Baseball Theme Antonym Word Cards
Play ball! Use these baseball themed cards for working on antonyms with your students. One word of the antonym pair is on a card with a baseball, and its match…
Play ball! Use these baseball themed cards for working on antonyms with your students. One word of the antonym pair is on a card with a baseball, and its match…
How can you mend a broken heart? Simple! Find the heart halves with words that go together, and "voila", you've saved Valentine's Day! Your students can work on antonyms with…
Want to know how to make working on antonyms actually fun? Make it a rhyming "rapping" activity! Student enthusiasm grows just by adding this little extra element. Here's an example…
There's just something about ice cream cones that makes practicing skills more fun! These ice cream-themed antonym materials certainly do. Students match the word on the scoop of ice cream…
Make vocabulary learning fun with these squirrel and acorn antonym match-up cards! There are three difficulty levels included (indicated in the upper right-hand corner of the cards) so you can…
Go beyond "good/bad" and "happy/sad" antonyms! Help your students build their vocabularies with these antonym cards! They are great for the older students on your caseload. You can use them…
Looking for some more difficult vocabulary practice for your older students? This dominoes game is a fun way to get them a lot of practice with 10 harder antonym pairs.…
These antonym dominoes give students a lot of practice for each set of words. There are 10 easy level antonym pairs used in this game. The game rules are included…
Include these antonym match-up cards in your celebration of Dr. Seuss's birthday! With three levels of words to choose from, you can use these cards with young readers through middle…
These match-up cards are a fun, hands-on way for your students to practice and demonstrate receptive vocabulary skills. Just print out the cards, cut them apart, and cut the mustaches…