Pitcher
1. Container that holds liquid. (e.g., There is a pitcher of lemonade on the table)
2. Baseball player (e.g., The pitcher threw Reggie a curveball and struck him out.)
Maggie was angry when Tom spilled glue on her desk
Mad, furious,
The heart-shaped cookies were so disgusting!
yummy, good, tasty
How would you feel if you got a card from a secret admirer?
curious, excited, happy
Chocolates & Candy Hearts
triple points
Compare- Both candy, both sweet
Contrast- different shapes, flavors,
Glasses
double points
1. Eye glasses (e.g., I cant read without my glasses)
2. Cup (e.g., I drank coffee and 2 glasses of water)
My valentine box broke, but my friend repaired it
fixed
I was so sad when I got a valentine from Hank in the mail!
happy
How would you feel if you ate an entire box of chocolates?
triple points
sick, upset stomach,
Fruit Punch & Coffee
Compare- Both drinks
Contrast- one is brown, one is red. One is sweet, one is not.
Shed
1. small building that is used to store things. (e.g., my dad keeps the lawnmower in the shed).
2. to get rid of something. (e.g., My dog sheds so much, his hair is all over the couch!)
Jess tore the paper heart in half
ripped
The box of chocolates was so tiny!
double points
enormous, big, huge,
How would you feel if you were asked to read your Valentine poem to the whole class?
nervous
Cupid & A bird
Compare- They both fly
Contrast- one is a person, one is an animal. One is fake, one is real.
Ring
double points
1. Piece of jewelry. (e.g., She had a gold ring on her finger)
2. Sound. (e.g., As we walked up to my neighbors door, I told my sister to ring the bell).
Mike grinned when Sally gave him a valentine.
Smiled
I decorated my mailbox and it looked beautiful!
horrible, ugly
How would you feel if Joe gave a Valentine to everyone in your class except for you?
Upset, sad, left out, mad
4th of July & Valentines Day
Compare- Both holidays
Contrast- one is in the summer, one is in the winter
Wave
1. movement in the ocean. (e.g., the waves at the beach were so big!)
2. gesture with your hand. (e.g., I waved goodbye to my mom as the bus drove away).
My friend giggled when I told her a joke.
Double points
laughed
The pink balloons were hanging under the window
above
How would you feel if your sister ate your box of chocolates after you told her not to?
upset, sad, mad
Cake & Cupcake
Compare- Both are eaten, Both are sweet, both have cake and frosting
Contrast- One is tiny, one is big