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From simple matching activities to complex reading comprehension quizzes, these synonyms and antonyms worksheets offer just the right challenges to expand your child's vocabulary and strengthen their reading skills!
Our 4th grade synonyms and antonyms worksheets open the doors to conversations about things that are the same and different. As young learners come to understand how these words fit into conversations, stories, and essays, their vocabulary and literacy improve.
This second grade reading worksheet features common synonyms. Kids connect a word in the first column with its synonym in the second column.
When a word means the same thing as another word, it's called a synonym. Our 3rd grade synonyms and antonyms worksheets are a big help. Using these teacher-curated pages, your young learner will develop a wide vocabulary and gain access to fun activities.
Fourth and fifth graders will identify and use synonyms and antonyms in this engaging practice worksheet.
Synonyms are words with the same or similar meaning; antonyms are words with opposite meanings. In this worksheet, children practice identifying both the synonym and antonym of words like ‘true,” “wealthy,” and “brave.”
Build your first grader's vocabulary skills by reviewing synonyms and antonyms together. Download to complete online or as a printable!
In this vocabulary-building worksheet, students will read several short paragraphs and identify and match familiar words with their lesser known synonyms.
Fourth and fifth graders will identify and use synonyms and antonyms in this engaging practice worksheet.
Improve your students' understanding of words and synonyms with this word study worksheet. Read each sentence and decide which word would best replace the bolded word.