Connectives and Linking Words - PDF Worksheet - B2 - CON002
This is Jimmy's new bike. he got from his parents. He locks it up every evening. nobody can steal it. 6. She gets up early. be in time for work.
Connectives and Linking Words - PDF Grammar Worksheet - B2
Skiing is a safe sport. you obey the rules on the slope. 5. All flights to and from London have been cancelled. fog. 6. They arrived in time for the meeting
TRANSITIONAL WORDS AND PHRASES
time the next week (month
2016-2017 Award Scheme on Instructional Design
past tense action verbs
Adverbial Clauses of Time Adverbs of time are such words as
Adverbs of time are such words as 'before' 'after'
The Winchester School
5 Apr 2022 Encourage children to read more about future tense and attempt the given worksheet. Discuss
Basic English Sentence Patterns
situations which are true at the time of speaking although they may change. e.g. He is in Paris at the moment. 3. habits or things which happen regularly. e.g.
Reception Home Learning – 2 weeks beginning May 4th 2020
They could incorporate some of the time connectives they learnt when reading out the worksheet. 5. Complete the doubling and halving word problems using ...
Technology Education
subjects/safety%20in%20school%20workshops%202009_eng.pdf). • Circulars on safety more time the connective tissue needs to become soft and tender. At high.
English Homework Booklet
Grammar: time connectives as adventurous sentence starters. 12. Text Exercise Two: using the time connectives as a guide put the events onto the timeline.
Connectives and Linking Words - PDF Grammar Worksheet - B2
Skiing is a safe sport. you obey the rules on the slope. 5. All flights to and from London have been cancelled. fog. 6. They arrived in time for the meeting
TRANSITIONAL WORDS AND PHRASES
Some of the more commonly used connectives are listed below. then when
Exploring Connectives
conjunctions and connectives since both have similar grammar used to indicate reason and time. ... Connectives can be also used as starters of a.
Propositional Logic
19-Sept-2008 Implication is not a straightforward connective the first time around so don't panic if you don't get right away. (22) Translating Implication.
Instruction Writing Posters
of saying 'time order'. They should have: at a time in the correct ... are numbered
Term-3-Week-6-LITERACY-remote-learning-pack.pdf
a) Add a connective (higher level/middle level) 50% tax; adults spend too much time on their phones. ... preview/worksheet/introduction?aId=238765&wId.
LESSON PLANS
Why do you think Roald Dahl has spent so much time developing the Re-cap the features of instructional texts (time connectives imperative verbs
SIMPLE AND COMPOUND SENTENCES
2. Margaret and Maizon have been friends for a very long time. This last summer with Maizon is a time of great change for the girls' friendship.
Time connective worksheets ks2
Time connective worksheets ks2 View and printing Bingo Game conjunction (PDF 257.68KB) Activities 2: Build a story explains to students who ...
16. Conjunctions
Conjunctions ?. Review - Grammar Practice Worksheets travelers have time to pass through security it is recommended that they.
We write instructions
to explain how to make or do something.We want the reader to be able
to follow the instructions and do the task on their own! www.teachingpacks.co.ukPhotos: © ThinkStock
You can find instructions in lots of
different places. Here are some examples:RecipesDIY Manuals
Science
Experiments
GameInstructions
CraftInstructions
Packaging
Instructions
Video TutorialsDirections
www.teachingpacks.co.ukInstructions are always in
chronological order... that's a fancy way of saying 'time order'. They should have:A Title
What is going to be made
or achieved by following your instructions? What is the finished product?What you need...
A list of materials, ingredients,
equipment or tools that you need to complete the task!Pictures
Your instructions should be
clear and simple to follow without any pictures. But photos and labelled diagrams will really help your reader to follow the instructions easily.What to do...
Explain what to do, one step
at a time, in the correct order! You can add numbers to each step to show the order, or use bullet points. www.teachingpacks.co.ukHere are some examples of different instructions.
Can you see how the information is arranged?
www.teachingpacks.co.ukMake your instructions
even better by adding some of these extra features!Make the
reader excitedAdd an introduction
telling the reader how amazing (or delicious) the final product is! You could also ask them a question, e.g. Have you ever...? orWould you like to...?
Make it sound easy!
Tell the reader how easy it is to complete
your instructions, e.g. In just four easy steps... or anyone can make this!Add a Top Tips section
Add some bonus information to help your readers. These could help them with a tricky part or give them different ways of making the finished product even better!Think about Safety
It's important that your readers don't
get hurt when they are following the instructions. Tell them about any steps that might be dangerous and explain how to make it safer, e.g. Ask an adult to help you here or cut carefully along the line.Use subheadings
in each sectionEach part of your instructions
should have a subheading to separate them. www.teachingpacks.co.ukImages: © ThinkStock
How to make a cup of tea.
How to make
a glass of orange squash.How to make toast.
How to make a sandwich.
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How to make a salad.
How to
wash your hands.How to make
the most disgusting meal in the world.How to make a
fruit smoothie.Step 1You will need
Green CardScissorsA pen or
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Step 2Step 3Step 4Step 5Step 6Step 7
Take care
when you are using scissors.Ask an adult
for help if you need it! Glue (optional)Wobbly eyes
(optional)Try using some red paper to
add a tongue to your lizard!Can you think of any other decorations
to make your card even better?Fold the card in
half lengthwise.Draw a lizard shape
with a snout, two legs and a tail.Carefully cut along the
lines that you have drawn.Draw zig-zags along
the lizard's back to make scales.Draw eyes on your lizard.
If you have some wobbly
eyes and glue, use these.Cut the scales out.
Open out your
lizard and write a message on the inside!Make and send
this cute card to a friend.What are you waiting for?
Use an electric whisk
to mix the ingredients together.Wait until the cakes are cool and decorate them if required.Place the ingredients
in a bowl.Divide the mixture
evenly between the cake cases.First, preheat
the oven to 180ºC.Bake the cupcakes
in the oven for20 minutes.Next, place twelve
cake cases on a baking tray.Whisk the ingredients until the mixture is light and creamy. www.teachingpacks.co.ukMy instructions teach people how to...
I have included:
A title that explains what the instructions are for. An introduction to make the reader excited about the task.A list that shows
what the reader needs.Clear and simple steps that:
are in the right order, are numbered, have bullet points or use time connectives, use imperative verbs, are in the second person and the present tense.Pictures and labelled diagrams.
Subheadings to separate each section.
Top tips and safety advice to help the reader.
www.teachingpacks.co.ukMy instructions teach people how to...
I have included:
A title that explains what the instructions are for. An introduction to make the reader excited about the task.A list that shows
what the reader needs.Clear and simple steps that:
are in the right order, are numbered, have bullet points or use time connectives, use imperative verbs, are in the second person and the present tense.Pictures and labelled diagrams.
Subheadings to separate each section.
Top tips and safety advice to help the reader.
www.teachingpacks.co.uk www.teachingpacks.co.uk Pick up an egg, gently hit it against the side of a cup and empty the contents into a clean bowl.If you want to turn on the computer, look for the round, black power button and press it once.Open the fridge and take out the butter. Take off
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