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Woodward English has created Flash Cards / Charts to help students learn 101 irregular past participles in English.

Irregular Past Participles Lists

There is a list of all 101 irregular past participles that appear in the large charts. The verb appears in its basic form (base form of the infinitive), its past participle form, and then it appears in an example sentence.

The 101 irregular past participles that appear in these charts are:
been, become, begun, bent, bet, bitten, bled, blown, broken, brought, built, bought, caught, chosen, come, cost, cut, dealt, dug, done, drawn, drunk, driven, eaten, fallen, fed, felt, fought, found, flown, forgotten, forgiven, frozen, got/gotten, given, gone, grown, hung, had, heard, hidden, hit, held, hurt, kept, known, led, left, lent, let, lit, lost, made, meant, met, paid, put, quit, read, ridden, rung, risen, run, said, seen, sold, sent, set, shaken, shone, shot, shut, sung, sunk, sat, slept, slid, spoken, sped, spent, spun, spread, stood, stolen, stuck, stung, struck, swept, swum, swung, taken, taught, torn, told, thought, thrown, understood, woken, worn, won, written.

PRINTABLE (PDF) VERSION

There are two versions of these flash cards:

🟢 LARGE Version – 1 past participle per page
There is one irregular past participle per page. Each past participle appears in its basic form (base form of the infinitive), its past participle form, and there is a simple example sentence using that past participle. There is also a cartoon next to each sentence to help with understanding of the meaning of it.

🟢 SMALL Version – 3 past participles per page
These are the same as the larger version though a smaller size with 3 irregular past participles on each page. They are surrounded by dotted lines for ease of cutting. Another alternative is to keep all of the verbs together as a mini book.

✅ BONUS MATERIAL ✅

🟢 We have included a summary with 3 pages containing all of the past participles and example sentences that appear in the main flash cards / charts. There are around 34 past participles with their examples per page.

🟢 We have also included a summary chart with a list of all 101 past participles next to their present simple tense form e.g. Catch – Caught. There are no example sentences in this chart but it is VERY useful as a quick reference guide.

CONTENT: The Printable PDF Version of this English resource contains 139 Pages and includes:

  • List of Irregular Past Participle in both Present & Past Participle form with example sentence – (3 pages)
  • Summary Chart with 101 Past Participles – (1 page)
  • Irregular Past Participle Charts (three verbs on one page) – (34 pages)
  • Large Irregular Past Participle Chart (one past participle per page) – (101 pages)

Common Core State Standards (CCSS)

This resource is appropriate for Common Core State Standards:
L.3.1.D
Form and use regular and irregular verbs.

L.5.1.B
Form and use the perfect (e.g., I had walked; I have walked; I will have walked) verb tenses.

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about 101 Irregular Past Participles in English. You can watch this video to have a better idea of the content of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

Our video will give you an idea of the quality of this resource and the past participles and example sentences it contains:

✅ Similar English Resources ✅

You may also be interested in the following English language resources:
101 Irregular Past Tense Verbs – Flash Cards / Charts
Irregular Past Tense Verbs in English – Word Search

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YOUR vs. YOU’RE – English Grammar Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/your-vs-youre-english-grammar-charts/ Thu, 18 May 2023 23:19:59 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=4871 English Grammar Charts explaining the difference between YOUR and YOU'RE.

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YOUR vs. YOU’RE – English Grammar Charts

TWO English Grammar charts that help explain the difference between YOU’RE and YOUR in English.

In the first chart, it shows YOU’RE on the left and YOUR on the right with summaries below each one. The summary includes:

  • You’re is a contraction
  • You’re + Adjective
  • You’re + Verb-ing
  • Your is a Possessive Adjective
  • Your + Noun
  • Your doesn’t end in S when followed by a noun

The second chart has the question: “How can I remember the difference?”
There are two tips to help students know which to use correctly:

  • Can you replace YOUR with MY?
  • Can you replace YOU’RE with YOU ARE?

Both charts have example sentences.

We have also included a simple activity with 8 sentences/questions. Students need to fill the blank spaces correctly with either YOU’RE or YOU’RE. There is also an answer sheet for teachers.

These charts are aligned to Common Core State Standards:
CCSS L.4.1G Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their)

PRINTABLE (PDF) VERSION

The Printable PDF Version of this resource includes:

  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR chart – (1 page)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR – How can I remember the difference? Chart – (1 page)
  • YOU’RE chart (larger vertical format) – (1 page)
  • YOUR chart (larger vertical format) – (1 page)
  • Small YOU’RE vs. YOUR charts – 2 per page with cut-out lines – (2 pages)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR fill the blank activity – (1 page)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR fill the blank answer sheet – (1 page)

DIGITAL VERSION (EASEL by TpT™)

With EASEL, you can assign these charts and interactive digital activity to your students which can be completed on any device. EASEL is ideal for use in distance learning settings and also in the physical classroom.

The Digital Easel Version of this resource includes:

  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR charts – (2 pages)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR fill the blank activity – (1 page)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR fill the blank answer sheet – (1 page)

This printable PDF version and the Digital EASEL version are both available immediately upon purchase. Pen and paper or digital … you choose which version fits best in your classroom’s learning model.

SIMILAR ENGLISH RESOURCES

You may also be interested in the following English resources about other homophones:

TO vs. TOO vs. TWO – Homophone Charts
Homophones Task Cards – TO TOO TWO

¡Qué tengas buen día!
– Angélica y Rob W.
Woodward Education

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101 Personality Adjectives and Character Traits in English – Flash Cards / Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/personality-adjectives-character-traits-english-flash-cards/ Wed, 01 Jun 2022 20:54:18 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=4290 Flash Cards / Charts featuring 101 Positive Personality Adjectives in English.

