Time Triggers
This worksheet includes time-based starters like “Day when,” “Hour when,” and “Class when.” It helps learners become familiar with temporal clauses used to describe when events occur. The student’s task is to locate these time-related clause starters in the grid.
By identifying “when” clauses, students grasp how to place events in time through language. It strengthens their understanding of sequencing and narrative structure. Reading skills benefit as students look for multi-word phrases with specific contexts. It builds vocabulary related to time while enhancing comprehension of how language expresses timing. Critical thinking is applied to locate and distinguish relevant clauses.
Relative Pronouns To Find – Day when, Night when, Week when, Year when, Time when, Hour when, Month when, Dawn when, Noon when, Break when, Shift when, Term when, Bell when, Rain when, Class when