Word Work (Antonyms) Lesson Plan and Activities for So You Want to Be President?
Word Work (Antonyms) Lesson Plan and Activities for So You Want to Be President?
This word work lesson plan and set of teaching resources use So You Want to Be President? by Caralyn Buehner as a springboard for instruction focused on antonyms and synonyms.
By anchoring word study to the text, students will benefit from seeing how antonyms and synonyms are used inside of the text before engaging in both guided and independent practice with words.
- Included in this resource
- Antonyms lesson plan to use with So You Want to Be President?
- Antonyms worksheet and answer key
- Interactive exploration activity
- Note: This set of instructional resources is for use with the book So You Want to Be President? by Judith St. George. A copy of the book is not included in this set of resources.
This word work lesson plan and set of teaching resources use So You Want to Be President? by Caralyn Buehner as a springboard for instruction focused on antonyms and synonyms.
By anchoring word study to the text, students will benefit from seeing how antonyms and synonyms are used inside of the text before engaging in both guided and independent practice with words.
- Included in this resource
- Antonyms lesson plan to use with So You Want to Be President?
- Antonyms worksheet and answer key
- Interactive exploration activity
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