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101 adjectives to describe a person’s personality and character traits in English with example sentences.

In this English resource we look at POSITIVE adjectives to help describe a person’s personality and character. While most of these adjectives are considered positive, some people may consider some of them negative.

On each flash card / chart, we give the meaning of the adjective along with with an example sentence using that word.
There is a cartoon image to accompany each sentence to help with understanding.

The positive personality adjectives that appear in this video are:
adaptable, adventurous, affectionate, approachable, artistic, attentive, bold, brave, bright, calm, careful, cautious, charismatic, charming, cheerful, clever, compassionate, confident, conscientious, considerate, cooperative, courageous, courteous, creative, curious, decisive, dedicated, delightful, dependable, determined, diligent, diplomatic, disciplined, discreet, dynamic, easy-going, efficient, energetic, enthusiastic, faithful, fearless, flexible, focused, forgiving, friendly, funny, generous, gentle, genuine, hard-working, helpful, honest, humble, imaginative, intelligent, intuitive, kind, lively, loving, loyal, mature, modest, motivated, nice, observant, open-minded, optimistic, passionate, patient, peaceful, perceptive, persistent, playful, polite, positive, practical, proactive, prudent, punctual, rational, realistic, relaxed, reliable, resilient, resourceful, respectful, responsible, romantic, sensible, sincere, sociable, straightforward, supportive, thoughtful, tolerant, trusting, trustworthy, unassuming, understanding, versatile, witty.

These adjectives can be used to describe character and personality in English.

PRINTABLE (PDF) VERSION
The Printable PDF Version of this resource includes:

  • Summary Chart with 100 adjectives – (1 page)
  • Personality Adjectives Charts (three adjectives on one page) – (34 pages)
  • Large Personality Adjectives Chart (one adjective per page) – (101 pages)

There are two versions of these flash cards:

Large Version – 1 verb per page
There is one adjective per page. We give the meaning of the adjective along with with an example sentence using that word.
There is a cartoon image to accompany each sentence to help with understanding.

Small Version – 3 verbs per page
These are the same as the larger versions though smaller with 3 adjectives on each page. They are surrounded by dotted lines for ease of cutting. Another alternative is to keep all of the adjectives together as a mini book.

DIGITAL VERSION (EASEL by TpT™)
With EASEL, you can assign interactive digital activities to your students which can be completed on any device. EASEL is ideal for use in distance learning settings and also in the physical classroom.
The Digital Easel Version of this resource includes:

  • Summary Chart with 100 adjectives – (1 page)
  • Large Personality Adjectives Chart (one adjective per page) – (101 pages)

The printable PDF version and the Digital EASEL version are both available immediately upon purchase. Pen and paper or digital … you choose which version fits best in your classroom’s learning model.

➡️ Please download the PREVIEW so you have a better idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains before purchasing.

This resource is appropriate for Common Core Standards:
CCSS ELA-LITERACY RL.3.3
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
Format: .PDF and Digital (TpT Easel)

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about Positive Personality Adjectives and Character Traits in English. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains.

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The Correct Word in English – Error Analysis Game https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/correct-word-english-error-analysis-game/ Fri, 20 May 2022 09:35:20 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=4277 Printable and Digital ESOL error analysis worksheet with 30 sentences. Students need to say whether the highlighted word is correct or incorrect in each sentence AND if it is not correct, say why.

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The Correct Word – English Error Analysis Game

This is an ESOL error analysis activity.
The main worksheet contains 30 sentences that have a highlighted word.
The students need to say whether the highlighted word is correct or incorrect in that sentence AND if it is not correct say why.

This error analysis covers some common mistakes made by English learners (e.g Travel vs. Trip, spelling, vocabulary, tenses, uncountable nouns, etc.)
You may want to watch how I used this activity with a LIVE audience on YouTube in order to know which sentences appear in this error analysis (LIVE coming soon).

✅ PRINTABLE (PDF) VERSION 
The Printable PDF Version of this resource includes:

There are 4 versions of this printable resource.

  • There is a version WITH a highlighted word – making it easier to identify if the sentence is correct or not.
    (e.g. Next year I plan to go on a travel to Egypt.)
  • There is a version WITHOUT a highlighted word – the student will have to identify if the sentence is correct or not.
    (e.g. Next year I plan to go on a travel to Egypt.)
  • We also have versions of the above where the students ARE or ARE NOT playing for points.

At the top of each worksheet it will have the following instructions (depending on the version):

Worksheet Version 1 – WITH Highlighted Word & Points
Is the highlighted word in each sentence correct? You must say whether the word is correct or incorrect and then use between 10 and 100 points with your answer. If your answer is right, you win that amount of points.
For a wrong answer, you lose that amount of points. Add or subtract the points won or lost immediately.
Whoever has the most points at the end, wins. Everyone starts with 500 points.

Worksheet Version 2 – WITHOUT Highlighted Word & Points
Is each sentence correct? You must say whether the sentence is correct or incorrect and then use
between 10 and 100 points with your answer. If your answer is right, you win that amount of points.
For a wrong answer, you lose that amount of points. Add or subtract the points won or lost
immediately. Whoever has the most points at the end, wins. Everyone starts with 500 points.

Worksheet Version 3 – WITH Highlighted Word & NO Points
Is the highlighted word in each sentence correct?
In the space to the left of each sentence, write your answer. (C for Correct or I for Incorrect)
If the highlighted word is NOT correct, you should write the correct form of that word at the end of the sentence.

