Ring in the Chinese new year with antonyms. Using the familiar Chinese symbol, teach the meaning of antonyms and practice matching a set of words to their opposites. Turn the learning from this worksheet into a class project by creating black and white yin and yang circles with antonym pairs written on each half.
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Chinese New Year Antonyms Worksheet
This free two page worksheet set focuses on connecting opposites. Use the Chinese yin and yang symbol to tie in learning about antonyms to the Chinese new year in February. Students will write the antonym from the word selection box next to the correct match. With words that are far from your basic “opposites” it’s a refreshing set of words that focuses on developing vocabulary.
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