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Imagery- using sensory details

Imagery- using sensory details

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English

3rd - 5th Grade

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Tamika Roy

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9 Slides • 14 Questions

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Imagery- using sensory details

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Why does an author or poet use imagery?

  • To provide a sensory experience

  • To establish the mood of the poem or story

  • To help us imagine the story in our head and create a mental image

  • To emphasis something

  • To express emotions

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The Five Senses

  • sight

  • smell

  • taste

  • touch

  • sound

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Sight

This type of imagery appeals to what you see. For example, the bright orange and dark red sunset was the most beautiful one they’d ever seen.

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Smell

This type of imagery appeals to what you can smell. For example, the stench of the raw onions was so strong that she needed to leave the room.

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Taste

This type of imagery appeals to your taste. For example, the flavorful, buttery, cheese pasta was so delicious she went for seconds.

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Touch

This type of imagery appeals to what you can feel. For example, the cat’s fluffy fur was so soft it felt like butter.

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Sound

This type of imagery appeals to your hearing. For example, the boom and crash of thunder and lightning shook the house.

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Multiple Choice

Why do authors use sensory language?

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It is a way for a writer to help the reader see or connect with their story

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All stories must have sensory language or they become poems.

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without censorship, kids may be exposed to bad writing.

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nobody knows for sure, but it probably has to do with the STAAR test

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Multiple Choice

Which sensory detail does this statement appeal to?

The thunder clapped loudly shaking the house.

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sound

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sight

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touch

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taste

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Multiple Choice

Which sensory detail does this statement appeal to?

The warm juicy burger felt like heaven on my tongue.

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taste

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sound

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sight

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smell

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Multiple Choice

Which sensory detail does this statement appeal to?

The monster had bright green, scaly skin with purple freckles, and orange tufts of fur on his head.

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taste

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sight

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touch

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smell

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Multiple Choice

Which sensory detail does this statement appeal to?

The sun's rays warmed my face as I stepped outside.

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Rattling thunder and lightening flashes

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Talking a mile a minute

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A magic wand broke in half

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Happy or sad

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Multiple Choice

Which sensory detail does this statement appeal to?

The sun's rays warmed my face as I stepped outside.

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smell

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sight

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touch

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taste

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Multiple Choice

Which sensory detail does this statement appeal to?

The sweet perfume of the flowers filled the room.

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sight

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touch

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taste

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smell

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Multiple Choice

Which one of these sentences uses the sense of touch?

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The fruit tasted sweet.

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We heard a dog barking next door.

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The thorn on the rose felt sharp

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The smell of pepper stings brought tears to his eyes.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following describes the sense of smell.

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He bit into the juicy apple.

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His breath was minty fresh when we spoke.

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His eyes were as blue as the ocean.

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He was singing like an injured cat.

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Multiple Choice

These are examples of which sense?

bright, dark, shiny, dull, colorful

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sound

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sight

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taste

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touch

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Multiple Choice

These are examples of which sense?

Sour, sweet, tangy, delicious, gross

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taste

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smell

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sight

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touch

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Multiple Choice

These are examples of which sense?

aroma, scent, perfume

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taste

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sound

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smell

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sight

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Multiple Choice

These are examples of which sense?

loud, crunch, bark, slam, boom

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touch

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sound

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smell

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taste

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Multiple Choice

. Which is true about sensory details?

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The purpose is to make writing more detailed and interesting

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They describe at least one of the 5 senses

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Both are true

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