For Parents/Educators you are very welcome to download any or all of our Printable Thematic Units and/or Lesson Plans for use in your homes, homeschool, classroom or community centres. ►►Activity Home Page.
Verbs are “action” or “doing” words e.g. fishing ◄ “I am going fishing.”
The activities and worksheets available through this website are by no means exhaustive, and many far more complex words can be included in the activities for older learners who have a higher level of vocabulary/comprehension. Exercises are ideal for student/educator interaction and perfect for homeschooling fun.
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You will find flash cards, vocabulary exercises and games that can be adapted to younger or older learners, and some blank cards to “write your own” in this 120 page book available through Currclick Publishers.
A fun exercise for children is to walk around the classroom or home/garden (in fact anywhere will do) and examine objects and think about what the “opposite” of that object is. It should be borne in mind that antonyms are not restricted to nouns or verbs.
Creating lists and matching them to pictures is also another exercise that young children enjoy; cutting and pasting pictures from a magazine or newspaper of “opposites” is also an effective exercise. These exercises are great for educator/learner interaction and can be included in many other grammatical or vocabulary lessons.
Please observe adequate safety precautions when undertaking crafts, cutting, pasting or other similar activities that require the use of scissors, heat, small or sharp objects, paste, paint etc.