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How about some Thanksgiving fun that will have them laughing and learning at the same time? In this *pun-tastic* activity, students will step into the feathers of a turkey and use persuasive writing techniques to convince their audience to enjoy an alternative main dish for Thanksgiving!\n\nPerfect for **grades 5-7**, this **print-and-go** resource makes persuasive writing *easy as pumpkin pie*! No need to carve out extra prep time—this pack includes everything you need to help your students master **ethos, pathos, and logos**.\n\n**Key Features:**\n\n* **Print-and-Go**: Ready to use with minimal prep! 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Kick-off with a discussion to assess students' prior knowledge.\n2. Explain and provide clear definitions with real-world examples (e.g., \"Pretty ugly\" and \"I’m so hungry I could eat a horse\").\n3. Conduct guided practice identifying oxymorons, hyperboles, and neither in sample sentences.\n4. End with an engaging worksheet as a formative assessment.\n\n**Why Choose This Lesson Plan?**\n\n* Aligns with core Language Arts standards.\n* Combines music, discussion, and hands-on activities to cater to various learning styles.\n* Fosters creativity and critical thinking.\n\nElevate your Language Arts curriculum with this dynamic and fun approach to figurative language! Perfect for middle school classrooms.\n\nYou may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\n\n☺ Earn TpT credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\n\n☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\n\n☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\n\n⭐Questions? Send me an email at\n\nInspiredbymlg@outlook.com\n",descriptionPlain:"Explore an engaging Oxymorons and Hyperboles Lesson Plan tailored for Language Arts classrooms! This standards-aligned lesson helps students deepen their understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in meaning. Perfect for educators aiming to teach students how to define, identify, and craft oxymoron and hyperbole sentences in a creative, interactive environment.\n\nKey Features of the Lesson Plan\n\nEducation Standards Covered:\n\nComprehension of figurative, academic, and content-specific language (RI & RL standards).\n\nUnderstanding figurative language, word relationships, and nuanced meanings.\n\nObjectives:\n\nDefine and explain \"oxymoron\" and \"hyperbole.\"\n\nIdentify examples of each in context.\n\nWrite unique sentences using oxymorons and hyperboles.\n\nMaterials:\n\nEngaging songs: \"Hyperbole\" by Danny Weinkauf and \"The Oxymoron Song\" by MC Grammar (clickable link included).\n\nInteractive worksheets for class practice (included).\n\nStep-by-Step Procedures:\n\nKick-off with a discussion to assess students' prior knowledge.\n\nExplain and provide clear definitions with real-world examples (e.g., \"Pretty ugly\" and \"I’m so hungry I could eat a horse\").\n\nConduct guided practice identifying oxymorons, hyperboles, and neither in sample sentences.\n\nEnd with an engaging worksheet as a formative assessment.\n\nWhy Choose This Lesson Plan?\n\nAligns with core Language Arts standards.\n\nCombines music, discussion, and hands-on activities to cater to various learning styles.\n\nFosters creativity and critical thinking.\n\nElevate your Language Arts curriculum with this dynamic and fun approach to figurative language! Perfect for middle school classrooms.\n\nYou may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\n\n☺ Earn TeachShare credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\n\n☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\n\n☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\n\n⭐Questions? Send me an email at\n\nInspiredbymlg@outlook.com\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>Explore an engaging \x3Cstrong>Oxymorons and Hyperboles Lesson Plan\x3C/strong> tailored for Language Arts classrooms! This standards-aligned lesson helps students deepen their understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in meaning. 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Aligned with **education standards** for literacy and language arts, this lesson emphasizes understanding figurative language, precise word choice, and nuanced meanings.\n\n**Key Features of the Lesson Plan**:\n\n* **Standards Alignment**: Supports skills in interpreting figurative language, identifying word relationships, and developing a deeper understanding of word nuances (RL & RI).\n* **Clear Objectives**: Students will learn to define irony, differentiate among the three types, identify examples, and apply their knowledge in practical exercises.\n* **Interactive Materials**: Includes engaging resources like \"Is This Situation Ironic?\" cards and an Irony Quiz Handout for practice and assessment.\n\n**Lesson Procedures**:\n\n1. **Introduction**: Begin with a class discussion to explore prior knowledge about irony.\n2. **Explanation of Irony Types**:\n\n* **Situational Irony**: When the outcome of a situation defies expectations (e.g., a pilot afraid of heights).