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  1. Words with similar meaning. Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meaning. In these grade 5 vocabulary worksheets, students match words to their synonyms, using a word bank.

  2. Our 5th grade synonyms and antonyms worksheets improve reading comprehension. With exciting activities galore, students will soon discover the value of a thesaurus, using new concepts and lessons. Designed for 10 and 11-year-olds, 5th grade synonyms and antonyms use age-appropriate strategies to build vocabulary and improve memory.

  3. By analyzing student data and commonly taught texts, Vocabulary.com has compiled this collection of essential vocabulary for students in 5th grade. Master high-frequency, high-utility words that you'll encounter across the curriculum.

  4. Fourth and fifth graders will identify and use synonyms and antonyms in this engaging practice worksheet.

  5. PLAY Tic-tac-toe with synonyms and antonyms. CIRCLE any word that is a synonym to the blue word. PUT an X through any antonyms. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, like happy and sad. When you find three synonyms or antonyms in a row, you are a winner! The line can go across, down, or horizontally.

  6. See the full-year Fifth-Grade Grammar Bundle!*** This resource is all about synonyms and antonyms : what they are and how to identify them. I designed this unit to help your students learn what synonyms and antonyms are—and retain that knowledge.

  7. Synonyms and Antonyms5th and 6th Grades. Remember that a synonym means nearly the same thing as another word; an antonym means the opposite. Example: intelligent and smart are synonyms. Intelligent and dumb are antonyms.

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