The document instructs students to find and circle the past tense forms of various verbs hidden in a word search puzzle. It provides a list of verbs in both their present and past tense forms for reference.
The document is a German text that lists various nouns in their plural forms and asks the reader to identify how many are in plural and provide the singular form of each noun. It contains several pluralized German nouns for which the reader must supply the singular equivalent.
The document contains a scrambled text with 18 family member terms hidden within it. The terms are: siblings, grandparents, grandmother, twins, sister, grandfather, family, cousin, parents, mother, cousin, brother, niece, father, nephew, aunt, uncle, baby.
This word search contains names of countries in South America including Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Mexico. It asks the user to find the names hidden among letters in the grid.
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The document lists adjectives of nationality in Spanish such as "argentino", "hondure単o", "canadiense", "mexicano", "chileno", "nica", "carg端ense", "colombiano", "paraguayo", "costarricenses", "salvadore単o", "espa単ol", "uruguayo", "estadounidense", and "venezolano", "guatemalteco". It provides a long list of Spanish words for citizens or residents of different countries from Latin America and elsewhere. The adjectives could be useful for describing people of different national
This document is a word search puzzle containing bedroom-related words like bed, pillow, and lamp. Players are tasked with finding the words in the grid. A list of the hidden words and an answer sheet are provided.
This document contains a word search puzzle with Spanish and Portuguese fruit words hidden among random letters. Some of the fruits included are banana, orange, lime, cherry, and quince.
This document contains a series of random letters with some place names and people's names embedded within, including Cartagena, Magdalena, Valledupar, and the names Pereira, Sanchez, and Andersen.
The document is a word search puzzle containing 10 hidden Malay proverbs. Players are tasked to find the following proverbs hidden within the grid:
1. Kaki bangku
2. Putih mata
3. Berat hati
4. Tajam mata
5. Terang hati
6. Sakit hati
7. Mulut tempayan
8. Ringan tulang
9. Jauh hati
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The document is a word search puzzle containing 15 vocabulary words related to sports and competitions. The words are hidden vertically, horizontally, and diagonally throughout a 15x15 letter grid. The puzzle was created on Puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com to help students learn and review the listed vocabulary terms.
This word search contains 15 words and phrases from William Faulkner's novel The Sound and the Fury, including characters' names like Benjy, Caddy, and Quentin, as well as themes like shadows, chaos, time, and southern values.
The document contains repeating sequences of letters that get progressively longer with each line. It starts with single letters and builds up to multi-letter sequences by the end.
The document provides a word search puzzle containing irregular verb forms in their past tense. Students are asked to find and circle the past tense forms of verbs listed below the puzzle that are hidden within the grid. The verbs given are: become, begin, break, bring, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, do, draw, drink, drive, eat, fall, feed, feel, fight, find, fly, freeze, get, give, go, grow, hang, have, hear, hide, hit, hurt, know, lead, leave, lose, make, mean, meet, pay, read, ride, ring, run, sell, send, shut, sing, sink, sit, sleep
This is an unsolved word search puzzle containing Spanish words hidden among letters. The document also includes the same word search puzzle with all the words circled and identified.
The document is a random string of letters that does not convey any coherent information. It contains no meaningful words, sentences, or summaries that can be extracted.
Sports vocabulary wordsearch puzzle worksheetOskr DC
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The document is a sports vocabulary word search puzzle that contains the names of 25 different sports and activities. Players are instructed to find and circle the words hidden in the puzzle and number the corresponding pictures from 1 to 25. The word search contains terms like baseball, basketball, football, skiing, tennis and others.
The document contains a word search puzzle with verbs in their third person form. Some of the verbs found horizontally, vertically and diagonally in the puzzle include: becomes, writes, wakes, meets, leaves, swings, catches, means, loses, beats, gets, fixes, drinks, falls, buys, feeds, says, understands, studies, swims, chooses, teaches, hits, drives, shows, wears, washes, breaks, comes, goes back, takes, bites, blows, runs, gives.
The document is a word search puzzle containing 20 hidden words related to cooking. The words are placed horizontally, vertically, or diagonally forwards or backwards in the grid. The player's task is to locate each word in the puzzle and circle it. A list of the 20 hidden words is provided at the bottom.
