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I Have, Who Has? Synonym Game

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    Updated:  13 Apr 2026

Boost vocabulary understanding with a synonym game that gets students actively listening, speaking and making meaning from words in real sentence contexts.

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    Editable:  Google Slides

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    Non-Editable:  PDF

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    Pages:  9 Pages

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    Year:  4

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teaching resource

I Have, Who Has? Synonym Game

  • Updated

    Updated:  13 Apr 2026

Boost vocabulary understanding with a synonym game that gets students actively listening, speaking and making meaning from words in real sentence contexts.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  9 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Year

    Year:  4

Boost vocabulary understanding with a synonym game that gets students actively listening, speaking and making meaning from words in real sentence contexts.

Play a Whole-Class Synonym Game for Deeper Engagement

Exploring synonyms in real sentences is a critical step in helping students move beyond word-level understanding. Seeing and hearing synonyms used naturally in sentences helps students understand nuance, tone and appropriateness.

This whole-class synonym game has been designed by our experienced teacher team to help your students explore synonyms in authentic contexts. It follows the familiar and much-loved “I Have, Who Has?” format and allows all students to be actively involved. Each card includes a clue sentence with an identified focus word, and students must determine if they have the matching synonym (which means they are next in the sequence). For example:

Who has a synonym for ‘rich’ in this sentence?
The rich man owned several houses.  

The student with the card containing the word ‘wealthy’ then takes the next turn.

This resource downloads as a full-colour PDF for an editable Google Slides file. It contains an instruction page and 32 clue cards.

Multiple Benefits of This Whole-Class Synonym Game

This whole-class synonyms game offers many benefits to students. Instead of a few confident students doing all the talking (we’ve all watched that happen), every child has a role and a reason to stay switched on. If they miss their cue, the whole game stops!

Here are some reasons why this whole-class game is a must for your next English lesson:

  • Supports active listening skills – Students must listen closely to every sentence read aloud to identify whether their card is the match – no tuning out halfway through!
  • Requires inclusive participation – Every student has a turn, which helps quieter or less confident learners feel just as essential as the confident callers.
  • Promotes sustained engagement – The game-like structure and anticipation of ‘your turn’ keep energy and attention high, especially during long literacy blocks.

Download and Prepare This “I Have, Who Has” Game

Use the dropdown menu on the Download button to access your preferred version of this resource. Note that if you select the Google Slides file, you will be prompted to make a copy to your personal drive before downloading.

Print this resource on cardboard to improve durability. Store all the cards together in a large envelope or ziplock bag for safekeeping. No extra prep, no complicated setup and no tech required!


This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter collaborator.


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