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Valentine’s Day Synonyms & Antonyms Fun!

January 19, 2013 Leave a Comment

Have fun practice expressing and identifying synonyms and antonyms with this   Valentine's Day theme!

In this file:
-Visuals for Synonyms & Antonyms

-Matching Cards for Synonyms & Antonyms

-Open Ended Board Game

-Task Cards:  Sentences are provided with a word underlined.  Then students will be prompted to name a synonyms or antonym for the underlined word.  They must respond accurately to take a turn in the board game.

-Review Worksheets: Matching for synonyms and also antonyms.

Grab this activity HERE!!!

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