Prepositions express time, place, direction, method, and material. Basic prepositional phrases consist of preposition, article, and noun. Prepositions can be used with adjectives, pronouns, or without articles
Students write time expressions using "at", "in", or "on". Practice with time expressions in various contexts. Complete exercises on ordering time expressions. Work on "from...to..." structure for time expressions. Correct common time expressions and sentence structures
Worksheets cover regular verbs in past simple tense. Activities include writing, ordering, and completing sentences. Exercises focus on positive and negative forms. Wordsearch and linking exercises included
Break large goals into smaller, manageable tasks. Create daily schedules and use timers to stay focused. Write down tasks to track progress. Organize study materials using mind maps or diagrams
Create a planner to track assignments and due dates. Study schedule helps determine optimal study time. Review daily tasks and check calendar at home
Determine the type of math problem before starting. Read the problem carefully, even if it seems simple. Write or say the problem in your own words. Create visual representations like Venn diagrams or graphs