similes and metaphors
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Similes and Metaphors. Brain Pop Video. A simile is a comparison between two things using “like” or “as.”. Simile. Examples. Example #1: My brother is like a monkey in a tree. Example #2: Chris popped out of his seat like a toaster strudel . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Similes and Metaphors Brain Pop Video
SimileA simile is a comparison between two things using “like” or “as.”
ExamplesExample #1: My brother is like a monkey in a tree.
Example #2: Chris popped out of his seat like a toaster strudel.
Example #3: The breeze is as gentle as a lamb.
What do they have in common? Think about the deeper, figurative
meaning.My brother is like a monkey in a tree.
They are both…
What do they have in common? Think about the deeper, figurative
meaning.Chris popped out of his seat like a toaster strudel.
They are both…
What do they have in common? Think about the deeper, figurative
meaning.The breeze is as gentle as a lamb.
They are both…
The star was like a diamond in the sky.
Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a simile?
They like ice cream more than candy.
Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a simile?
Like a bird, he was free.Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a simile?
Tina is as sly as a fox. Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a simile?
As he turned the corner, he saw his kindergarten crush.
Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a simile?
Independent Practice Circle the 2 objects being
compared. Then complete the simile in each
sentence.
MetaphorA metaphor is a comparison between two things that does not use “like” or “as.”
Examples Example #1: Words are weapons.
Example #2: The stars were spotlights on the pool.
Example #3: My sister is a lion on the prowl.
What do they have in common? Think about the deeper, figurative
meaning. Words are weapons. They are both…
What do they have in common? Think about the deeper, figurative
meaning. The stars were spotlights on the
pool. They are both…
What do they have in common? Think about the deeper, figurative
meaning. My sister is a lion on the prowl. They are both…
Her home was a prison. Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a metaphor?
Jesse is a real pig when he eats.
Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a metaphor?
My father is like a rock. Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a metaphor?
You are my sunshine. Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a metaphor?
He is funny like my brother.
Thumbs up or down: Is this sentence a metaphor?
Independent Practice Circle the two objects being
compared. Then complete the metaphor in
each sentence.
Think About It
How are similes and metaphors the same? In what ways are similes different from metaphors?
Simile Metaphor