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Antonym Practice for Kids

This document discusses antonyms, or words with opposite meanings. It provides examples of common antonym pairs such as smallest-biggest, oldest-newest, heavy-light, and morning-evening. It then gives directions for a worksheet where students are asked to identify the antonym of words in the first column by circling options in the second column.

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Antonym Practice for Kids

This document discusses antonyms, or words with opposite meanings. It provides examples of common antonym pairs such as smallest-biggest, oldest-newest, heavy-light, and morning-evening. It then gives directions for a worksheet where students are asked to identify the antonym of words in the first column by circling options in the second column.

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ANTONYMS

BY: ELISHAVEEN M. PASCUAL


READ THE PAIR OF WORDS…

•Smallest - Biggest
•Oldest - Newest
•Heavy - Light
•Morning - Evening
ANTONYMS
• They are words that have opposite
meanings.
Directions: Encircle the
antonym of each of the words
on the first column.
1. High : tall long low
2. Brave : strong coward huge
3. Heavy : small plenty light
4. Wet : dry moist shiny
5. Behind : beside near front

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