

This Grade KG worksheet on understanding opposites helps young learners recognise and compare opposite concepts through colourful, real-life pictures. Using visual choices such as big and small, hot and cold, happy and sad, up and down, and in and out, children learn to observe carefully and identify contrasting ideas. The activities are engaging, picture-based, and age-appropriate, making the worksheet ideal for kindergarten learners developing early grammar, vocabulary, and thinking skills.
1. Opposites help children understand meaning through comparison.
2. Visual contrasts strengthen observation and thinking skills.
3. Learning opposites builds early vocabulary and concept clarity.
4. These skills support reading readiness and daily communication.
The worksheet contains five structured picture-based exercises that help children identify opposites clearly.
Exercise No. 1
Look at the two pictures in each question. Think about which object is BIG and which one is SMALL. Circle the picture that shows the BIG object.
1. a) Elephant
2. b) House
3. b) Tree
4. a) Bus
5. b) Cow
6. b) Bear
7. a) Bed
8. a) Plate
9. b) Pants
10. a) Refrigerator
Exercise No. 2
Look carefully at both pictures in each question. Decide which picture shows something COLD. Circle the picture that looks cold.
1. b) Snowflake
2. b) Ice cubes
3. a) Ice cream
4. b) Cold face
5. a) Snowy mountain
6. a) Cold juice
7. a) Igloo
8. b) Ice tray
9. a) Person feeling cold
10. b) Child in winter clothes
Exercise No. 3
Look at the faces and pictures shown. Think about how the person or object feels. Circle the picture that shows HAPPY.
1. a) Smiling face
2. b) Child receiving a gift
3. b) Smiling sun
4. a) Girl winning a trophy
5. b) Laughing baby
6. b) Group of children celebrating
7. a) Girl smiling
8. a) Thumbs up
9. a) Flower blooming
10. b) Child dancing happily
Exercise No. 4
Look at the two pictures in each question. See which picture shows something UP. Circle the picture that is up.
1. b) Kite flying
2. b) Bird flying
3. a) Balloons in the sky
4. b) Monkey hanging up
5. a) Rocket going up
6. a) Birds flying up
7. a) Child climbing steps
8. b) Flag up
9. a) Airplane flying
10. a) Up arrow
Exercise No. 5
Look at both pictures carefully. Decide which picture shows something IN. Circle the picture where the object is inside.
1. a) Gift inside the box
2. a) Dog inside the house
3. b) Child inside the car
4. a) Toys inside the box
5. b) Bird inside the cage
6. b) Pencil inside the box
7. b) Shoes inside the cupboard
8. a) Fish inside the bowl
9. b) Book in the bag
10. a) Cookies inside the jar
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It helps children recognise opposite concepts using clear picture-based comparisons.
Opposites build vocabulary, thinking skills, and understanding of contrasts in daily life.
Parents, teachers, and tutors can use it to support early grammar and concept learning in KG.