Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Wanted to share a quick idea with you today to get you in the mood for winter! This is a quick synonym or antonym activity. I used foam snowflakes from the craft dept. Just cut them in half and write synonyms or antonyms on each half. You can make the colors match or not to up the difficulty.
I added magnets to the back of mine and this was a good way to get the kids up and moving. One student worked on matching snowflakes while I spent some direct instruction time with another student. Then they switched! If you use it, leave a comment and let me know!
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Hi there! I recently found your blog and LOVE it! You have so many great resources – thank you so much for sharing and being so generous! I have a blog & website myself – I am going to add you to my blogroll. If you get a chance, can you check out my site and perhaps add it to your list of links or blogroll? I am a school-based SLP who focuses on sharing resources and lesson ideas for social language mostly. I’m in the Minneapolis area – the site is: http://jillkuzma.wordpress.com – thanks so much! Best wishes – Jill Kuzma
Hi Jill! Nice to hear from you! I certainly will add you to my blogroll and I thank you for adding me back! Looking forward to using some of your pragmatic language ideas!
Jenna
This is seriously an awesome idea. And yet SO SIMPLE AND CHEAP!!!! Thanks for linking up today!
Love this idea! Thanks for sharing.
Marcia 🙂
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing!!
This is great! I just discovered this blog and I love it! You are so creative!!
wonderful idea! Going to modify for EI but great great great! Going to try with High schoolers too!
I bought snowflakes from the dollar section in Target last month and now that we are officially in winter two snowstorms back to back, I will definitely use this idea! Thanks for sharing!