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All Text Structures and Figurative Language - Review

All Text Structures and Figurative Language - Review

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English

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5th - 7th Grade

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Hard

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CCSS
RI.4.5, W.11-12.2D, L.4.5

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Madelaine Shreeman

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4 Slides • 36 Questions

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All Text Structures Review

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Multiple Choice

What is an over-exaggeration that isn't to be taken literally?

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Metaphor

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Personification

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Hyperbole

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Alliteration

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Poll

How do YOU feel about text structures so far?

I do not feel good about them.

I know some, but not all of the structures.

I'm feeling good, but could use some review.

I feel great about them!

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LET'S REVIEW TEXT STRUCTURES!

From the following book covers, which text structure do you think it would match with?

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Multiple Choice

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Sequence/Chronological

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Problem/Solution

3

Description

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Cause/Effect

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Multiple Choice

What is a comparison between two or more things using "like" or "as?"

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Metaphor

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Simile

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Hyperbole

4

Personification

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Multiple Choice

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Compare/Contrast

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Sequence/Chronological

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Problem/Solution

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Description

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Multiple Choice

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Problem/Solution

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Cause/Effect

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Sequence/Chronological

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Compare/Contrast

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Multiple Choice

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Description

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Cause/Effect

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Problem/Solution

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Compare/Contrast

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Multiple Choice

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Compare/Contrast

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Cause/Effect

3

Description

4

Problem/Solution

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Multiple Select

Which THREE of these words or phrases are signal words for CAUSE/EFFECT?

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because

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however

3

as a result of

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due to

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most important

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Multiple Select

Which TWO of these words or phrases are signal words for PROBLEM/SOLUTION?

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issue

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difference

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on the other hand

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resolution

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Multiple Select

Which THREE of these words or phrases are signal words for DESCRIPTION?

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looks like

2

similar

3

characteristics

4

for example

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Multiple Select

Which TWO of these words or phrases are signal words for COMPARE/CONTRAST?

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when

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between

3

whereas

4

first

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Multiple Select

Which THREE of these words or phrases are signal words for SEQUENCE/CHRONOLOGICAL?

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dates or numbers

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conflict

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after

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finally

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LET'S TRY SOME PASSAGES!

Read the following passages and identify which text structure each shows.

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Multiple Choice

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Description

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Problem/Solution

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Cause/Effect

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Sequence/Chronological

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Multiple Choice

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Cause/Effect

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Compare/Contrase

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Problem/Solution

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Description

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Multiple Choice

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Cause/Effect

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Description

3

Compare/Contrast

4

Sequence/Chronological

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Multiple Choice

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Sequence/Chronological

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Description

3

Cause/Effect

4

Compare/Contrast

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Multiple Choice

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Compare/Contrast

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Description

3

Sequence/Chronological

4

Cause/Effect

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Multiple Choice

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Description

2

Problem/Solution

3

Compare/Contrast

4

Cause/Effect

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Multiple Choice

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Problem/Solution

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Cause/Effect

3

Description

4

Sequence/Chronological

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Multiple Choice

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Description

2

Cause/Effect

3

Compare/Contrast

4

Sequence/Chronological

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Multiple Choice

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Cause/Effect

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Sequence/Chronological

3

Description

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Problem/Solution

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Multiple Choice

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Cause/Effect

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Description

3

Compare/Contrast

4

Problem/Solution

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CAN YOU RECOGNIZE THE MATCHING GRAPHIC ORGANIZER?

Choose the right text structure to go with the graphic organizer that you see!

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Choice

What is a comparison between two or more things using "like" or "as?"

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Metaphor

2

Simile

3

Personification

4

Hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

What is an over-exaggeration that isn't literal?

1

Alliteration

2

Metaphor

3

Simile

4

Hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

What is a comparison between two or more things that doesn't use like or as?

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Metaphor

2

Alliteration

3

Simile

4

Onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

What kind of figurative language are the words: crash, boom, bang, and buzz?

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Alliteration

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Personification

3

Onomatopoeia

4

Character Qualities

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Multiple Choice

If I were to say that the moon danced over the fields, what kind of figurative language is that?

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Personification

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Hyperbole

3

Onomatopoeia

4

Alliteration

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Multiple Choice

What kind of figurative language is this example: Dogs drooled on the doors and danced daintily near the dishes.

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Personification

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Hyperbole

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Metaphor

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Alliteration

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Multiple Choice

What figurative language is this: My mouth is a volcano.

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Multiple Choice

What figurative language is this: She moves like a turtle in a snowstorm.

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Simile

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Metaphor

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