\n* **Verbal Irony**: When a speaker says one thing but means another (e.g., sarcasm, such as praising poor performance sarcastically).\n* **Dramatic Irony**: When the audience knows something characters do not (e.g., Dorothy's famous line in *The Wizard of Oz*).\n\n1. **Interactive Activity**: Students analyze scenarios from the \"Is This Situation Ironic?\" cards, identifying whether each is ironic or not (cards included).\n2. **Class Discussion**: Review answers as a group to reinforce understanding of each type of irony.\n\n**Closure/Assessment**:\n\n* A short, written quiz will assess students’ grasp of the three types of irony, ensuring they can define and identify examples independently (quiz included).\n\nYou may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\n\n☺ Earn TpT credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\n\n☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\n\n☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\n\n⭐Questions? Send me an email at\n\nInspiredbymlg@outlook.com\n\nThis engaging lesson plan combines discussion, activities, and assessment to ensure students develop a strong understanding of irony, making it an excellent resource for language arts educators. Perfect for aligning with standards and fostering critical thinking skills in figurative language!\n",descriptionPlain:"This comprehensive lesson plan on Types of Irony is designed to help students grasp the concept of irony and its three main types: situational irony, verbal irony, and dramatic irony. Aligned with education standards for literacy and language arts, this lesson emphasizes understanding figurative language, precise word choice, and nuanced meanings.\n\nKey Features of the Lesson Plan:\n\nStandards Alignment: Supports skills in interpreting figurative language, identifying word relationships, and developing a deeper understanding of word nuances (RL & RI).\n\nClear Objectives: Students will learn to define irony, differentiate among the three types, identify examples, and apply their knowledge in practical exercises.\n\nInteractive Materials: Includes engaging resources like \"Is This Situation Ironic?\" cards and an Irony Quiz Handout for practice and assessment.\n\nLesson Procedures:\n\nIntroduction: Begin with a class discussion to explore prior knowledge about irony.\n\nExplanation of Irony Types:\n\nSituational Irony: When the outcome of a situation defies expectations (e.g., a pilot afraid of heights).\n\nVerbal Irony: When a speaker says one thing but means another (e.g., sarcasm, such as praising poor performance sarcastically).\n\nDramatic Irony: When the audience knows something characters do not (e.g., Dorothy's famous line in The Wizard of Oz).\n\nInteractive Activity: Students analyze scenarios from the \"Is This Situation Ironic?\" cards, identifying whether each is ironic or not (cards included).\n\nClass Discussion: Review answers as a group to reinforce understanding of each type of irony.\n\nClosure/Assessment:\n\nA short, written quiz will assess students’ grasp of the three types of irony, ensuring they can define and identify examples independently (quiz included).\n\nYou may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\n\n☺ Earn TeachShare credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\n\n☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\n\n☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\n\n⭐Questions? Send me an email at\n\nInspiredbymlg@outlook.com\n\nThis engaging lesson plan combines discussion, activities, and assessment to ensure students develop a strong understanding of irony, making it an excellent resource for language arts educators. Perfect for aligning with standards and fostering critical thinking skills in figurative language!\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>This comprehensive \x3Cstrong>lesson plan on Types of Irony\x3C/strong> is designed to help students grasp the concept of irony and its three main types: \x3Cstrong>situational irony, verbal irony, and dramatic irony\x3C/strong>. Aligned with \x3Cstrong>education standards\x3C/strong> for literacy and language arts, this lesson emphasizes understanding figurative language, precise word choice, and nuanced meanings.\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Key Features of the Lesson Plan\x3C/strong>:\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Standards Alignment\x3C/strong>: Supports skills in interpreting figurative language, identifying word relationships, and developing a deeper understanding of word nuances (RL & RI).\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Clear Objectives\x3C/strong>: Students will learn to define irony, differentiate among the three types, identify examples, and apply their knowledge in practical exercises.\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Interactive Materials\x3C/strong>: Includes engaging resources like \"Is This Situation Ironic?