Aim: This page is an example matching exercise creator page.
When you fill in the boxes (examples have been done for you) and press the 'Make Pages' button, the computer will create:
You can cut either of the above pages into pieces for your students to do a mingle and match activity.
Step 1: If you want a logo in
the top left corner of the worksheet, choose an option from below. To skip this step,
click here or just scroll down. (A
CILL logo has been chosen for the example.) Top Left Logo No Logo CILL Logo ELC Logo HKPU Logo Other Logo URL of other logo |
Step 2: Exercise Title Fill in the box with the exercise title. You can change 'Supplementary Materials' to anything you like. To skip this step, click here or just scroll down. (An exercise for the ELC course English in the Workplace, Unit 2: Discussions, has been chosen for the example.) |
Step 3: If
you want a logo in the top right corner of the worksheet, choose an option from below. To
skip this step, click here or just scroll down. (A Hong Kong Polytechnic University logo has been chosen for
the example.) Top Right Logo No Logo CILL Logo ELC Logo HKPU Logo Other Logo URL of other logo |
Step 4: Instructions: These are the instructions to tell the students how to do the exercise. You can change 'Match the phrases below:' to anything you like. (A more specific phrase has been chosen for the example.) You can also change the instructions to Italics, Bold or BoldItalics. To skip this step, click here or just scroll down. (A normal font has been chosen for the example.) Font: Normal Italics Bold BoldItalics |
Step 5: Fill in the matching pairs side-by-side. You don't have to fill in all the rows. (Some example functions and phrases have been filled in for the example.)
1. | a. | ||
2. | b. | ||
3. | c. | ||
4. | d. | ||
5. | e. | ||
6. | f. | ||
7. | g. | ||
8. | h. | ||
9. | i. | ||
10. | j. | ||
11. | k. | ||
12. | l. |
Step 6: Click this button to create a matching exercise and an answer key: (Click here to go back to the matching exercise creator page to make an exercise.)
Step 7: (Optional). To
make the matching options fill a page of A4 paper when printed out, you can make the text
of the matching pairs bigger or smaller by using these buttons:
Font size:
You can also add or remove space between the matching options
text without changing the font size:
Space between tables:
Step 8: After completing step 7, press the 'Make Pages' button:.
Step 9:(Optional) What Next?
You can print the pages using the menu at the top of each page.
Optionally, if you are writing materials that will be edited in a word-processor, you can also convert the pages to word processor (e.g. Microsoft Word) files by: