Elementary School Classroom Activities

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This English as a second or foreign language handout and worksheet explains the present continuous/present progressive tense in the context of elementary school classroom activities.
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ESL Helpful Handouts __________________________________________________________________________________________________Elementary School Classroom Activities The Present Continuous TenseThe studentsin an elementary school classroom are very busy right now.Kim is drawing a picture.Patricia and Holly are reading a story.Paul and Linda are watching a DVD.Marianne is playing a math game.Fred is working on a science project. To talk about what someone is doing right now, use the present continuous tense. Subject +Main Verb+ ingIs/Are + Kim isdrawing apicture. Subject +Is/Are +Main Verb+ ing  Patriciaand Hollyare readinga story. Kim is drawing a picture. Here are some examples with the verbsplay,watch,work,talk,listen, anduse:  Marianneis playinga math game.  Pauland Lindaare watchinga DVD.  Fredis workingon a science project.  Terryis talkingto the teacher.  Francesis listeningto a CD. You have to change the spelling of some verbs before you adding.  raise= raisingtake= takinguse=using Here are some examples with the verbsraise,take,use, andwrite: Robertis raisinghis hand.
Aliceis takinga test.
Chrisis usingthe Internet.
Benis writinga sentence.
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