No need to spend tons of money on various teacher books and
toolkits anymore. Everything you need is already available on the
Internet. Your task is just to find it. Here are some tricks to get a worksheet
on the needed topic:
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Go to Google search and type [topic]+worksheet, or [topic]+pdf, or [topic]+ download worksheet. Start
with checking out Google images found on this query, usually they contain the
most popular worksheets on topic. Then check out the results from the first
page. If you need to specify your search (e.g. language, region, date), use
advanced Google search options.
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English language teachers may visit BusyTeacher.org and
use their search bar to find the required worksheet. The site contains millions
of ready worksheets on vocabulary, gammmar, reading, etc., which are made by
other teachers. Activities are grouped by categories, topics and levels
for you to easily navigate on the website. All the files are downloadable, even
without any account. Another good website to borrow tasks for English classes
is Britishcouncil.org.
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Softschools.com supplies
teachers with worksheets for such subjects as Math, Languages, Social
Studies, Literature, Chemistry and some other. You can filter activities by
grade or topic. There’s also a good collection of free online games.
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Math, Linguistics and Sceince teachers may find it useful
to visit SuperTeacherWorksheets.com. Here you’ll find tons
of worksheets on subject-relatted topics.
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Ask on teacher forums and communities where you can get a
specific worksheet if you found nothing on previous steps. Visit sites: Edweek, AtoZteacherstuff, ProTeacher, etc.