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Positive vs. Negative Connotation
Positive vs. Negative Connotation
Positive vs. Negative Connotation
Positive vs. Negative Connotation
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These are 20 task cards. They contain common words. Your students are asked to determine if the word has a positive or a negative connotation. Some may even have a neutral connotation.

These cards can be used as part of an ELA test prep activity, a simply review activity, or as a pre-test or post-test activity.

I recommend printing these cards off on cardstock and laminating them. This way they can be used over and over again. You can use them as they are or place them on book rings to help keep them organized. Next, provide students with the answer key sheet.

An answer key is provided. However, please be aware that some words can fall into both categories depending on use.

Happy Teaching!!!

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Positive vs. Negative Connotation

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Description

These are 20 task cards. They contain common words. Your students are asked to determine if the word has a positive or a negative connotation. Some may even have a neutral connotation.

These cards can be used as part of an ELA test prep activity, a simply review activity, or as a pre-test or post-test activity.

I recommend printing these cards off on cardstock and laminating them. This way they can be used over and over again. You can use them as they are or place them on book rings to help keep them organized. Next, provide students with the answer key sheet.

An answer key is provided. However, please be aware that some words can fall into both categories depending on use.

Happy Teaching!!!

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Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.
Distinguish among the connotations (associations) of words with similar denotations (definitions) (e.g., refined, respectful, polite, diplomatic, condescending).
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