Seeking Out Antonyms – Be a stealth fighter and heat seek the words that mean the same and different things.
Beach Balls – You will need a red and blue crayon for this one.
Antonyms Worksheet – When you are doing this make sure that sentence reads well after you make your changes.
Synonyms and Antonyms – Classify all the sets of words to the best of your ability.
Chicken Coups – Get those chickens back in their coup!
Synonym Search – Synonyms for the words listed below are hidden in the box. Circle each synonym you find, and write it on the line next to its clue.
What Are They? – Read each set of words below. Are they synonyms (S) or antonyms (A)? Write S or A in the box.
Crossword – Read the clues below. Write the correct synonym in the puzzle.
Creating Antonyms with Prefixes –Add a prefix that means "not" to each word to create its antonym. Choose the correct prefix, and write the new word on the line.
Somebody Walk the Dog! – Improve these sentences by choosing an antonym for the word in parentheses. Use your word to fill in the blank in the sentence. Choose a different word for each sentence.
Use Your Tool Box! – Adding a prefix to a word can change it to an antonym, a word that has an opposite meaning. Add a prefix to each word below, or change its prefix, to make an antonym.
First Flight – Read the article below. Use a dictionary or thesaurus to help you find a synonym to use in place of each word in parentheses. Then write each synonym in the space provided.
Tiling the Floor with Antonyms – Wanda the Wordsmith is having her kitchen retiled. She wants every pair of tiles to contain a word and its antonym.
Egg Hunt – If the words are antonyms, color the eggs. If the words are synonyms, circle the eggs. Then write an antonym for the words on the line below the eggs.
Ego Full of Antonyms – Match each word with its antonym.