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Idioms, similes, metaphors

Idioms, similes, metaphors

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English

3rd Grade

Easy

4L5, CCSS.L.4.5B, CCSS.L.4.5A

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Yvette Barbosa

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4 Slides • 11 Questions

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Figurative Language

Students will be able to analyze what they read.

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I can recognize various types of
figurative language.

Examples:

simile

metaphor

alliteration

idiom

personification

onomatopoeia

hyperbole

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I can understand sentences that may have idioms, similes, metaphors, or
exaggeration.

SIMILE

compares 2 things
that are not similar
using "as" or "like"

METAPHOR

compares 2 things
that are not similar
by stating an object
IS something else.
(Does NOT use "as"
or "like")

Examples

Figurative Language Song

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Multiple Choice

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Which kind of figurative language is used in the sentence below?

The baby pig is as cute as a button.

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simile

2

metaphor

3

onomatopoeia

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alliteration

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Multiple Choice

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Which kind of figurative language is used in the sentence below?

Olivia, your room is a pig sty.

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simile

2

metaphor

3

onomatopoeia

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alliteration

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Drag and Drop

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A ​
compares two things using the words ​like or ​as .
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
simile
metaphor
alliteration
onomatopoeia

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Drag and Drop

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A ​
compares two things using a direct comparison.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
metaphor
alliteration
onomatopoeia
simile

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Multiple Choice

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Which kind of figurative language is used in the sentence below?

Mrs. Crown runs as slow as a turtle.

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simile

2

metaphor

3

onomatopoeia

4

alliteration

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Multiple Choice

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Which kind of figurative language is used in the sentence below?

Brody is a bear when he gets hungry!

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simile

2

metaphor

3

onomatopoeia

4

alliteration

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Personification involves giving human qualities to nonhuman things. Listed below are nonhuman
objects. For each object, write a sentence using personification.

car-The car engine roared.
sun-The sun woke up at 6.
flower-The flower danced in the wind.
computer-Mrs. Harms’ computer is having tantrum.
cell phone-The cell phone yelled at me to answer it.
dishwasher-The dishwasher growled at me because of all the
dirty dishes.
shopping cart-The shopping cart ran away.
pizza-The pizza was calling my name!
windshield wipers-The windshield wipers pranced across the
window

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Dropdown

Which word would show personification in the sentence, "The sun​ ​
over the mountain."?

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Dropdown

Which answer shows personification for the sentence, "The pencil ​
for me to write a poem."?

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Match

Match the following

walk on eggshells

in a pickle

spill the beans

under the weather

on pins and needles

to be careful not to upset someone

in a difficult situation

to tell secret information

not feeling well

anxious or nervous

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Audio Response

What does it mean to "have a frog in your throat"?

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Match

Match the following idioms to their meaning.

Don't cry over spilled milk

life is a bowl of cherries

a bull in a china shop

the cat got your tongue

fish out of water

Don't be upset over something that can not be changed.

everything is going very well

someone who is clumsy or careless

you don't know what to say

someone who feels or looks out of place or uncomfortable

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Figurative Language

Students will be able to analyze what they read.

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