\" cards and an Irony Quiz Handout for practice and assessment.\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Lesson Procedures\x3C/strong>:\x3Col>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Introduction\x3C/strong>: Begin with a class discussion to explore prior knowledge about irony.\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Explanation of Irony Types\x3C/strong>:\x3C/ol>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Situational Irony\x3C/strong>: When the outcome of a situation defies expectations (e.g., a pilot afraid of heights).\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Verbal Irony\x3C/strong>: When a speaker says one thing but means another (e.g., sarcasm, such as praising poor performance sarcastically).\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Dramatic Irony\x3C/strong>: When the audience knows something characters do not (e.g., Dorothy's famous line in \x3Cem>The Wizard of Oz\x3C/em>).\x3C/ul>\x3Col>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Interactive Activity\x3C/strong>: Students analyze scenarios from the \"Is This Situation Ironic?\" cards, identifying whether each is ironic or not (cards included).\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Class Discussion\x3C/strong>: Review answers as a group to reinforce understanding of each type of irony.\x3C/ol>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Closure/Assessment\x3C/strong>:\x3Cul>\x3Cli>A short, written quiz will assess students’ grasp of the three types of irony, ensuring they can define and identify examples independently (quiz included).\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>You may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\x3Cp>☺ Earn TeachShare credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\x3Cp>☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\x3Cp>☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\x3Cp>⭐Questions? Send me an email at\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=mailto:Inspiredbymlg@outlook.com>Inspiredbymlg@outlook.com\x3C/a>\x3Cp>This engaging lesson plan combines discussion, activities, and assessment to ensure students develop a strong understanding of irony, making it an excellent resource for language arts educators. Perfect for aligning with standards and fostering critical thinking skills in figurative language!",public:!0,price:"300",displayPrice:null,grades:$R[637]=["Grade 4","Grade 5","Grade 6","Homeschool"],userId:"451177e5-0bbd-4d9d-841e-a3846b4b3ee0",primaryImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FN41pDU5SBVRu75jv5MIHU",thumbnailImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FQY_VabQGrsj5xMhkd4gb1",secondaryImages:$R[638]=[],isCollection:!1,createdAt:$R[639]=new Date("2024-11-25T01:47:23.039Z"),updatedAt:$R[640]=new Date("2024-11-25T01:47:23.039Z"),rating:"0",ratingsCount:"0",store:$R[641]={id:"0193607a-5cbd-721b-8506-11ad1ac7c537",name:"Inspired By MlG",icon:"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/o/451177e5-0bbd-4d9d-841e-a3846b4b3ee0%2Fuser_uploads%2FAq1ACnZMn3Y9W6pdRGa_p?alt=media&token=189cfabe-4ef4-4957-96fc-d384a2f4f391",slug:"inspired-by-mlg"},gradesDisplay:"Grade 4–6, Homeschool",subjects:$R[642]=[$R[643]={id:16,label:"English Language Arts"},$R[644]={id:32,label:"Writing"},$R[645]={id:128,label:"Critical Thinking"}],resourceTypes:null,learningStandards:null,reviews:null},$R[646]={id:"01936100-7e1d-748e-b2bc-2e65828590fe",slug:"Ready-to-Use-Personification-Alliteration-Lesson-Plan-with-Worksheets-and-Video-16119559",title:"Ready-to-Use Personification/ Alliteration Lesson Plan with Worksheets and Video",description:"This **Language Arts lesson plan** focuses on teaching students the concepts of **personification** and **alliteration** while integrating **tongue twisters** to enhance their understanding of figurative language. Aligned with **education standards** for understanding figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in meanings, this lesson plan is perfect for elementary and middle school classrooms.\n\n**Key Standards Addressed**:\n\n* Interpret and determine the meaning of words, phrases, and figurative language in texts.\n* Demonstrate comprehension of word relationships and figurative nuances.\n\n**Objectives**\n\n* Define **personification**, **alliteration**, and **tongue twister**.\n* Write creative sentences showcasing personification.\n* Create their own tongue twister using alliteration.\n\n**Materials Needed**\n\n* *\"Personification\"* by The Bazillions (song/video) (Video clickable link included)\n* *What is Alliteration?* (educational resource) (Video clickable link included)\n* Personification and Alliteration Worksheet (included)\n\n**Lesson Procedures**\n\n1. **Introduction**\n\n* Engage students by asking about their familiarity with the terms \"personification,\" \"alliteration,\" and \"tongue twisters.\"\n\n1. **Explanation of Concepts**\n\n* Define:\n * **Personification**: Assigning human characteristics to non-human objects, animals, or ideas.