Worksheet Version 4 – WITHOUT Highlighted Word & NO Points
Is each sentence correct?
In the space to the left of each sentence, write your answer. (C for Correct or I for Incorrect)
If the sentence is NOT correct, you should write the correct form of the word that needs to be corrected at the end of the sentence.

We also have a Digital version of this resource …

✅ DIGITAL VERSION (EASEL by TpT™) 
With EASEL, you can assign this interactive digital activities to your students which can be completed on any device. EASEL is ideal for use in distance learning settings and also in the physical classroom.

The digital version has one sentence per page.
The instructions say: Is the sentence correct? Click the appropriate button.
The student then clicks on either the CORRECT button or INCORRECT button and receive immediate feedback. The teacher will also have a record of how many sentences each student gets correct.

We have also included a version with 10 sentences per page (3 pages) with a box next to each sentence. The students can type their answers into the boxes.

This printable PDF version and the Digital EASEL version are both available immediately upon purchase. Pen and paper or digital … you choose which version fits best in your classroom’s learning model.

⭐ LEVEL OF THIS ACTIVITY ⭐
This error analysis activity is aimed at students at an intermediate or lower intermediate level. Some of the errors may be for lower levels though they are good as a revision activity. (Helps to build their confidence so they can see how much they have advanced.)

➡️ Please download the PREVIEW so you have a better idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains before purchasing.

✅ SIMILAR ENGLISH RESOURCES
You may also be interested in the following English Error Analysis resources:
🟢 English Error Analysis Flash Cards & Worksheets – Set 1
🟢 Error Analysis – To Be – Present Simple Tense

Have an awesome day!
– Rob W.
Woodward Education

© Robert Woodward (Woodward Education) – All rights reserved. This resource may only be used by the original purchaser for classroom/personal use as a single user. If you want to share this resource with another teacher, department or school, please purchase the corresponding additional licenses at a discount from TeachersPayTeachers.
This product may NOT be distributed or displayed digitally for public view as this is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). This product MAY be used on secure password protected digital classroom platforms such as GOOGLE CLASSROOM, if the purchaser’s students are the only ones who have access to it.

LEVEL: Lower Intermediate / Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 10+
Format: .PDF and Digital

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Final S Pronunciation – ESOL Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/final-s-pronunciation-esol-charts/ Sun, 14 Mar 2021 22:41:28 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=3714 ESOL / ELL Reference Charts about the pronunciation of the Final S at the end of words in English - English Teacher Resource

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Pronunciation of -S at the end of words – ESOL / ELL Charts

Why does the ending of sleeps sound like a S, the end of dreams sound like a Z, and the end of races is a whole new syllable with a sound like IZ?
There are three ways of pronouncing the final S at the end of words in English:
/s/, /z/, or /iz/.

Our charts explains the general rules for the pronunciation of words ending in –S. These words are normally regular plural nouns or third person verbs in the simple present tense.

This resource is ideal for teenage or adult ESL/ELL students to help them sound more like a native speaker. It is a great reference guide to help accent modification.

Summary Chart
The first chart is a summary of how to pronounce the final -S showing /iz/, /s/, or /z/ endings with examples.

Summary Chart – Smaller 2 per page version
Then we have a smaller version of this same chart with two of them on one page (surrounded by cutting lines).

/iz/ Pronunciation Chart
This chart contains examples of words that end with a sibilant sound giving us the /iz/ pronunciation (and extra syllable) when adding an S to the end. There is a box for each letter (C, S, X, Z, SS, CH, SH, GE) and six examples of that letter (e.g. for C are the words advances, bounces, dances, forces, introduces, and races).

/s/ Pronunciation Chart
This chart contains examples of words that end with the voiceless /s/ pronunciation. There is a box for each letter (P, K, T and F) with six examples for each letter. GH and PH are in the same box with two examples for each. There are three blank boxes at the bottom of the page which can be used for additional notes or examples if desired.

/z/ Pronunciation Chart
This chart contains examples of words that end with the voiced /z/ pronunciation. There is a box for each letter (B, D, G, L, M, N, R and V) with six examples for each letter.

Pronunciation Mix Chart
The final chart contains a variety rules:

VOWEL SOUND: There are 12 examples of verbs that end in a vowel sound that have the voiced /z/ pronunciation at the end (e.g. agrees, plays, etc.).

NG: We look at how the letter S after NG sounds like a Z thus having a voiced /z/ ending. (6 examples of words ending in NGS)

TH: There are two ways of pronouncing TH (ð and θ). Words that end in the voiced dental fricative TH /ð/ have a voiced pronunciation of the final S ending. We give six examples of words ending in this way (e.g. bathes, breathes, clothes…)
Words that end in the voiceless dental fricative /θ/ have a voiceless pronunciation of the final S ending. We give six examples of words ending in this way (e.g. breaths, months, strengths…)

There are two versions of these charts, one that is designed in one color (green) and the other is with color-coding of /iz/ in green, /s/ in orange, and /z/ in blue. Check the preview to see this difference.

I have also created a pronunciation video on YouTube about this topic: Final S pronunciation in English – How to pronounce words ending in S (Suitable for the classroom).

CONTENT: This resource contains 12 Pages:

Color-coded Version:

  • Pronunciation of Final S – Summary Chart – (1 page)
  • Pronunciation of Final S – Summary Chart – Smaller Version – (1 page)
  • Sibilant /iz/ Chart – (1 page)
  • Voiceless /s/ Chart – (1 page)
  • Voiced /z/ Chart – (1 page)
  • Additional Chart – Vowels, TH and NG – (1 page)

One-color (green) Version:

  • Pronunciation of Final S – Summary Chart – (1 page)
  • Pronunciation of Final S – Summary Chart – Smaller Version – (1 page)
  • Sibilant /iz/ Chart – (1 page)
  • Voiceless /s/ Chart – (1 page)
  • Voiced /z/ Chart – (1 page)
  • Additional Chart – Vowels, TH and NG – (1 page)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 10+
Format: .PDF

Afiches para aprender la pronunciación de palabras que terminan con S en inglés.

