4th Grade Common Core: L.4.5c
Common Core Identifier: L.4.5c / Grade: 4
Curriculum: Language: Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
Detail: Demonstrate understanding of words by relating them to their opposites (antonyms) and to words with similar but not identical meanings (synonyms).
21 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Synonyms 1 FREE
Part 1: Circle the two words in each list that are synonyms. Part 2: Write a synonym for each word.
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Cut apart the word boxes and paste next to the correct antonym. Grades 4 and up.
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Cut the word boxes and glue each word next to its synonym. Grades 4 and up.
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Quiz or practice worksheet that reviews concepts of synonyms, antonyms, and homophones.
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Decide whether the pair of words means the same thing or have opposite meanings.
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Cut the word boxes and glue each word next to its synonym. Grades 2-3.
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Tell whether each pair of words on this worksheet are synonyms or antonyms.
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Matching Activity: Draw straight lines to connect the words to their antonyms.
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Cut out all twelve word boxes and paste each word next to its antonym.
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Part A: Circle two antonyms in each set of words. Part B: Write an antonym for each word.
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Can you find the synonym or antonym for each word given? Scan the barcode and three words will appear. Choose the best answer and write it on the line. This version uses more advanced vocabulary for 4th-6th graders.
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Can you find the synonym or antonym for each word given? Scan the barcode and three words will appear. Choose the best answer and write it on the line. This version uses basic vocabulary for 2nd - 4th graders.
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Replace each underlined word in the story with a word that has an opposite meaning.
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Choose the correct word to complete each of these analogies. Then, tell whether the pairs or words are synonyms or antonyms.
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Rewrite the story. Replace each underlined word with a synonym. Draw a picture to illustrate the story.
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For each card, students will choose two words that are synonyms or antonyms.
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Use this printout to encourage students to pay attention to and track new vocabulary words.
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Use this printable word web to track and study new vocabulary words. There are spaces on the web for the word, word parts, definition, synonyms, connotations, antonyms, and parts of speech, as well as a small space to draw a picture.
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This word & concept study graphic organizer uses the Frayer model, showing a space in the middle for the vocabulary word or concept and spaces for the definition, examples, characteristics, and non-examples.
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