This document contains ordinal numbers hidden within letters. The summary identifies 3 ordinal numbers found:
1. Fifteenth
2. Twenty first
3. Fifty first
This document discusses the atmospheres of other planets. It provides a word search puzzle containing the names of six gases found in planetary atmospheres: oxygen, nitrogen, helium, argon, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. Solving the puzzle locates the positions of these gases in the word search grid.
The document contains a pool of letters that can be used to find the names of various laboratory apparatus. Some of the apparatus that can be identified include: beaker, burette, burner, cylinder, flask, funnel, lamp, pipette, stand, and thermometer.
The document is a word search puzzle containing the names of Colombian avant-garde artists from the 20th century. It lists 35 names hidden among letters that need to be found and recorded after the puzzle. Some of the names found include: Carlos Jacanamijoy, Gonzalez, Diario Morales, Diario Ortiz, Santiago Cardenas, Gonzalo Rale, Fernando Botero, Miguel Angel Rojas, Rodrigo Arenas, Hern叩ndez Malcantara.
This document contains a series of scrambled letters that can be used to find hidden words related to bedroom furniture and items. Some of the words that can be found include bed, pillow, blanket, clock, rug, dresser, table, toys, mirror, stereo, curtains, closet, bookshelf, light, and bedroom. The document suggests finding all of these words hidden within the scrambled letters.
This document contains a word search puzzle with various animal-related words hidden within a grid of letters. Some of the hidden words include alligator, bee, bird, cat, cow, crocodile, dog, dolphin, donkey, duck, elephant, frog, giraffe, gorilla, lion, monkey, mouse, rabbit, rat, and tiger.
The document contains repetitions of letters from A to Z, with each letter repeated six times in a row. It appears to be listing the complete English alphabet in a repetitive manner without any other distinguishing content.
This word search contains terms from the Old Testament including:
- The first five books of the Bible (Pentateuch): Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
- Other terms: Covenant, Passover, Census, Job, Prophets, Poetry, Wisdom
The student is asked to find as many of the Old Testament terms as they can remember within the word search grid.
This document contains a hidden word search puzzle with irregular verbs embedded within it. Some of the irregular verbs included are: brought, forgave, bore, bid, bled, bound, crept, durst, dealt, dove, knelt, led, sought, wept, won.
The document is a word search puzzle containing 15 vocabulary words related to sports and competitions. The words are hidden vertically, horizontally, and diagonally throughout a 15x15 letter grid. The puzzle was created on Puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com to help students learn and review the listed vocabulary terms.
This word search contains 15 words and phrases from William Faulkner's novel The Sound and the Fury, including characters' names like Benjy, Caddy, and Quentin, as well as themes like shadows, chaos, time, and southern values.
The document contains repeating sequences of letters that get progressively longer with each line. It starts with single letters and builds up to multi-letter sequences by the end.
The document provides a word search puzzle containing irregular verb forms in their past tense. Students are asked to find and circle the past tense forms of verbs listed below the puzzle that are hidden within the grid. The verbs given are: become, begin, break, bring, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, do, draw, drink, drive, eat, fall, feed, feel, fight, find, fly, freeze, get, give, go, grow, hang, have, hear, hide, hit, hurt, know, lead, leave, lose, make, mean, meet, pay, read, ride, ring, run, sell, send, shut, sing, sink, sit, sleep
This is an unsolved word search puzzle containing Spanish words hidden among letters. The document also includes the same word search puzzle with all the words circled and identified.
The document is a random string of letters that does not convey any coherent information. It contains no meaningful words, sentences, or summaries that can be extracted.
Sports vocabulary wordsearch puzzle worksheetOskr DC
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The document is a sports vocabulary word search puzzle that contains the names of 25 different sports and activities. Players are instructed to find and circle the words hidden in the puzzle and number the corresponding pictures from 1 to 25. The word search contains terms like baseball, basketball, football, skiing, tennis and others.
The document contains a word search puzzle with verbs in their third person form. Some of the verbs found horizontally, vertically and diagonally in the puzzle include: becomes, writes, wakes, meets, leaves, swings, catches, means, loses, beats, gets, fixes, drinks, falls, buys, feeds, says, understands, studies, swims, chooses, teaches, hits, drives, shows, wears, washes, breaks, comes, goes back, takes, bites, blows, runs, gives.
