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Reading & Drawing: Farm Animals

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Reading worksheets designed for young learners on the topic of farm animals. Students will read a basic passage and draw farm animals referring to the text. Reading & Drawing: Farm AnimalsDownload Guidelines Younger learners…

Kindergarten R&W: Boys & Girls

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Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of boys and girls. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on a boy or girl and will answer basic questions referring to it. 6 pages…

Reading & Drawing: Meals

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Reading worksheets designed for young learners on the topic of meals. Students will read a basic passage and draw meals referring to the text. Reading & Drawing: MealsDownload Guidelines Younger learners may find it challenging…

Reading & Drawing: Faces

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Reading worksheets designed for young learners on the topic of faces. Students will read a basic passage and draw face parts referring to the text. Reading & Drawing: FacesDownload Guidelines Younger learners may find it…

Primary Grammar: Countable, Uncountable

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Primary Grammar worksheets focusing on the topic of countable and uncountable nouns. Designed for young learners, students will complete basic exercises introducing them to the concept. Primary Grammar: Countable, UncountableDownload Countable…

Primary Grammar: Irregular Verbs

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Primary Grammar worksheets focusing on the topic of irregular verbs. Designed for young learners, students will complete basic exercises introducing them to the concept. Primary Grammar: Irregular VerbsDownload Most verbs have a past…

Primary Grammar: Adjectives

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Primary Grammar worksheets focusing on the topic of adjectives. Designed for young learners, students will complete basic exercises introducing them to the concept. Primary Grammar: AdjectivesDownload We use adjectives to give more information…

Kindergarten R&W: Places

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Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of places. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the place and answer basic questions referring to it. 6 places to go through! Kindergarten…

Kindergarten R&W: Sports

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Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of sports. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the sport and answer basic questions referring to it. 5 sports to go through! Kindergarten…

Kindergarten R&W: Food

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Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of foods. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the food and answer basic questions referring to it. 6 foods to go through! Kindergarten…

Primary Grammar: Don’t Doesn’t

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Primary Grammar worksheets focusing on the topic of 'don't' and 'doesn't'. Designed for young learners, students will complete basic exercises introducing them to the concept. Primary Grammar: Don't Doesn'tDownload We use ‘do not’…

Kindergarten Mathematics: Multiplying

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Kindergarten Mathematics workbook focusing on multiplying single digits. Covers all multiplications from numbers 1 to 9. Over 30 pages of exercises for students to work on! Kindergarten Mathematics: Multiplying Single DigitsDownload For…

The Differences Between Home and Classroom

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The home and the classroom are two of the most significant environments where learning and development take place. Both play crucial roles in a child's education, but they offer different experiences, structures, and learning dynamics. From…

Primary Grammar: Do Does

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Primary Grammar worksheets focusing on the topic of 'do' and 'does'. Designed for young learners, students will complete basic exercises introducing them to the concept. Primary Grammar: Do DoesDownload We use ‘do’ and ‘does’…

Past Simple Tense #2

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Past Simple Tense worksheets designed for young learners. A nice introduction to the concept of past tense. Simple exercises for students to complete, with straight forward guides. In these worksheets we focus on using 'did' to form past tense…