Certain concepts like opposites seem so basic, it's like, "How can they not understand this?" But obviously, sometimes some of our students just don't. So we go back to the drawing board to invent yet another way to present and to practice the concept.
Opposites are an example of that. Sometimes the concept just begs for some more and varied repetition.
You'll find some fun seasonal ways to practice of opposites in this set. Opposites word cards (21 pairs), two board games, and a read the room activity with recording sheet.
Here's your hidden freebie: Download the free preview for this set at Teachers Pay Teachers and you'll find this opposites reference chart. Use it as a reference for games, or give copies to pairs of students and watch them bounce the words back and forth like this...
"Hot!"
"Cold!"
"In!"
"Out!"
"Quiet!"
"Noisy!"
Okay. No quiet this week, only noisy. :)
Happy Teaching!
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