This week and last week, we have looked at using synonyms and antonyms. Learning synonyms and antonyms can increase our usable vocabulary by quite a bit! Test writers are also big fans of using synonyms and antonyms when they write questions, so it's important to know as many as we can.
Want to test your knowledge of synonyms? Try this quiz: www.turtlediary.com/quiz/choose-the-correct-synonym-fourth-grade.html More synonym practice: www.turtlediary.com/quiz/identifying-correct-synonym-pair-fourth-grade.html Want to test your knowledge of antonyms? Try this quiz: www.turtlediary.com/quiz/choose-the-correct-antonym-fourth-grade.html More antonym practice: www.turtlediary.com/quiz/identifying-correct-antonym-pair-fourth-grade.html Ready for a SUPER challenge? Even I can't do this quiz! www.sporcle.com/games/FlorrieK/can-you-click-the-synonyms-and-antonyms Let me know if you have any questions, or if you want more practice! -Jenny
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One of the things that many people struggled with on the needs assessment was identifying synonyms and antonyms. This can be challenging, because it means you have to know ALL of the word choices you see on an exam! Here's a short video with some examples:
We'll try more examples together in class. If you're still struggling, see me for more practice. -Jenny |
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