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Conversation Questions in English – Set 4 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/conversation-questions-english/ Mon, 23 Nov 2020 00:56:57 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=3611 50 Conversation Questions in English - ESOL Teacher Resource

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Conversation Questions in English – Flash Cards for English Speaking Practice

This resource contains 50 conversation starters on individual cards.

NOTE: These questions are intended for ADULT ESL learners though most of the questions are also suitable for teenagers. Having said this, you can remove or not use some of the cards that are not age appropriate. I recommend downloading the preview so you can see the list of 50 questions that appear on these cards.

There are MANY ways these conversation starters can be used in the ESOL / ELL classroom.
Ideally you would laminate these conversations cards so they can be used over and over again.

One way to use these conversation cards is by giving each student a card.
They should then get up from their desks and find a partner. Students take turns asking and answering the questions on the cards with their partner. Once finished, they should exchange cards and find another partner to repeat the same activity.
This is a great tool for working on basic conversation skills.

There are 50 questions so you could use one or two a week either as a speaking activity or as writing prompts.
These cards can also be used as warm-ups at the beginning of a class.

See our other English Conversation Question Sets:

CONTENT: This English teacher resource contains 27 Pages:

  • List of Conversation Questions – (2 pages)
  • Questions Cards – Two per page – (25 pages)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 13+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube with these conversation questions. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the questions that appear in this resource.

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Apostrophe S – Possessive Nouns – Grammar Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/apostrophe-s-possessive-nouns-charts/ Thu, 20 Aug 2020 04:27:17 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=3509 ESOL / ELA Grammar reference charts about the correct use of the apostrophe S in English

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Apostrophe S – Possessive Nouns – Grammar Charts

ESOL / ELA Grammar reference charts about the correct use of the apostrophe S.
The grammar rules everyone needs to know. We look at when to use the apostrophe S and when to only use and apostrophe.

One chart is about the three meanings of Apostrophe S at the end of a word. We focus on the possessive noun.
We look at the following grammar rules:
– Singular nouns NOT ending in S
– Plural nouns ending in S
– Plural nouns that do not in S
– Singular nouns ending in S
– Names of people that end in S
– Apostrophes with two or more people
– No noun after apostrophe S
– Apostrophe S with periods of time
– Decades / Years – No apostrophe
– Plural forms of Acronyms

Apostrophe S is also know as the Genitive Case or Possessive Case.

CONTENT: This resource contains 30 Pages:

  • Apostrophe S summary chart – (1 page)
  • Singular nouns – add ‘s rules – (1 page)
  • Plural nouns ending in S rules – (1 page)
  • Singular nouns ending in S rules – (1 page)
  • Plural nouns NOT ending in S rules – (1 page)
  • Names ending in S rules – (1 page)
  • Classical / Religious names ending in S rules – (1 page)
  • Apostrophe S with two or more people rules – (1 page)
  • No noun after Apostrophe S rules – (1 page)
  • Meaning of Apostrophe S – Three Uses – (1 page)
  • Possessive nouns – (1 page)
  • Singular nouns ending in S examples – (1 page)
  • Plural nouns ending in S examples – (1 page)
  • dog’s vs. dogs’ – (1 page)
  • friend’s vs. friends’ – (1 page)
  • Plural nouns NOT ending in S – (1 page)
  • child’s vs. children’s – (1 page)
  • Singular nouns ending in S examples – (1 page)
  • class’s vs. classes’ – (1 page)
  • Names ending in S examples – (1 page)
  • Classical / Religious names ending in S examples – (1 page)
  • Apostrophe S with two or more people examples – (1 page)
  • Avoiding repetition examples – (2 pages)
  • Apostrophe S with time periods – (1 page)
  • No apostrophe with decades and years – (1 page)
  • No apostrophe with acronyms – (1 page)
  • Apostrophe S summary chart – Version 2 – (1 page)
  • Apostrophe S summary chart – Two per page – (1 page)
  • Guide to video lesson and exercises – (1 page)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 10+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about the grammar rules of Apostrophe S. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the quality of this resource.

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Valentine’s Day English Conversation Starters https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/valentines-day-english-conversation-starters/ Mon, 10 Feb 2020 22:56:56 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2980 ESOL Conversation Starters - Valentine's Day Questions for English Speaking Practice

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Valentine’s Day Conversation Cards for English Speaking Practice

This ESOL resource contains 30 conversation questions about Valentine’s Day on individual cards.

NOTE: These questions are intended for ADULT ESL learners though almost all of the questions are also suitable for teenagers. Having said this, you can remove or not use some of the cards that you may consider not age appropriate.

There are MANY ways these conversation starters can be used in the ESL / ESOL classroom.
Ideally you would laminate these conversations cards so they can be used over and over again.

One way to use these conversation cards is by giving each student a card.
They should then get up from their desks and find a partner. Students take turns asking and answering the questions on the cards with their partner. Once finished, they should exchange cards and find another partner to repeat the same activity.
This is a great tool for working on basic conversation tools.

These cards can also be used as writing prompts or even as warm-ups at the beginning of a class.

