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Synonym I Have Who Has – Print and Digital

Synonym I Have Who Has – Print and Digital

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Format

PDF

Grade level

,

Resource Type

Games, Internet Activities, Printables

Subject

English Language Arts, Reading, Vocabulary

Looking for a fun, whole-class game that can be used to introduce, practice, OR review synonyms? This interactive activity will reinforce this important vocabulary concept while getting rave reviews from your class. All of your students will have fun playing Synonym I Have, Who Has, whether in-person or remote!

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2nd and 3rd grade students will enjoy learning antonym pairs while playing the print version of Synonyms I Have, Who Has in class or using the digital slideshow available for Google Slides or Easel. With two differentiated options, this low-prep activity is a great way to reinforce this concept for all types of learners.

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RESOURCE INCLUDES:

  • 24 Synonyms I Have, Who Has Cards with Visual Cues (see antonym pairs below)
  • 24 Synonyms I Have, Who Has Cards with Words Only
  • Black-and-White versions of both options listed above- save on color ink!
  • Google Slides and Easel Slideshow along with directions to play digitally in class or remotely
  • Google Slides Drag and Drop version for partner or independent work
  • Synonym Pairs Answer Key
  • Full directions for use for both print and digital activities

SYNONYM PAIRS– laugh/giggle, neat/tidy, sniff/smell, see/look, garbage/trash, choose/select, push/shove, kind/friendly, end/finish, gift/present, happy/joyful, tiny/small, like/enjoy, sad/unhappy, talk/speak, hard/difficult, stinky/smelly, noisy/loud, idea/thought, sleepy/tired, jump/leap, make/create, kid/child, large/big

The game does not have a start card, so it can be replayed multiple times and still be engaging!

IDEAS FOR USE:

  • Whole class review- start with visuals and move to word only cards
  • Small group- each student gets multiple cards
  • Emergent bilinguals- excellent way to practice words commonly seen while reading

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    Stephanie Lanter
    10 Jul 2023
    I used this as an engaging class activity to review synonyms toward the end of the year. It had good "ordinary" vocabulary as well as more challenging synonym pairs. We were able to play several times without it getting boring because they knew all the words.
    Amy B.
    10 Jul 2023
    The kids just LOVE this game!!!
    Megan S.
    10 Jul 2023
    This was a great resource!