\n * **Alliteration**: Repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words.\n * **Tongue Twisters**: Phrases using alliteration designed for quick repetition.\n\n1. **Guided Practice**\n\n* Collaboratively write **alliterative sentences** using given keywords, e.g., \"The cute crazy caterpillar crawled around the leaf.\"\n* Discuss and identify examples of **personification** from familiar media.\n* Practice classic tongue twisters, such as *Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers*.\n\n1. **Independent Activity**\n\n* Students write:\n * A **personification sentence** with an accompanying drawing.\n * An **alliteration sentence**.\n * Their own **tongue twister**.\n\n**Closure/Assessment**\n\n* * Students complete the worksheet to demonstrate their understanding.\n\n**Skills Developed**:\n\n* Creative writing\n* Vocabulary building\n* Application of figurative language\n\nThis lesson plan effectively combines creativity and language skills, making it a fun and educational experience for students while meeting curriculum standards. Use it to enhance student engagement and mastery of figurative language!\n\nYou may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\n\n☺ Earn TpT credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\n\n☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\n\n☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\n\n⭐Questions? Send me an email at\n\nInspiredbymlg@outlook.com\n",descriptionPlain:"This Language Arts lesson plan focuses on teaching students the concepts of personification and alliteration while integrating tongue twisters to enhance their understanding of figurative language. Aligned with education standards for understanding figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in meanings, this lesson plan is perfect for elementary and middle school classrooms.\n\nKey Standards Addressed:\n\nInterpret and determine the meaning of words, phrases, and figurative language in texts.\n\nDemonstrate comprehension of word relationships and figurative nuances.\n\nObjectives\n\nDefine personification, alliteration, and tongue twister.\n\nWrite creative sentences showcasing personification.\n\nCreate their own tongue twister using alliteration.\n\nMaterials Needed\n\n\"Personification\" by The Bazillions (song/video) (Video clickable link included)\n\nWhat is Alliteration? (educational resource) (Video clickable link included)\n\nPersonification and Alliteration Worksheet (included)\n\nLesson Procedures\n\nIntroduction\n\nEngage students by asking about their familiarity with the terms \"personification,\" \"alliteration,\" and \"tongue twisters.\"\n\nExplanation of Concepts\n\nDefine:\n\nPersonification: Assigning human characteristics to non-human objects, animals, or ideas.\n\nAlliteration: Repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words.\n\nTongue Twisters: Phrases using alliteration designed for quick repetition.\n\nGuided Practice\n\nCollaboratively write alliterative sentences using given keywords, e.g., \"The cute crazy caterpillar crawled around the leaf.\"\n\nDiscuss and identify examples of personification from familiar media.\n\nPractice classic tongue twisters, such as Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.\n\nIndependent Activity\n\nStudents write:\n\nA personification sentence with an accompanying drawing.\n\nAn alliteration sentence.\n\nTheir own tongue twister.\n\nClosure/Assessment\n\nStudents complete the worksheet to demonstrate their understanding.\n\nSkills Developed:\n\nCreative writing\n\nVocabulary building\n\nApplication of figurative language\n\nThis lesson plan effectively combines creativity and language skills, making it a fun and educational experience for students while meeting curriculum standards. Use it to enhance student engagement and mastery of figurative language!\n\nYou may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\n\n☺ Earn TeachShare credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\n\n☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\n\n☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\n\n⭐Questions? Send me an email at\n\nInspiredbymlg@outlook.com\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>This \x3Cstrong>Language Arts lesson plan\x3C/strong> focuses on teaching students the concepts of \x3Cstrong>personification\x3C/strong> and \x3Cstrong>alliteration\x3C/strong> while integrating \x3Cstrong>tongue twisters\x3C/strong> to enhance their understanding of figurative language. Aligned with \x3Cstrong>education standards\x3C/strong> for understanding figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in meanings, this lesson plan is perfect for elementary and middle school classrooms.\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Key Standards Addressed\x3C/strong>:\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Interpret and determine the meaning of words, phrases, and figurative language in texts.\x3Cli>Demonstrate comprehension of word relationships and figurative nuances.