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Airborne Day 3

Airborne Day 3

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English

5th Grade

Practice Problem

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CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RL.4.3, L.3.5A

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CHRISTINA CARDOZA

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LESSON SLIDES

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Reading and Vocabulary.

Grade 5 • Module 2 • Week 1 • Lesson 4.

In this lesson:
Shared Reading: Figurative Language with Airborn

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Shared Reading.

Let’s read Airborn

more closely!

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Shared Reading.

Anchor Chart. Four sections of a chart
explain figurative language expressions:
simile, metaphor, personification, and
hyperbole.

ANCHOR
THE SKILL

What is figurative language?

What types of figurative language have

you encountered while reading?

How do comparisons help the reader?

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Shared Reading.

Anchor Chart. Four sections of a chart
explain figurative language literary devices:
onomatopoeia, alliteration, personification,
and imagery.

ANCHOR
THE SKILL

What is figurative language?

When might an author use imagery?

Why?

What effect does descriptive

language have on the reader?

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Match

Match the following Figurative language examples

Similie

Metaphor

Personification

Hyperbole

Imagery

As white as a ghost

The girafe is a giant

The moon was smiling at me.

I called you a million times.

The snow was a silvery white and it crunched loudly as you walked on it.

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Shared Reading.

Figurative Language.

Graphic Organizer 25

Page
Number Language

Type

Purpose

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Shared Reading.

Let’s Read!

pages 102–103

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

ANNOTATE IT!

Underline figurative language that helps
you picture Mount Mataurus.

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Multiple Select

What kind of figurative language does the author use to describe Mount Mataurus? Choose all that apply

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Imagery

2

Personification

3

Similie

4

Metaphor

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Open Ended

Write a direct example of the figurative language used in the story.

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Shared Reading.

Let’s Read!

pages 102–103

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

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Open Ended

How does the author's use of Figurative Language add to your understanding of the setting?

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Shared Reading.

ENGAGE AND
RESPOND.

Anchor Chart. Four sections of a chart
explain figurative language
expressions: simile, metaphor,
personification, and hyperbole.

Think about the different types of figurative
language.

Choose a section from Airborn that you find
most interesting.

List all the figurative language used by the
author in that section.

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Multiple Choice

Which character does the author develop through narration in this part of the text?

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Matt

2

Molloy

3

Kate

4

Matt and Kate

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Multiple Choice

Which character does the author develop through the journal entries?

1

Matt

2

Molloy

3

Kate

4

Matt and Kate

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LESSON SLIDES

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Only those pages that are specifically enabled by the program and indicated by the presence of the print icon may be printed and reproduced in classroom quantities by individual teachers using the corresponding student’s textbook or kit as the
major vehicle for regular classroom instruction. Requests for information on other matters regarding duplication of this work should be submitted through our Permissions website at https://customercare.hmhco.com/contactus/Permissions.html
or mailed to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, Attn: Compliance, Contracts, and Licensing, 9400 Southpark Center Loop, Orlando, Florida 32819-8647.
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT and the HMH Logo are trademarks and service marks of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. You shall not display, disparage, dilute or taint Houghton Mifflin Harcourt trademarks and service
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Multiple photos on a slide are credited in this order: left-to-right and top-to-bottom.

Into Reading Lesson Slides.

Reading and Vocabulary.

Grade 5 • Module 2 • Week 1 • Lesson 4.

In this lesson:
Shared Reading: Figurative Language with Airborn

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