The provided materials will empower your high school students' writing skills. They are designed to inspire creativity, enhance critical thinking, and improve overall writing proficiency.
Let's make writing engaging and effective!
The provided materials will empower your high school students' writing skills. They are designed to inspire creativity, enhance critical thinking, and improve overall writing proficiency.
Let's make writing engaging and effective!
Regular and Irregular Verbs
Strengthen your students' writing skills with a dynamic listening activity. By identifying and writing the past forms of verbs.
Scramble Words
Enhance your students' writing skills with a fun scramble sentences activity. By rearranging sentences with past time expressions, they'll practice structuring their thoughts clearly while reinforcing their understanding of the past tense.
Mandy's Magic Shoes
Encourage critical thinking with a reading and writing activity. Have students write five positive events, five negative events, and five questions about the character to deepen their comprehension and analysis.
Complete the Story
Reinforce students' understanding of past habits with a worksheet focused on 'used to' and 'would.' This activity helps them practice expressing past routines and experiences, enhancing their writing and speaking skills.
Making a List
Engage students with a 'Then and Now' picture activity. Have them write a list of things that existed in the past using the expressions 'there was/was not' and 'there were/were not.
Fill the Gaps
Enhance future tense skills with a fill-in-the-gaps activity. Students will complete sentences using 'will' to express future actions.
What is your Offer?
Encourage practical use of the future tense with a 'will' offers worksheet. Students will practice making helpful offers, reinforcing their understanding of future tense in everyday situations.
Future Will for Facts
Reinforce the future tense with a 'will' facts activity! Students complete questions and answer them using 'will' to discuss factual future events, enhancing their understanding of future tense for predictions.
My Future Habits
Encourage students to imagine their future routines! Have them write about their future habits in the 'My Future Habits'.
Itinerary
Get creative with a future-tense itinerary activity. Have students plan a fun-filled week for friends visiting their town for the first time. They’ll practice using the future tense as they outline exciting activities and local sights to explore.
First Conditional
Engage students with a collaborative first conditional activity! One student writes the condition, and the other completes the sentence with a result. It’s a fun way to practice cause-and-effect thinking using the first conditional.
Autobiography
Inspire self-reflection with an autobiography activity! Students will write about their life experiences, using past and present tenses to share their story. It’s a powerful way to practice writing skills and celebrate personal journeys.
Story Posters
Spark creativity with a story continuation activity. Have students use simple and continuous past tense to build on the provided story.
Rewrite a Note
Have students rewrite a text using 'will' contractions, helping them practice conversational language and improve fluency in writing.
Write the Endings
Boost quick thinking with a 'will' instant decision activity! Students complete sentences to express spontaneous decisions, helping them practice future tense in real-life contexts.
Mini Poster
Have students use 'will' to write promises to their friends, helping them practice future tense while building meaningful connections.
Picture Prompt
Boost descriptive writing with picture prompts! Have students use 'when' and 'while' to describe what’s happening in the images, encouraging them to practice their storytelling skills and enhance their use of conjunctions.
Interview
Boost inquiry skills with a past events interview activity! Students create wh- questions to ask about past experiences, practicing question formation and engaging in meaningful conversations.
Yesterday
Encourage creativity with a past routines activity. Have students design unique stories or presentations about their past habits, allowing them to express themselves while practicing the past tense and reflecting on their experiences.
Letter to a Friend
Improve writing skills with a letter-writing activity! Students will write to a friend or family member about a past event, practicing narrative skills and using the past tense.