Opposites Game Board – Collect Opposite Words
This is a fun and interactive way to teach opposite words using the opposite words game board. As they go from start to finish, they have to collect as many opposites as possible.
This is a fun and interactive way to teach opposite words using the opposite words game board. As they go from start to finish, they have to collect as many opposites as possible.
Students have to find the 2 opposites in each group of 3 in this opposites worksheet. After they find the opposites, they circle them and review as a class.
In the opposite adjectives word search puzzle, students have to find the opposite word in the puzzle. For example, if the adjective word is “hot”, they will have to search for “cold” and circle it.
The word “fastest” is the largest degree of speed so this makes it a superlative adjective. In this superlative adjectives worksheet, we practice this type of adjective in a crossword puzzle.
Comparative adjectives contrast differences (bigger, faster, etc) between two or several people, places or things. In this worksheet, students write sentences for each image.
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What do Superman, Robocop and Catwoman all have in common? They’re superheroes! Yes. But they’re also all compound words too. If you want to test out this subject, then try these 3 compound word worksheets.
Students have to match two words and form compound words. There are 10 compound words with only one answer. Connect the dots. Review and think of additional compound words.
We practice prepositions of movement like “onto”, “out of”, “toward”, “over”, “through”, “away from”, “under” and “down”. These are prepositions of movement because they express the flow and direction
We use prepositions of time (in, at and on) for the various aspects of time. But when do you use “in”, “at” and “on”? In this worksheet, we help clarify how to use each type of preposition by providing example sentences.