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Mitten Antonyms

Mitten Antonyms

  • January 21, 2019

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 for receptive tasks, such as matching games, or for expressive…

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Antonym Dominoes – Word Level Hard

Antonym Dominoes – Word Level Hard

  • January 28, 2016

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. The game rules are included below, but you can let…

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Antonym Dominoes – Word Level Easy

Antonym Dominoes – Word Level Easy

  • January 25, 2016

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 below, but feel free to let your students match up…

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Green Eggs And Ham Antonyms

Green Eggs and Ham Antonyms

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 school students.  Each card includes the level number in the…

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Mustache Match-Up For Antonyms

Mustache Match-Up for Antonyms

  • December 2, 2013

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 in half.  You can cut around the mustaches or simply…

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Opposite Matching From The Foot Book By Dr. Seuss

Opposite Matching from The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss

  • February 25, 2013

Dr. Seuss forever changed children's literature by making it fun and lively.  Keep your sessions fun and full of learning with this activity based on Dr. Seuss's The Foot Book.  The Foot Book is full of early opposites such as…

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