CONTENT: This English teacher resource contains 6 Pages:

  • Teacher List of Conversation Questions – (1 page)
  • Questions Cards – Six questions per page – (5 pages)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 13+
Format: .PDF

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English Debate Questions – Flash Cards https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/english-debate-questions-flash-cards/ Wed, 30 Oct 2019 03:34:48 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2787 50 English Debate Questions - Flash Cards for English Speaking Practice or Writing Prompts.

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50 English Debate Questions – Flash Cards for Speaking Practice / Writing Prompts

This ESL/ESOL resource contains 50 debate questions on individual cards to get students to give their opinions on a range of topics.

NOTE: These questions are intended for ADULT ESL learners though almost all of the questions are suitable for TEENAGERS too. Having said this, you can remove or not use some of the cards that you think are not age appropriate. I recommend downloading the preview so you can see the list of 50 questions that appear on these cards or watch the video to see these topics.

There are MANY ways these conversation starters can be used in the English classroom.
Ideally you would laminate these conversation cards so they can be used over and over again in class.

There are 50 questions so you could use one or two a week either as a speaking activity or as writing prompts.

These cards can also be used as warm-ups at the beginning of a class.

CONTENT: This English teacher resource contains 27 Pages:

  • List of 50 Questions – (2 pages)
  • Questions Cards – Two per page – (25 pages)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 13+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about this topic. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the questions that appear in this resource.

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How much? How many? – English Grammar Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/how-much-how-many-english-grammar-charts/ Thu, 22 Aug 2019 01:37:42 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2633 English Grammar Charts about the difference between HOW MUCH and HOW MANY in English.

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How much? How many – ESL / ESOL Grammar Charts

ESL / ESOL Grammar Charts that show the difference between HOW MUCH and HOW MANY in English.

Main Summary Chart

The main summary chart explains how HOW MUCH is used with uncountable nouns and HOW MANY is used with plural countable nouns.

It also explains how HOW MUCH can also be used to mean I want to know the price (with To Be + a singular or plural noun).

The final part of the summary chart explains how the noun can be omitted in the question when it is obvious what we’re talking about.
e.g. A: I need some sugar. B: How much do you need?

There are two versions of this main summary chart:

  • One larger version on one page (can be used on a wall or in a student’s book)
  • Two smaller versions on one page with cutting lines around them.

I have included this summary chart divided into two parts on separate pages. The first part of the main summary chart on one page and the omitted noun explanation on another page.

BONUS: There is an exercise page with 8 simple questions where students need to fill the blank with MUCH or MANY. There is an answer sheet for teachers or for students to check their own answers.

These charts are ideal for putting on the classroom wall.

CONTENT: This resource contains 6 Pages:

  • How much? How many? Large Summary Chart – (1 page)
  • How much? How many? Small Chart – Two per page – (1 page)
  • With countable and uncountable nouns – (1 page)
  • Omitting the noun chart – (1 page)
  • 8 Fill the blank questions – (1 page)
  • Fill the blank answer sheet – (1 page)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: 8+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about this topic. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

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101 Irregular Verbs – Past Tense in English – Flash Cards / Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/101-irregular-verbs-past-tense-english-flash-cards/ Wed, 20 Mar 2019 23:31:16 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2380 Flash Cards / Charts featuring 101 Past Tense Irregular Verbs  in English.

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Flash Cards / Charts to help students learn irregular verbs in the past tense.

Irregular Verbs Lists
There is a list of all 101 irregular verbs that appear in the large charts. The verb appears in its basic form (base form of the infinitive), its past tense form, and then it appears in an example sentences. The 101 verbs are divided into 3 pages.

The 101 irregular verbs that appear in these charts are:

Be, become, begin, bend, bet, bite, bleed, blow, break, bring, build, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, deal, dig, do, draw, drink, drive, eat, fall, feed, feel, fight, find, fly, forget, forgive, freeze, get, give, go, grow, hang, have, hear, hide, hit, hold, hurt, keep, know, lead, leave, lend, let, light, lose, make, mean, meet, pay, put, quit, read, ride, ring, rise, run, say, see, sell, send, set, shake, shine, shoot, shut, sing, sink, sit, sleep, slide, speak, speed, spend, spin, spread, stand, steal, stick, sting, strike, sweep, swim, swing, take, teach, tear, tell, think, throw, understand, wake, wear, win, write.

There are two versions of these flash cards:

Large Version – 1 verb per page
There is one irregular verb per page. Each verb appears in its basic form (base form of the infinitive), its past tense form, and there is a simple example sentence using that verb in the past tense. There is also a cartoon next to each sentence to help with understanding of the meaning of the verb.

Small Version – 3 verbs per page
These are the same as the larger versions though smaller with 3 irregular verbs on each page. They are surrounded by dotted lines for ease of cutting. Another alternative is to keep all of the verbs together as a mini book.

This resource is appropriate for Common Core Standards: L.2.1d
Form and use the past tense of frequently occurring irregular verbs (e.g., sat, hid, told).

CONTENT: This resource contains 138 Pages:

  • List of Irregular verbs in Present/Past Tense with example sentence – (3 pages)
  • Irregular Verb Charts (three verbs on one page) – (34 pages)
  • Large Irregular Verb Chart (one verb per page) – (101 pages)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: 8+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about 101 Irregular Verbs in English. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the quality of this resource.

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Adjectives Opposites in English – Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/adjectives-opposites-in-english-charts/ Wed, 06 Feb 2019 23:43:01 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2329 ESOL / ELA Grammar Charts about Adjectives and their opposites in English.

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Adjectives and their Opposites in English – ESOL / ELA Charts

Opposites Summary Charts
There are two summary charts, each with 15 pairs of opposites. Each pair has an image to help identify the meaning of each opposite with the name of that adjective above the picture.

