Fill In The Missing Letters Of The Antonyms

Here is an interesting way to teach antonyms to grade-1 students. In this worksheet, children need to identify the antonym of each word and fill in the missing letters in each antonym. This activity will not only help them learn the antonyms of words, but also teach them spellings.

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Andrea Robbins
Andrea RobbinsM.Ed, Early Childhood
Andrea Robbins is a certified parenting coach, former teacher, mom, stepmom, and wife.  She holds a master’s degree in Early Childhood from Bank Street College of Education and over 15 years of experience in teaching and running various classroom programs.

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Trisha worked as a schoolteacher for three years before taking up professional writing in 2021. She completed her masters in English from the University of Calcutta and bachelors in Education from the University of Burdwan.

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