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Synonyms Memory Game | Literacy Center Task Cards

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Elementary Elle
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I love these cards! I also used them for a go-fish type game with my small group (I have shout, who has a synonym for shout?). This was a great way for students to be active participants to practice synonyms!
We played Concentration with these cards. I made sets for groups and the students enjoyed playing. It was very engaging and the amount of options meant I could choose words that would be most helpful to my students.
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  1. Teach vocabulary skills the easy way! These low-prep language arts games are perfect for teaching new vocabulary word skills that align to your standards. Practice synonyms, antonyms, compound words, homographs, homophones, prefixes and suffixes. Each vocabulary game also includes no-prep printables
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Are your kiddos super excited to learn about synonyms?! This synonyms game is perfect for teaching words with similar meanings in an easy, effective, and engaging way! 48 pairs of memory match style cards make for a fun and colorful low prep game. Enjoy teaching synonyms with simple, step by step, student-friendly directions, along with 3 x no prep printables reinforcing the skill and a student recording sheet. This resource also includes a smaller, black and white copy of the activity so that students can make their own game to keep!

Choose the synonym vocabulary cards that fit the ability levels of your students for effortless differentiation. This is a great activity for your literacy centers. Just print, cut, and play!

What You Get:
Teaching Ideas {Construction Advice and Activity Ideas}

Student-Friendly Activity Directions

Half Page Directions – Perfect for Task Card Boxes!

**Now with an option for text or picture directions!

Memory Game Cards {48 x Synonym Pairs Total}

B&W Memory Game for Students to Prepare

Student Recording Sheet

3 x No Prep Printables

Words Included: happy/glad, angry/mad, father/dad, hat/cap, bag/sack, pretty/lovely, run/jog, little/small, big/large, sad/unhappy, house/home, naughty/bad, boy/lad, hut/shack, kid/child, ill/sick, present/gift, garbage/trash, shout/yell, rip/tear, cry/sob, smile/grin, yummy/delicious, friend/pal, look/watch, sniff/smell, funny/silly, tired/sleepy, woman/lady, infant/baby, hop/jump, talk/speak, jewel/gem, wet/damp, cab/taxi, pop/soda, dirty/messy, hug/embrace, make/create, like/enjoy, choose/select, finish/end, stir/mix, hot/warm, page/sheet, noisy/loud, stinky/smelly, and cold/chilly

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1-3 Players

38 Pages Total
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Distinguish shades of meaning among verbs describing the same general action (e.g., walk, march, strut, prance) by acting out the meanings.
Distinguish shades of meaning among verbs differing in manner (e.g., look, peek, glance, stare, glare, scowl) and adjectives differing in intensity (e.g., large, gigantic) by defining or choosing them or by acting out the meanings.
Distinguish shades of meaning among closely related verbs (e.g., toss, throw, hurl) and closely related adjectives (e.g., thin, slender, skinny, scrawny).

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