Large Opposites – Cards/Charts
We have each pair of adjectives on its own page. These can be used as large flash cards or as wall charts. There are two version of these. One version with the names of the adjectives above the cartoon/image and the other version without the names above in order to elicit the information or start a conversation.

BONUS: Also included are two bonus charts for the opposites left/right and also wrong/right.

Adjectives Lists
Also included is a list of the adjectives that appear in these large charts. There are two version of this page, one with normal text, the other where each pair of opposites is in its own colored box (look at the preview to see design).

Opposites Worksheet
Also included is a simple worksheet with a list of adjectives and students need to write its opposite in the space to the right. This is based on the adjectives list above.

The 64 adjectives that appear in these charts are:

  • happy – sad
  • big – small
  • hot – cold
  • fast – slow
  • wet – dry
  • black – white
  • nervous – relaxed
  • clean – dirty
  • sick – healthy
  • poor – rich
  • full – empty
  • strong – weak
  • noisy – quiet
  • hard – soft
  • difficult – easy
  • dangerous – safe
  • generous – selfish
  • cheap – expensive
  • lazy – hardworking
  • beautiful – ugly
  • open – closed
  • early – late
  • tidy – messy
  • deep – shallow
  • left – right
  • wrong – right
  • old – new
  • old – young
  • short – tall
  • short – long
  • light – dark
  • light – heavy

I have created a video on YouTube about this topic: Adjectives – Opposites in English (Suitable for the classroom). You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and even use it in the classroom if you wish.

CONTENT: This resource contains 70 Pages:

  • Adjectives Opposites Summary Charts (both on one page) – (1 page)
  • Adjectives Opposites Summary Chart – (2 pages)
  • Pairs of Opposites with text – (32 pages)
  • Pairs of Opposites without text – (32 pages)
  • List of adjectives – (1 page)
  • List of adjectives with colored separation – (1 page)
  • List of adjectives worksheet (missing opposite)  – (1 page)

LEVEL: Beginner (CEFR – A1 Level)
AGE: 6+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about adjectives and opposites. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the content in this resource.

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Types of Nouns – English Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/types-of-nouns-english-charts/ Fri, 09 Nov 2018 11:28:42 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2250 ESL / ELA Grammar Charts about the Types of Nouns in English.

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Types of Nouns in English – ESL / ELA Charts

ESL / ELA Grammar Charts about the eight main type of nouns in English – Common Nouns, Proper Nouns, Countable Nouns, Uncountable Nouns, Concrete Nouns, Abstract Nouns, Compound Nouns and Collective Nouns.

Includes bonus summary chart with the 8 noun types in a single chart.

Also included is a chart using the noun Toothbrush to show that nouns can be more than one type of noun. Toothbrush can be a common noun, a concrete noun, a countable noun, and a compound noun.

These charts are ideal for putting on the classroom wall or could also be made into booklets for students to use as a reference guide.

CONTENT: This resource contains 10 Pages:

  • Types of Nouns Summary Chart – (1 page)
  • Common Nouns – (1 page)
  • Proper Nouns – (1 page)
  • Countable Nouns – (1 page)
  • Uncountable Nouns – (1 page)
  • Concrete Nouns – (1 page)
  • Abstract Nouns – (1 page)
  • Compound Nouns – (1 page)
  • Collective Nouns – (1 page)
  • Toothbrush Example – (1 page)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: 8+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about this topic. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the content in this resource.

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Have you ever…? English Conversation Flash Cards https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/have-you-ever-english-conversation-flash-cards/ Fri, 02 Nov 2018 04:05:44 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2243 50 questions beginning with Have you ever....? ESL Conversation Starters - Flash Cards for English Speaking Practice.

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Have you ever …? English Conversation Flash Cards for Speaking Practice

This ESL/ESOL resource contains 50 conversation questions on individual cards. All of these questions begin with Have you ever…?

NOTE: These questions are intended for ADULT ESL learners though almost all of the questions are suitable for teenagers too. Having said this, you can remove or not use some of the cards that you think are not age appropriate. I recommend downloading the preview so you can see the list of 50 questions that appear on these cards.

There are MANY ways these conversation starters can be used in the ESL/ELL classroom.
Ideally you would laminate these conversation cards so they can be used over and over again in class.

One way to use these conversation cards is by giving each student a card.
They should then get up from their desks and find a partner. Students take turns asking and answering the questions on the cards with their partner. Once finished, they should exchange cards and find another partner to repeat the same activity.
This is a great tool for working on basic conversation skills.

These cards can also be used as writing prompts or even as warm-ups at the beginning of a class.

CONTENT: This English teacher resource contains 27 Pages:

  • List of Have you Ever…? Questions – (2 pages)
  • Questions Cards – Two per page – (25 pages)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 13+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about this topic. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the content and the questions that appear in this resource.

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English Parts of the Body Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/english-parts-of-the-body-charts/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/english-parts-of-the-body-charts/#respond Mon, 23 Jul 2018 02:49:15 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2120 Charts showing the parts of the body in English and worksheet

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Our popular Parts of the Body in English chart is now available for classroom use.

We have created three different versions of the chart so teachers can decide which would be more appropriate or useful for their own class.

1. A version where the English word appears next to its corresponding part of the body.

2. Another version has a line (instead of the word) where students can write the name of the body part in English next to its corresponding part.

3. The final version has numbers instead of the name of the body part. Students can then write their answers in their exercise books or on the answer sheet that is also included in this resource.

Each of these versions has another three versions. One of both the frontal and side view together, another with only the frontal view, and the last one only the side view. See the preview for a better idea of the different types of charts available.

