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Fill In The Adjectives For St. Patrick’s Day

Fill In the Adjectives for St. Patrick’s Day

  • February 26, 2023

Use this fun (and sometimes silly) game to get students using adjectives and seeing how they can change the meaning of a sentence. You can see how many different adjectives can your students think of or let them use the…

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Spring Picture Cards

Spring Picture Cards

  • February 26, 2023

These picture cards can be used for many things, such as introducing and practicing vocabulary words or talking about object functions.  Printing two copies of the cards gives you the option of playing "Go Fish" or a memory matching game.…

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More Vs. Fewer – Winter Theme

More vs. Fewer – Winter Theme

  • January 29, 2023

Math vocabulary is important for your students to know.  From the basics of counting and "more" and "fewer" to more academic vocabulary such as "hypotenuse," we need to make sure our students have the vocabulary they need to succeed in…

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Valentine Heart Match Ups – Antonyms

Valentine Heart Match Ups – Antonyms

  • January 29, 2023

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 the printable or interactive version. There are three levels of…

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Who Has…? Game Cards For Valentine’s Day

Who Has…? Game Cards for Valentine’s Day

  • January 28, 2023

Play this quick game with your students and see if they can figure out these basic Valentine's Day words when given the definition. It's a great way to keep them focused because it doesn't go around the table in order...their…

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Rhyming Antonym Pairs

Rhyming Antonym Pairs

  • December 30, 2022

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 of rhyming antonym pairs..."I say after. You say ___. I…

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