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How to teach Antonyms
Using this Antonyms Cutting Worksheet, students cut and glue antonym cards to words that show their opposite meaning.
This worksheet serves as introduction to antonyms for your students. There is a good mix of common and uncommon opposites for your students to build their understanding of antonyms.
Students cut out words and then glue them next to words with opposite meanings. Once students make all their matches, challenge students to use antonym pairs in a sentence.
Other resources to use with this Antonyms Cutting Worksheet
If you are using this worksheet, your students are most likely learning about antonyms and synonyms.
Use these Synonym Worksheets as an additional resource to support your students.
Introduce this worksheet by playing Antonym Bingo with this BINGO board Template. Tell students to write the following words anywhere they’d like on their board (open, best, big, first, loud, old, stop, dirty, happy, in, before, true, rich, near, come, off, hot, wet, empty, top, push, long, wrong, yes). Then, read the opposites of those words. Once you have two students who have gotten Bingo, students complete the worksheet independently or with a partner. Challenge students to use pairs of antonyms in a sentence.
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