✨ What’s Included:
36 full-color “I Have, Who Has?” cards featuring antonym pairs written in print or cursive script.
36 blackline master cards – perfect for extra handwriting practice or differentiation.
An answer key for easy assessment.
Instructions
📚 Learning Objectives
Students will identify and define antonyms (opposites).
Students will improve their print or cursive handwriting skills.
Students will expand their vocabulary and understanding of word relationships.
Students will enhance their listening and speaking skills through active participation.
Students will develop critical thinking skills by recognizing contrasting meanings.
💡 How to Use This Resource:
Use as a whole-class activity to review vocabulary at the start or end of a lesson.
Incorporate as a fast-paced, engaging center activity to reinforce learning.
Use as a small group game to support struggling learners or provide additional practice.
Employ as a quick assessment tool to monitor student understanding.
Adapt the game for independent practice – students can play with a partner or independently.
✅ Perfect For…
Building vocabulary skills in grades K – 3.
Engaging students in interactive vocabulary games.
Enhancing cursive handwriting practice in a fun and meaningful way.
Differentiated instruction – use color or blackline versions to suit various learning needs.
Morning work or early finisher activities.
Supplementing homeschooling curriculum.
🧠 The Pedagogy: Why It Works
This resource leverages the power of game-based learning to make vocabulary acquisition fun and memorable.
The “I Have, Who Has?” format encourages active participation, collaborative learning, and immediate feedback, fostering a dynamic classroom environment.
The inclusion of cursive script integrates handwriting practice seamlessly into vocabulary development, reinforcing multiple skills simultaneously.



















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