There is also a worksheet with a mini chart at the top (both front and side view) and a numbered area at the bottom of that worksheet where students can write their answers. An answer sheet has been included should you want students to be able to check their own work.

The following vocabulary appears on the main chart (31 words): ankle, arm, calf, cheek, chest, chin, ear, elbow, eye, eyebrow, finger, foot, forearm, forehead, hand, head, heel, hip, knee, leg, lips, mouth, neck, nose, palm, shin, shoulder, thigh, thumb, toe, wrist.

We highly recommend seeing our video about Parts of the Body in English which is appropriate for classroom use and a great lead up to the worksheet.

We also have a version of these charts in Spanish: Spanish Parts of the Body Charts

CONTENT: This resource contains 12 Pages:

  • English Parts of the Body Chart with Words – Frontal & Side Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Words – Frontal Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Words – Side Version – (1 page)
  • English Parts of the Body Chart with Blank Line – Frontal & Side Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Blank Line – Frontal Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Blank Line – Side Version – (1 page)
  • English Parts of the Body Chart with Numbers – Frontal & Side Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Numbers – Frontal Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Numbers – Side Version – (1 page)
  • English Parts of the Body Chart Worksheet with Numbers – (1 page)
  • Answer Sheet for students to complete – (1 page)
  • Teacher Answers – (1 page)

LEVEL: Beginner (CEFR – A1 Level)
AGE: From 6 years and up
Format: .PDF

Las partes del cuerpo en inglés.

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Ordinal Numbers in English – Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/ordinal-numbers-english-charts/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/ordinal-numbers-english-charts/#respond Sun, 11 Mar 2018 22:39:31 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2000 Charts explaining when and how to use ordinal numbers in English.

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Summary charts explaining when and how to use ordinal numbers in English.

Main Ordinal Numbers Summary Chart

The main chart contains a list of all ordinal numbers from 1st to 31st written as the number and the word. Note, the ordinal numbers that have an irregular spelling (ninth, twelfth, twentieth, etc.) are highlighted. We have also included the ordinal numbers 40th, 41st, 50th, and 51st. In the lower left corner there are four common uses of ordinal numbers: dates, centuries, sequence/order, floors of a building. There is an example sentence of each.

There are two versions of this ordinal numbers summary chart, one charts fills up the width of the page. We also have included a smaller version that contains two summary charts per sheet (to save on printing paper).

Uses of Ordinal Numbers Summary Charts

Chart 1: shows the difference between a cardinal number and an ordinal number.
Chart 2: How to make ordinal numbers (be careful with spelling)
Chart 3: How to make larger ordinal numbers.
Chart 4: Uses of ordinal numbers: Dates *
Chart 5: Uses of ordinal numbers: Sequence / Order *
Chart 6: Uses of ordinal numbers: Floors of a building *
Chart 7: Uses of ordinal numbers: Celebrations *
Chart 8: Uses of ordinal numbers: Centuries *
Chart 9: Uses of ordinal numbers: Kings and Queens *
Chart 10: Ordinal Numbers from 1st to 31st
Chart 11: Ordinal Numbers Summary Chart (in large rectangle similar to “Uses”)

* Each use is accompanied by two or three example sentences.

For a better idea of what is contained in each of these charts, see our YouTube Video about Ordinal Numbers in English.

What makes the summary chart different from the one that appears on our website?

Our Woodward English logo is much smaller and the chart is ready for printing in the different sizes mentioned above. Oh, and did I mention that this is the official chart that you can legally use in your classroom or with your private students (or children) without any worries. 🙂

More importantly, every purchase helps us to continue creating more of our other English resources (pages, charts, videos etc.) that are freely available.

CONTENT: This pack contains 13 Pages:

  • Large Summary Chart – 1 per page – (1 page)
  • Smaller Summary Charts – 2 per page – (1 page)
  • Cardinal Number / Ordinal Number difference – (1 page)
  • How to make ordinal numbers – (1 page)
  • How to make larger ordinal numbers – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Dates – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Sequence / Order – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Floors – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Celebrations – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Centuries – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Kings and Queens – (1 page)
  • Ordinal Numbers from 1st to 31st – (1 page)
  • Ordinal Numbers Summary Chart – (1 page)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: From 7 years
Format: .PDF

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Parts of Speech – ESL Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/parts-of-speech-esl-charts/ Thu, 01 Feb 2018 01:50:43 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1992 ESL / ELA Reference Charts about the Parts of Speech in English.

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Parts of Speech in English – ESL/ELA Charts

ESL / ELA Reference Charts about the eight Parts of Speech in English – Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections.

Includes bonus individual charts about Articles and Determiners as some teachers include one of these as a 9th part of speech.

CONTENT: This resource contains 25 Pages:

  • Parts of Speech meaning – (1 page)
  • 8 Parts of Speech and general functions – (1 page)
  • Nouns – Example (1 page)
  • Nouns – Thing, Person, Animal, Place, Idea – Examples – (1 page)
  • Nouns – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Pronouns – Avoid Repetition – (1 page)
  • Pronouns – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Pronouns – Possessive Pronoun Example – (1 page)
  • Adjectives – Adjective + Noun examples – (1 page)
  • Adjectives – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Verbs – Actions – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Verbs – State of Being – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Verbs – Past, Present, Future Tense Examples – (1 page)
  • Adverbs – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Adverbs – Manner, Frequency – (1 page)
  • Adverbs – Place, Time – (1 page)
  • Adverbs – Degree – (1 page)
  • Prepositions – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Conjunctions – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Interjections – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Articles – Sentence Examples – (1 page)
  • Determiners – Definition and Types – (1 page)
  • Increase – Verb and Noun – (1 page)
  • Summary Chart Small – (1 page)
  • Summary Chart Large – (1 page)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: 8+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about this topic. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the content in this resource.

