This document describes a simple weather-themed board game. Players take turns rolling dice and answering weather-related yes or no questions to advance their token along the board. Correct answers allow players to move forward a specified number of spaces, while incorrect answers or certain outcomes from the dice roll result in the player losing a turn or returning to the start space. The goal is to be the first player to reach the end of the board through correct responses to weather questions.
This document contains information about weather conditions in various cities. It includes two tables labeled "Information Gap A" and "Information Gap B" that can be used to look up weather descriptions based on city and adjective. Users can check the weather for places like Kaohsiung, Taipei, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris by finding the corresponding city in the table and seeing the listed adjective description.
This document describes a simple weather-themed board game. Players take turns rolling dice and answering weather-related yes or no questions to advance their token along the board. Correct answers allow players to move forward a specified number of spaces, while incorrect answers or certain outcomes from the dice roll result in the player losing a turn or returning to the start space. The goal is to be the first player to reach the end of the board through correct responses to weather questions.
This document contains information about weather conditions in various cities. It includes two tables labeled "Information Gap A" and "Information Gap B" that can be used to look up weather descriptions based on city and adjective. Users can check the weather for places like Kaohsiung, Taipei, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris by finding the corresponding city in the table and seeing the listed adjective description.
This document is a grammar worksheet about using the verb "to be" in past tense forms. It contains exercises for students to fill in the correct forms of "am, is, are" and change sentences to the past tense. The worksheet has sections to practice the present and past tense forms of "to be" as well as changing example sentences into the past tense.
This document contains an English grammar worksheet with multiple parts:
1. Circle the third person singular pronouns (she, he, it)
2. Circle the subjects and underline the verbs, adding "s" to third person singular verbs.
3. Do the same as part B but with questions using "do" or "does", where the verb after is not changed to the base form.
4. Provide 1-2 additional practice questions.
This document contains a grammar worksheet in Chinese with fill-in-the-blank and circling exercises. Students are asked to identify third person singular nouns, underline verbs and add "s" for third person singular subjects. They also identify subjects, underline verbs and use a wavy line under "do" and "does", adding or not adding "s" to verbs after those auxiliary verbs. The worksheet tests identifying grammatical subjects and verbs and applying subject-verb agreement rules.
This document is a weather report assignment asking students to:
1) Fill in a weather report template for Kaohsiung and Taipei including temperature and conditions.
2) Draw a 3-day forecast for a self-selected city.
3) Work in pairs to write and present a 3-sentence weather forecast for their selected city in the style of a news report.
This document describes a simple weather-themed board game. Players take turns rolling dice and answering weather-related yes or no questions to advance their token along the board. Correct answers allow players to move forward a specified number of spaces, while incorrect answers or certain weather combinations result in players losing a turn or returning to the start space. The goal is to be the first player to reach the end of the board through correct guesses about the weather conditions.
The document lists various foods including hamburger, hot dog, pizza, salad, sandwich, and spaghetti. It repeats the list twice with no additional context or details provided about the foods.
This document is a grammar worksheet about using the verb "to be" in past tense forms. It contains exercises for students to fill in the correct forms of "am, is, are" and change sentences to the past tense. The worksheet has sections to practice the present and past tense forms of "to be" as well as changing example sentences into the past tense.
This document contains an English grammar worksheet with multiple parts:
1. Circle the third person singular pronouns (she, he, it)
2. Circle the subjects and underline the verbs, adding "s" to third person singular verbs.
3. Do the same as part B but with questions using "do" or "does", where the verb after is not changed to the base form.
4. Provide 1-2 additional practice questions.
This document contains a grammar worksheet in Chinese with fill-in-the-blank and circling exercises. Students are asked to identify third person singular nouns, underline verbs and add "s" for third person singular subjects. They also identify subjects, underline verbs and use a wavy line under "do" and "does", adding or not adding "s" to verbs after those auxiliary verbs. The worksheet tests identifying grammatical subjects and verbs and applying subject-verb agreement rules.
This document is a weather report assignment asking students to:
1) Fill in a weather report template for Kaohsiung and Taipei including temperature and conditions.
2) Draw a 3-day forecast for a self-selected city.
3) Work in pairs to write and present a 3-sentence weather forecast for their selected city in the style of a news report.
This document describes a simple weather-themed board game. Players take turns rolling dice and answering weather-related yes or no questions to advance their token along the board. Correct answers allow players to move forward a specified number of spaces, while incorrect answers or certain weather combinations result in players losing a turn or returning to the start space. The goal is to be the first player to reach the end of the board through correct guesses about the weather conditions.
The document lists various foods including hamburger, hot dog, pizza, salad, sandwich, and spaghetti. It repeats the list twice with no additional context or details provided about the foods.