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Impatient Stephanie
Downloadable worksheets:
READING Comprehension -Two articles: E-mails - a sign of progress or of laziness? / Text messaging :-) OR :-(?
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
4787
"Bullying... WHY ME?!!" Reading/ Writing Worksheet for Intermediate students
Level:
intermediate
Age:
11-17
Downloads:
4039
"Television - Benefits and Side Effects": a 90-minute-lesson with the focus on Reading + Writing skills for Intermediate Students
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
3964
"Shopping - Do you like it or hate it?" ( a 90-minute class) - Reading comprehension + writing for Intermediate or Upper elementary students
Level:
intermediate
Age:
11-17
Downloads:
3163
100 READING GAMES - POSTER + Timesavers + Hippo Report + Suggestions + BW + tons of LINKS - ((11_PAGES)) - A1-C2 level
Level:
elementary
Age:
6-17
Downloads:
2933
"Me and My family" - Reading comprehension for Upper elementary and Lower Intermediate students
Level:
elementary
Age:
10-12
Downloads:
3208
Stephanie was not a patient girl. She couldn't wait for the butter
and
is
to
melt on her popcorn. She couldn't stand to
watch
sing
say
commercials. When she took a bath, it
token
took
was
the water too long to get warm. If she
was
is
had
to tie her shoes, she thought it took way too long.
"Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!" she
yelled
whispered
sang
all the time. I want it now! Stephanie's
teacher
dog
student
was at the end of her patience too. The teacher didn't know what
and
is
to
do. She tried everything she
could
would
should
think of to teach Stephanie to wait. Nothing worked!
Finally, the
student
boy
teacher
had an idea. What if
he
she
it
made Stephanie do everything so fast she would be too tired to yell. So
the
to
is
next day when Stephanie came to school she
was
had
saw
to do everything as quickly as she could. By lunch time
Stephanie
teacher
girl
was so tired she could hardly walk to the cafeteria. The teacher had
did
done
is
it. She had figured out how to keep Stephanie from
yell
yelled
yelling
"Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!" all day long. The classroom
not
as
is
a much more peaceful place.