This medium Kindergarten opposites worksheet stretches antonym skills with nine fill in the blank sentences and a four item matching box. Students explore less obvious opposites such as open, closed, full, empty, happy, sad, stop, and go. They read each sentence carefully, choose the right opposite, and then match four pairs at the bottom of the page. The mix of writing and matching helps Kindergarten readers see how opposites describe feelings, actions, and amounts in clear.

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Busy Bee
Opposites
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The cup is full of milk, but the bowl is empty.
2) The window is open, but the door is closed.
3) She feels happy at the park, but sad when it rains.
4) The light is green so go, the red light says stop.
5) Grandma is old and the baby is young.
6) Snow is cold but cocoa feels hot.
7) The book on top is heavy, but the paper is light.
8) She talks loud at recess and quiet in the library.
9) The rabbit is fast, but the turtle is slow.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
open
closed
closed
full
empty
empty
happy
sad
sad
stop
go
go
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