Match Antonyms This page will let you move a word to match it with an antonym.
You might also be able to move one of the small turtles, if you see turtles.
An antononym is a word with the opposite meaning of another word.
First, click, hold, and drag the words to rearrange them.
Second, find out which small turtle can be moved.
I hope you enjoy this activity. - John Schlichte














Antonyms
*     This type of "moving HTML text" works with MS Internet Explorer 4.0+

Hold the left mouse button down on a word and move it to match it with a word with the opposite meaning.

hot - cold


 
 big
  small
  nice
  work
  clean


 large
 mean
 dirty
 tiny
 play


Check your work:

big - tiny
small - large
nice - mean
work - play
clean - dirty



Antonyms


 
 sunny
  boy
  true
  stand
  wet


 sit
 false
 cloudy
 dry
 girl

Check your work:

sunny - cloudy
boy - girl
true - false
stand - sit
wet - dry



Antonyms


 
 run
  small
  poor
  high
  cool


 low
 walk
 enormous
 warm
 rich

Check your work:

run - walk
small - enormous
poor - rich
high - low
cool - warm



Antonyms


 
 male
  fact
  raw
  yell
  quiet


 fiction
 female
 whisper
 noisy
 cooked

Check your work:

male - female
fact - fiction
raw - cooked
yell - whisper
quiet - noisy


This is a turtle.

I hope you improve your reading and vocabulary by matching the pairs of antonyms in this activity.  - John Schlichte, Teacher and Technology Enthusiast
This is me.
Mr. Schlichte likes turtles.
This "drag and drop" activity was created by John Schlichte after viewing a similar activity and links to other "drag and drop" examples and programming information that can be found at: http://www.mrsmcgowan.com/quiz/compoundwords.htm http://www.mrsmcgowan.com/1stgrade/lotsofscrambles.htm http://myschoolonline.com/folder/0,1872,55356-166779-5-6362,00.html

The quality and exchange of useful educational information has been greatly increased through the use of technology by students and teachers. See http://www.JESProductions.net for further examples and links to other educational connections.
A special note of thanks is extended to Amanda, Andre, Leilani, and Peter who helped me with the selection of words for this activity.