The document is a word search puzzle containing 20 hidden words related to cooking. The words are placed horizontally, vertically, or diagonally forwards or backwards in the grid. The player's task is to locate each word in the puzzle and circle it. A list of the 20 hidden words is provided at the bottom.
This document contains ordinal numbers hidden within letters. The summary identifies 3 ordinal numbers found:
1. Fifteenth
2. Twenty first
3. Fifty first
This document discusses the atmospheres of other planets. It provides a word search puzzle containing the names of six gases found in planetary atmospheres: oxygen, nitrogen, helium, argon, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. Solving the puzzle locates the positions of these gases in the word search grid.
The document contains a pool of letters that can be used to find the names of various laboratory apparatus. Some of the apparatus that can be identified include: beaker, burette, burner, cylinder, flask, funnel, lamp, pipette, stand, and thermometer.
The document is a word search puzzle containing the names of Colombian avant-garde artists from the 20th century. It lists 35 names hidden among letters that need to be found and recorded after the puzzle. Some of the names found include: Carlos Jacanamijoy, Gonzalez, Diario Morales, Diario Ortiz, Santiago Cardenas, Gonzalo Rale, Fernando Botero, Miguel Angel Rojas, Rodrigo Arenas, Hern叩ndez Malcantara.
This document contains a series of scrambled letters that can be used to find hidden words related to bedroom furniture and items. Some of the words that can be found include bed, pillow, blanket, clock, rug, dresser, table, toys, mirror, stereo, curtains, closet, bookshelf, light, and bedroom. The document suggests finding all of these words hidden within the scrambled letters.
This document contains a word search puzzle with various animal-related words hidden within a grid of letters. Some of the hidden words include alligator, bee, bird, cat, cow, crocodile, dog, dolphin, donkey, duck, elephant, frog, giraffe, gorilla, lion, monkey, mouse, rabbit, rat, and tiger.
The document contains repetitions of letters from A to Z, with each letter repeated six times in a row. It appears to be listing the complete English alphabet in a repetitive manner without any other distinguishing content.
This word search contains terms from the Old Testament including:
- The first five books of the Bible (Pentateuch): Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
- Other terms: Covenant, Passover, Census, Job, Prophets, Poetry, Wisdom
The student is asked to find as many of the Old Testament terms as they can remember within the word search grid.
This document contains a hidden word search puzzle with irregular verbs embedded within it. Some of the irregular verbs included are: brought, forgave, bore, bid, bled, bound, crept, durst, dealt, dove, knelt, led, sought, wept, won.
This document provides instructions for making a word search puzzle and includes the solution. It lists words related to privacy, surveillance, whistleblowing and media including Snowden, Assange, WikiLeaks, Watergate and more.
The document contains a grid of letters that spells out irregular verbs such as "came", "became", "sent", "brought", "met", "knew", "began", "understood", "drove", "spoke", "ran", "taught", "read", "told", and "sat". While the document does not provide much context, it appears to be highlighting common irregular verbs in English.
This document contains a word search puzzle in Portuguese with 20 words to find that are related to academic subjects, collections, groups, and reference materials. Some of the words included are academy, collection, album, pack, anthology, fleet, archipelago, arsenal, assembly, gear, atlas, auditorium, baggage, tableware, desk, band, and fauna.
This document contains a collection of words in Spanish related to animals, parts of the body, fruits and vegetables, and family members. The words are arranged in scrambled letters within a grid and include terms like perro, manzana, ojo, madre, and primo.
The document is about Halloween traditions and includes words related to Halloween such as ghost, witch, haunted house, bats, pumpkin, costume, spider, black cat, October, goblin, fall, candy. It lists Halloween-related terms in a scrambled formation.
The document is a word search puzzle containing 20 Spanish words hidden among letters. It instructs the reader to find the following words which are hidden somewhere in the grid of letters provided.
This document contains several word search puzzles or "sopa de letras" in Spanish. Each puzzle contains a theme like colors, names, family members, foods, modes of transportation, birds, mammals, fruit trees, or farm animals. The puzzles provide a grid of letters and list 6 words related to the theme for the user to find and circle in the grid.
