Grade 1: Our 5 Senses

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A collection of worksheets on the topic of 'Our 5 Senses'. For upper kindergarten and above. Our-5-SensesDownload Basic Tips When teaching a new concept to a student, make it as visual as possible. Concepts become more comprehensible.…

Grade 1: Winter Worksheets

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A collection of worksheets focusing on the topic of winter for kindergarten! Simple exercises to build up their vocabulary. Kindergarten-Winter-WorksheetsDownload Vocabulary and Topic Building Learning how to build a bigger range…

Grade 1: My Home

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A collection of worksheets focusing on the topic of home for kindergarten! Simple exercises to build up their vocabulary. My-HomeDownload Vocabulary and Topic Building Learning how to build a bigger range of vocabulary and using in…

Grade 3: Butterfly & Frog Life Cycles

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A collection of worksheets on the life cycles of the butterfly and the frog. Designed for upper kindergarten students and above. Life-Cycles-of-Frogs-and-ButterfliesDownload Basic Tips When teaching a new concept to a student, make…

Grade 3: Solar System

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A collection of worksheets on the topic of the Solar System. For upper kindergarten and above. Solar-SystemDownload Basic Tips When teaching a new concept to a student, make it as visual as possible. Concepts become more comprehensible.…

Grade 2: Body & Healthy Eating

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A collection of worksheets on body and healthy eating for 5-7 year olds. Body-Healthy-EatingDownload Vocabulary and Topic Building Learning how to build a bigger range of vocabulary and using in context is invaluable for English…

Grade 2: Telling Time

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A collection of worksheets on the topic of telling time. Designed for young learners. TimeDownload Vocabulary and Topic Building Learning how to build a bigger range of vocabulary and using in context is invaluable for English as…

Grade 1: I Can See… House Rooms

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A set of worksheets to help students with their vocabulary and sentence building on the topic of house rooms. Each worksheet has objects the students must identify and then form a full sentence afterwards once they have written their answer…