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Learn All Irregular Verbs in One Song

Learn All Irregular Verbs in One Song

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Prepositions of time Daisy: Hi, Mum, How's it going? Sophie: Fine thanks, honey. How was school? Daisy: Good. Making the right choices: ‘Lean On Me’ Every word in the song “Lean On Me” by Bill Withers has been written into a grid with some distractors. Starting in the upper left corner, students complete the lyrics choosing one of the words available right next to the last word in any direction and using each square only once. To guide them through the process, the writing worksheet provides students with a few words in each line, including the first ones, which are also capitalised in the grid for easier reference. You may want to model and play the first two lines of the song so that the students can understand the procedure.

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