1. The document provides a list of fruit vocabulary words in English and their Portuguese translations.
2. Students are instructed to look up the words in the dictionary to find the fruits they represent, complete the Portuguese translations, and find the words in a crossword puzzle.
3. They are also asked to illustrate 6 of the fruits on the back of the page. The document aims to teach students fruit vocabulary in English.
This document contains a scrambled grid of letters that when unscrambled form irregular verbs in both their base form and past tense forms. Some of the verbs included in the grid are: came, became, sent, brought, met, knew, began, understood, drove, spoke, ran, taught, read, told, and sat.
This document is a table in Thai that contains letters scattered throughout. The student is asked to identify various body parts by finding them within the table. The table contains multiple rows of random letters without any formatting or organization.
The document shows the alphabet being organized letter by letter into alphabetical order over multiple lines. It begins with letters scattered across multiple lines and progressively organizes them into a single line in alphabetical order. Once in alphabetical order a message is displayed congratulating the reader for completing the activity.
The document is a word search puzzle containing the names of Colombian avant-garde artists from the 20th century. It lists 35 names hidden among letters that need to be found and recorded after the puzzle. Some of the names found include Carlos Jacanamijoy, Gonzalo Gonz叩lez, Dar鱈o Morales, Dar鱈o Ortiz, Santiago C叩rdenas, Gonzalo Arenas, and Miguel ngel Rojas.
The document is a word search puzzle containing verbs hidden among letters. The directions ask the reader to find and circle 12 listed verbs hidden in the puzzle, and write the verbs' three forms - present, past, and past participle - in a table below the puzzle. Solving the puzzle and completing the table would show the reader's understanding of verb forms.
This document contains a word search puzzle based on characters and objects from the fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk". It includes a grid for finding hidden words related to the story, and a word list of terms to search for such as "Magic Beans", "Golden Harp", and "Ogre". It also includes a separate activity on opposites, pairing words with contrary meanings.
The document contains a jumbled set of letters and words with no context or meaning. It includes random words like "always", "like", "sleep", "chat", "listen", "to", "sometimes", "do", "need", "speak", and other common words in a seemingly random order.
The document discusses the Frankish tribes that inhabited Europe following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It mentions various Frankish kings like Clovis and Charlemagne, as well as other groups that inhabited Europe like the Vandals, Visigoths, Anglo-Saxons, and Burgundians. The text also references the growth of feudalism and the Catholic Church during this time period.
This document summarizes the present tenses in English - the present simple, present continuous, and present perfect tenses. It provides examples of how each tense is used, including positive and negative sentence structures and question formations. The present simple is used for permanent situations, regular actions, and facts. The present continuous expresses ongoing or temporary actions happening now. The present perfect connects past events to the present and is used to talk about experiences up until now.
This document summarizes the present tenses in English - the present simple, present continuous, and present perfect tenses. It provides examples of how each tense is used, including positive and negative sentence structures and question formations. The present simple is used for permanent situations, regular actions, and facts. The present continuous expresses ongoing or temporary actions happening now. The present perfect connects past events to the present and is used to talk about experiences up until now.
The document provides examples of using different phrasal verbs with "get" in sentences. It includes 15 sentences with blanks to be filled in using the phrasal verbs "get into", "get through", "get across", "get out of", "get on with". The sentences are in various tenses and relate to topics like exams, communication, relationships, and tasks.
This document discusses phrasal verbs and provides examples of phrasal verbs using "get". A phrasal verb is a verb combined with a preposition or adverb that creates a meaning different from the original verb. Some examples of phrasal verbs with "get" are: get into meaning be chosen for something, get through meaning come to the end of a difficult time, get across meaning communicate an idea, and get on with meaning like someone or continue doing something. The document also gives examples of using each phrasal verb in a sentence.
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The document discusses the first conditional, which is used to talk about possibilities in the present or future. It notes that the first conditional uses an "if clause" with a present simple verb, followed by a "main clause" with "will", "won't", or "might" to indicate the result. Examples are provided such as "If we have time, we'll go to the cinema" and "They might go out tonight if they don't have homework." The word "unless" can also be used in conditional sentences to mean "if...not", and examples of this are given. Finally, it notes that conditional sentences can have the main clause come first or the if/unless clause come first, separated by a
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