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Halloween Resource - Missing Letters
Students are asked to fill in the missing letters to these Halloween words.
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Halloween Resource - Word Unscramble
These Halloween words have been written in the wrong order. Students are asked to unscramble the words to solve the riddle.
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Halloween Trivia
How much do your students know about Halloween? Test their knowledge with this fun trivia worksheet!
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Reading Comprehension - Halloween
This reading comprehension includes a short passage with some interesting facts about Halloween. Children read the text and then answer the questions that follow.
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Halloween Resource - Adjectives
This Halloween worksheet asks students to circle the adjective that describes the underlined noun.
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Halloween Resource - Haiku Poem
A Haiku poem consists of 3 lines and 17 syllables and can be written on many themes. Students write their own poem based on the theme: Halloween.
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Making Inferences from Pictures 3
Inferences are what we figure out based on an experience. Helping students understand when information is implied, or not directly stated, will improve their skill in drawing conclusions and making inferences which is an essential skill in reading comprehension. Students are asked to look at the picture and then answer the questions.
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Making Inferences from Pictures 2
Inferences are what we figure out based on an experience. Helping students understand when information is implied, or not directly stated, will improve their skill in drawing conclusions and making inferences which is an essential skill in reading comprehension. Students are asked to look at the picture and then answer the questions.
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Making Inferences from Pictures 1
Inferences are what we figure out based on an experience. Helping students understand when information is implied, or not directly stated, will improve their skill in drawing conclusions and making inferences which is an essential skill in reading comprehension. This English resource shows 2 happy children using a laptop. Students are asked to look at the picture and then answer the questions, giving their reasons for each answer.
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Common Exception Words 6
Common exception words are ‘tricky words’ to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.
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Common Exception Words 5
Common exception words are ‘tricky words’ to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.
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Common Exception Words 4
Common exception words are ‘tricky words’ to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.
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Common Exception Words 3
Common exception words are ‘tricky words’ to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.
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Common Exception Words 2
Common exception words are ‘tricky words’ to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.
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Common Exception Words 1
Common exception words are ‘tricky words’ to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.
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Dictionary Skills - Word Unscramble (6)
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
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Dictionary Skills - Word Unscramble (5)
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
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Dictionary Skills - Word Unscramble (4)
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
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Dictionary Skills - Word Unscramble (3)
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
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Dictionary Skills - Word Unscramble (2)
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
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