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Teaching about verb tense can be tricky for some students. The tense of a verb tells when the action takes place. Tense is often shown by how the word ends. For example; plays, played, and playing. Knowing the ending of a verb can tell which tense is being used. It makes it tricky for students because sometimes the verb will change to irregular which will throw them off. There are 3 different kinds of tenses: Present Tense- This means the action is happening now or that it happens all the…

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Simple Future Tense Sentences | 50 Examples  The simple future tense is a verb tense which shows an action that has not yet begun. The simple future tense is expressed by adding “will” or “shall” to the sentence in front of the base form of the verb. For example, I will come to your house tomorrow. Future Tenses English Grammar, Future Tense Sentences, Tenses Examples, Future Simple Tense, Simple Future Tense, Future Tense Verbs, Basic English Grammar Book, Tenses English, English Grammar Tenses

Simple Future Tense Sentences | 50 Examples The simple future tense is a verb tense which shows an action that has not yet begun. The simple future tense is expressed by adding “will” or “shall” to the sentence in front of the base form of the verb. For example, I will come to your house tomorrow.

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We are learning about FACT FAMILIES in my class. I created this cute little puzzles to help reinforce the skills that we are learning. These will be going in baggies in my math centers. Each baggie will have 4 houses with fact family number on them with the matching 16 clouds. The kids will have to sort the clouds onto the correct house. Each house will have 2 addition and 2 subtraction clouds on it. You can find it here...Fact-Family-Puzzles-Addition-and-Subtraction-Common-Core-10A3. Have…

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