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Page 1: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my

Figurative Language in Poetry Printables.

You might also find these blog posts useful:

Character Traits: Building Vocabulary Point of View: 3 Free Graphic Organizers

Teaching Main Idea Text Features: Integrating Technology

18 No Prep Worksheets:

Poems Included!

Find me on Facebook

Page 2: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

When two or more nearby words start with the same

consonant sound! Example:

The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox.

Words whose sounds suggest their meaning (like sound effects)!

Examples:

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CLICK

Page 3: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

When two different things are compared using the words “like”

or “as.” Example:

The boy screamed as loud a clap of thunder.

The boy was loud a clap of thunder.

When two different things are compared by saying one IS

something else. (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”)

Example: My sister a monster.

Page 4: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

When human qualities are given to nonhuman

things. Example:

The stars in the night sky.

When an extreme exaggeration is used to

make a point. Example:

I am so hungry, I could eat a horse!

Page 5: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

When two or more nearby words start with the same

consonant sound!

Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into

a ox.

Page 6: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

Words whose sounds suggest their meaning

(like sound effects)! Examples:

Zip

CLICK

Page 7: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

When two different things are compared using the words

“like” or “as.”

Example: The boy screamed as loud

a clap of thunder. The boy was loud a clap

of thunder.

Page 8: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

When two different things are compared by saying one IS

something else. (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”)

Example: My sister a

monster.

Page 9: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

Example: The stars

in the night sky.

When human qualities are given to nonhuman things.

Page 10: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

When an extreme exaggeration is used to make a point.

Example: I am so hungry,

I could eat a horse!

Page 11: If you’re teaching figurative language, you might like my ... · The stars in the night sky. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. When an extreme exaggeration is used

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