Description
This worksheet assists students in understanding Connotation and Denotation vocabulary
Example:
For each pair of words and a phrase, list the one that is positive in the “Positive
Connotation” category, the one that is negative in the “Negative Connotation”
category, and the phrase that is a more neutral definition for both words in the
"Denotation" column.
And practicing shifting your viewpoint so that you can describe the same object both favorably and unfavorably. You can do this by first using words with a positive connotation and then switching to words with a negative connotation.
Grammar Lesson and Supplement Links!
Weekly Grammar Lesson: (Who, Whom, Whose) (Worksheet)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: The Parts of a Verb (Worksheet)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Who vs Whom? (Handout)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Affect vs Effect (Worksheet)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Comma Rules (Handout)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Reflexive Pronouns (Worksheet)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Apostrophes (Handout)
Weekly Grammar Lesson (Lie vs Lay)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Spelling Rules Handout
Weekly Grammar Exercise (Looking Out for Figurative Language) Weekly Grammar lesson: Subjects and Predicates worksheet
Weekly Grammar Exercises (Fewer versus Less)
Weekly Grammar Exercises (Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices]
Grammar Lesson Sentence Fragments: When You Don’t Say Enough (Handout)
Grammar Lesson: Verb Tense (Worksheet)
Kinds of Sentences (Worksheet)
Semicolon (;) and Colon (:) (Handout)
Subject Verb Agreement (Handout)
Connotation and Denotation Practice
Common Usage Errors Homographs (Handout)
Four Grammatical Sentence Types Handout
Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement (Handout)
Semicolon practice worksheet (Handout)
Homonym worksheet (ESL, elementary/middle)
Common Errors in Grammar & Punctuation (Handout)
Comprehensive Essay Editing: MLA & Grammar/Mechanics Writing Rules and Tips
TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher team) classroom, homeschool, or independent study teacher.
If you wish to photocopy and/or digitally share any resource with another teacher, please purchase an additional license at a discounted rate under "My Purchases" tab on Teachers Pay Teachers.
Reproducing any part of this resource for more than one teacher, classroom, or for-profit educational and tutoring centers is strictly prohibited. Any portion of these instructional resources cannot be distributed or posted electronically without the express written permission of Kcurriculum Creative Learning Teacher.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Blessings - Kay
KcurriculumPBL@gmail.com 2020-present - Kcurriculum Creative Learning®
Highlights
Description
This worksheet assists students in understanding Connotation and Denotation vocabulary
Example:
For each pair of words and a phrase, list the one that is positive in the “Positive
Connotation” category, the one that is negative in the “Negative Connotation”
category, and the phrase that is a more neutral definition for both words in the
"Denotation" column.
And practicing shifting your viewpoint so that you can describe the same object both favorably and unfavorably. You can do this by first using words with a positive connotation and then switching to words with a negative connotation.
Grammar Lesson and Supplement Links!
Weekly Grammar Lesson: (Who, Whom, Whose) (Worksheet)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: The Parts of a Verb (Worksheet)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Who vs Whom? (Handout)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Affect vs Effect (Worksheet)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Comma Rules (Handout)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Reflexive Pronouns (Worksheet)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Apostrophes (Handout)
Weekly Grammar Lesson (Lie vs Lay)
Weekly Grammar Lesson: Spelling Rules Handout
Weekly Grammar Exercise (Looking Out for Figurative Language) Weekly Grammar lesson: Subjects and Predicates worksheet
Weekly Grammar Exercises (Fewer versus Less)
Weekly Grammar Exercises (Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices]
Grammar Lesson Sentence Fragments: When You Don’t Say Enough (Handout)
Grammar Lesson: Verb Tense (Worksheet)
Kinds of Sentences (Worksheet)
Semicolon (;) and Colon (:) (Handout)
Subject Verb Agreement (Handout)
Connotation and Denotation Practice
Common Usage Errors Homographs (Handout)
Four Grammatical Sentence Types Handout
Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement (Handout)
Semicolon practice worksheet (Handout)
Homonym worksheet (ESL, elementary/middle)
Common Errors in Grammar & Punctuation (Handout)
Comprehensive Essay Editing: MLA & Grammar/Mechanics Writing Rules and Tips
TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher team) classroom, homeschool, or independent study teacher.
If you wish to photocopy and/or digitally share any resource with another teacher, please purchase an additional license at a discounted rate under "My Purchases" tab on Teachers Pay Teachers.
Reproducing any part of this resource for more than one teacher, classroom, or for-profit educational and tutoring centers is strictly prohibited. Any portion of these instructional resources cannot be distributed or posted electronically without the express written permission of Kcurriculum Creative Learning Teacher.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Blessings - Kay
KcurriculumPBL@gmail.com 2020-present - Kcurriculum Creative Learning®



