These matching sets of 3 cards form sentences using the conjunctions "because" and "so". Clause order is as follows: Result -> BECAUSE -> reason. Reason -> SO -> result.
Interview exercise for speaking and listening practice. Students mingle with classmates, and ask questions such as "What is the largest ocean in the world?" Target language is superlatives: largest, biggest, longest, highest.
Practice the subject-verb-object word order in positive sentences. Starts easy but becomes more difficult. Final sentences include indirect objects too.
This worksheet was created by John Bower, 2019 HOD Social Sciences at Mangere College, Auckland, New Zealand John was formerly HOD Social Sciences at McAuley High School from 2009 to 2018. He was also HOD Religious Studies at Carmel College from 2005 to 2008.
This worksheet was created by John Bower, 2019 HOD Social Sciences at Mangere College, Auckland, New Zealand John was formerly HOD Social Sciences at McAuley High School from 2009 to 2018. He was also HOD Religious Studies at Carmel College from 2005 to 2008. This worksheet can be used for any topic on key events in the history of New Zealand.
This interview game encourages students to mingle and get to know a little about the other students in their group by asking questions to complete the grid. You can extend this by playing a game of "Bingo" at the end.
This is a Word Find on Human Trafficking. Developed for Level Five Social Studies of the New Zealand Curriculum, The Achievement Objective of this unit requires students to develop their knowledge and understanding of how people define and seek human rights. Developed by John Bower. HOD Social Sciences. McAuley High School, Auckland New Zealand. 24th August 2017.
Given the singular form of some common nouns, students must produce the plural form in the spaces provided. Various types of irregular noun are included.
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Past present future tense categorizing