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English Conversation Starters – Personal Information https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/english-conversation-starters-personal-information/ Wed, 25 Oct 2017 23:28:27 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1904 ESL Conversation Starters - Personal Information Flash Cards for English Speaking Practice

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ESL Conversation Starters – Personal Information Flash Cards for English Speaking Practice

This resource contains 50 conversation questions on individual cards. The main topic of these questions is about personal information.

NOTE: These questions are intended for ADULT ESL learners though most of the questions are also suitable for teenagers. Having said this, you can remove or not use some of the cards that are not age appropriate. I recommend downloading the preview so you can see the list of 50 questions that appear on these cards.

There are MANY ways these conversation starters can be used in the ESL/ELL classroom.
Ideally you would laminate these conversations cards so they can be used over and over again.

One way to use these conversation cards is by giving each student a card.
They should then get up from their desks and find a partner. Students take turns asking and answering the questions on the cards with their partner. Once finished, they should exchange cards and find another partner to repeat the same activity.
This is a great tool for working on basic conversation tools.

These cards can also be used as writing prompts or even as warm-ups at the beginning of a class.

CONTENT: This English teacher resource contains 27 Pages:

  • List of Conversation Starter Questions – (2 pages)
  • Questions Cards – Two per page – (25 pages)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 13+
Format: .PDF

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Multiplication Tables https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/multiplication-tables/ Sat, 21 Oct 2017 17:07:28 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1897 Multiplication Tables - Math Teacher Resource

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Multiplication Tables

These math reference charts list all the multiplication tables from 1 to 12. They are perfect as a guide for students learning how to multiply numbers.

There are two main types of tables:

  • 10×10 multiplication (from 1×1 up to 10×10)
  • 12×12 multiplication (from 1×1 up to 12×12)

These “Cheat Sheets” come in different designs:
– A full multiple color version with a different color for each number group in the table. Very colorful!
– Black & White / Grayscale versions to save on ink. (Less distraction)
– There are large versions with one chart per page and smaller versions with two charts per page.
– There is a table without the numbers where students can complete the numbers themselves.
– Large versions of 1x, 2x, 3x, etc. times tables on individual A4 pages. These are great for decorating the classroom wall.

PLEASE download the preview to see the different styles and the quality of this resource.

TIP: Laminate these charts for repeated use in the classroom.

CONTENT: This resource contains 27 Pages:

  • Large Multiplication Table – Full Color – 12×12 – (1 page)
  • Large Multiplication Table – Full Color – 10×10 – (1 page)
  • Multiplication Table (2 per page) – Full Color – 12×12 – (1 page)
  • Multiplication Table (2 per page) – Full Color – 10×10 – (1 page)
  • Large Multiplication Table – Black & White – 12×12 – (1 page)
  • Large Multiplication Table – Black & White – 10×10 – (1 page)
  • Multiplication Table (2 per page) – Black & White – 12×12 – (1 page)
  • Multiplication Table (2 per page) – Black & White – 10×10 – (1 page)
  • Large Multiplication Table – Blank – 12×12 – (1 page)
  • Large Multiplication Table – Blank – 10×10 – (1 page)
  • 12x Multiplication Tables – Color – (1 page)
  • 10x Multiplication Tables – Color – (1 page)
  • 12x Multiplication Tables – Color – 2 per page – (1 page)
  • 10x Multiplication Tables – Color – 2 per page – (1 page)
  • 12x Multiplication Tables – Color – Vertical version – (1 page)
  • Large Individual Number Multiplication Table – Color – (12 pages)

LEVEL: Grade 2 – Grade 3 Math
AGE: 7+
Format: .PDF

Tablas de multipicar en inglés

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Irregular Verbs in English – Bookmarks https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/irregular-verbs-in-english-bookmarks/ Fri, 20 Oct 2017 17:54:54 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1894 ESL / ELL Reference Bookmarks with 72 Irregular Verbs in English.

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72 Irregular Verbs in English – Bookmarks

Each bookmark has two sides with 36 verbs per side.
Each side of the bookmark is divided into three columns:
Verb – Past Tense – Past Participle
e.g. begin – began – begun

The following 72 verbs appear on the bookmarks: (only the base form of verb follows)
be, become, begin, blow, break, bring, build, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, dig, do, draw, drink, drive, eat, fall, feel, find, fly, forget, get*, give, go, grow, have, hear, hit, hold, hurt, keep, know, lead, leave, lend, let, lie, lose, make, meet, pay, put, read, ride, ring, run, say, see, sell, send, shine, show, shut, sing, sit, sleep, speak, spend, stand, steal, swim, take, teach, tell, think, throw, wear, win, write.

* We have included two versions of the bookmark because of the verb GET.
A version for American English: get – got – gotten
A version for British English: get – got – got
These pages have the title American English Version outside the cutting lines for teacher reference. This title does not appear on the bookmark itself.

THREE Designs
There are three different colored designs of the bookmark.
One is a full-color version with an orange and green background.
One is a light-color version with a light yellow and white background.
One is a black & white version.
Please open the preview to see the difference in designs.

CONTENT: This resource contains 6 Pages:

  • Bookmark – Full Color – American English Version – (1 page)
  • Bookmark – Light Color – American English Version – (1 page)
  • Bookmark – Black & White – American English Version – (1 page)
  • Bookmark – Full Color – British English Version – (1 page)
  • Bookmark – Light Color – British English Version – (1 page)
  • Bookmark – Black & White – British English Version – (1 page)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: 7+
Format: .PDF

Marcalibros con los verbos irregulares en inglés.

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