Here is a quick antonyms activity. I have provided two levels so that these can be used with lower level and higher level students. The document also has a writing component to help increase the students understanding of antonyms. Enjoy!
An extension activity to use with first/second grade students after reading the book A House is a House For Me. This book expands a childs imagination of what could be a house and what lives in a house. Give the students this worksheet and have them come up with ideas of what could live in these specific places. For example a desk could be a house for a pencil or a piece of paper.
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