Even though asituation couldbe bad, youlook forward toit being good. Example: Men andwomen are paidthe same amountof money for doingthe same work.Antonym:RejectionExample:Someone bringsyou a gift. Youtake the gift andsay thank you.Antonym:to despairor give upAntonym:continuingto do badthingsExample: A group offriends are talking.Someone is sittingoutside the group.The group invitesthe person to join.Example: A studenttries out for thecheerleading team.They keep a goodattitude about makingthe team.Synonym:Harmonyor quietTo changefor thebetterThe actof beingacceptedAntonym:conflictSynonym:welcomeExample: Thetwo countriescame up witha treaty to endthe war.Synonym:wish,desire, ordreamExample: Zuko triesto capture the onlyperson that can savethe world. Later, hetries to help thatperson save theworldSynonym:FairnessorsamenessSynonym:forgivenessandatonementAntonym:UnfairnessMaking upfor badthings youhave doneTreatingpeoplethe samewayExample: Theclass got alongand did notfight or argueduring groupwork.A girl’s fathertravels far awayfor the military.She believes hewill be safe andcome home.The stateof beingequalEven though asituation couldbe bad, youlook forward toit being good. Example: Men andwomen are paidthe same amountof money for doingthe same work.Antonym:RejectionExample:Someone bringsyou a gift. Youtake the gift andsay thank you.Antonym:to despairor give upAntonym:continuingto do badthingsExample: A group offriends are talking.Someone is sittingoutside the group.The group invitesthe person to join.Example: A studenttries out for thecheerleading team.They keep a goodattitude about makingthe team.Synonym:Harmonyor quietTo changefor thebetterThe actof beingacceptedAntonym:conflictSynonym:welcomeExample: Thetwo countriescame up witha treaty to endthe war.Synonym:wish,desire, ordreamExample: Zuko triesto capture the onlyperson that can savethe world. Later, hetries to help thatperson save theworldSynonym:FairnessorsamenessSynonym:forgivenessandatonementAntonym:UnfairnessMaking upfor badthings youhave doneTreatingpeoplethe samewayExample: Theclass got alongand did notfight or argueduring groupwork.A girl’s fathertravels far awayfor the military.She believes hewill be safe andcome home.The stateof beingequal

Thematic Topics 2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. O-Even though a situation could be bad, you look forward to it being good.
  2. E-Example: Men and women are paid the same amount of money for doing the same work.
  3. A-Antonym: Rejection
  4. A-Example: Someone brings you a gift. You take the gift and say thank you.
  5. O-Antonym: to despair or give up
  6. R-Antonym: continuing to do bad things
  7. A-Example: A group of friends are talking. Someone is sitting outside the group. The group invites the person to join.
  8. O-Example: A student tries out for the cheerleading team. They keep a good attitude about making the team.
  9. P-Synonym: Harmony or quiet
  10. R-To change for the better
  11. A-The act of being accepted
  12. P-Antonym: conflict
  13. A-Synonym: welcome
  14. P-Example: The two countries came up with a treaty to end the war.
  15. O-Synonym: wish, desire, or dream
  16. R-Example: Zuko tries to capture the only person that can save the world. Later, he tries to help that person save the world
  17. E-Synonym: Fairness or sameness
  18. R-Synonym: forgiveness and atonement
  19. E-Antonym: Unfairness
  20. R-Making up for bad things you have done
  21. E-Treating people the same way
  22. P-Example: The class got along and did not fight or argue during group work.
  23. O-A girl’s father travels far away for the military. She believes he will be safe and come home.
  24. E-The state of being equal