\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Objectives\x3C/strong>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Define \x3Cstrong>personification\x3C/strong>, \x3Cstrong>alliteration\x3C/strong>, and \x3Cstrong>tongue twister\x3C/strong>.\x3Cli>Write creative sentences showcasing personification.\x3Cli>Create their own tongue twister using alliteration.\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Materials Needed\x3C/strong>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cem>\"Personification\"\x3C/em> by The Bazillions (song/video) (Video clickable link included)\x3Cli>\x3Cem>What is Alliteration?\x3C/em> (educational resource) (Video clickable link included)\x3Cli>Personification and Alliteration Worksheet (included)\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Lesson Procedures\x3C/strong>\x3Col>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Introduction\x3C/strong>\x3C/ol>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Engage students by asking about their familiarity with the terms \"personification,\" \"alliteration,\" and \"tongue twisters.\"\x3C/ul>\x3Col>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Explanation of Concepts\x3C/strong>\x3C/ol>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Define:\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Personification\x3C/strong>: Assigning human characteristics to non-human objects, animals, or ideas.\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Alliteration\x3C/strong>: Repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words.\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Tongue Twisters\x3C/strong>: Phrases using alliteration designed for quick repetition.\x3C/ul>\x3C/ul>\x3Col>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Guided Practice\x3C/strong>\x3C/ol>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Collaboratively write \x3Cstrong>alliterative sentences\x3C/strong> using given keywords, e.g., \"The cute crazy caterpillar crawled around the leaf.\"\x3Cli>Discuss and identify examples of \x3Cstrong>personification\x3C/strong> from familiar media.\x3Cli>Practice classic tongue twisters, such as \x3Cem>Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers\x3C/em>.\x3C/ul>\x3Col>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Independent Activity\x3C/strong>\x3C/ol>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Students write:\x3Cul>\x3Cli>A \x3Cstrong>personification sentence\x3C/strong> with an accompanying drawing.\x3Cli>An \x3Cstrong>alliteration sentence\x3C/strong>.\x3Cli>Their own \x3Cstrong>tongue twister\x3C/strong>.\x3C/ul>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Closure/Assessment\x3C/strong>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Students complete the worksheet to demonstrate their understanding.\x3C/ul>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Skills Developed\x3C/strong>:\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Creative writing\x3Cli>Vocabulary building\x3Cli>Application of figurative language\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>This lesson plan effectively combines creativity and language skills, making it a fun and educational experience for students while meeting curriculum standards. Use it to enhance student engagement and mastery of figurative language!\x3Cp>You may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\x3Cp>☺ Earn TeachShare credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\x3Cp>☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\x3Cp>☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\x3Cp>⭐Questions? Send me an email at\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=mailto:Inspiredbymlg@outlook.com>Inspiredbymlg@outlook.com\x3C/a>",public:!0,price:"300",displayPrice:null,grades:$R[647]=["Grade 4","Grade 5","Grade 6","Homeschool"],userId:"451177e5-0bbd-4d9d-841e-a3846b4b3ee0",primaryImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FvfJNSblFjQ_kzcK31jekl",thumbnailImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F5WX49l8Ulo8tojS0TGzrP",secondaryImages:$R[648]=[],isCollection:!1,createdAt:$R[649]=new Date("2024-11-25T01:47:22.384Z"),updatedAt:$R[650]=new Date("2024-11-25T01:47:22.384Z"),rating:"0",ratingsCount:"0",store:$R[651]={id:"0193607a-5cbd-721b-8506-11ad1ac7c537",name:"Inspired By MlG",icon:"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/o/451177e5-0bbd-4d9d-841e-a3846b4b3ee0%2Fuser_uploads%2FAq1ACnZMn3Y9W6pdRGa_p?alt=media&token=189cfabe-4ef4-4957-96fc-d384a2f4f391",slug:"inspired-by-mlg"},gradesDisplay:"Grade 4–6, Homeschool",subjects:$R[652]=[$R[653]={id:16,label:"English Language Arts"},$R[654]={id:32,label:"Writing"},$R[655]={id:128,label:"Critical Thinking"}],resourceTypes:null,learningStandards:null,reviews:null},$R[656]={id:"01936100-793f-736c-b0da-7ea855e8b024",slug:"Ready-to-Use-Simile-and-Metaphor-Lesson-Plan-with-Worksheets-and-Videos-30010091",title:"Ready-to-Use Simile and Metaphor Lesson Plan with Worksheets and Videos",description:"This lesson plan dives into figurative language, specifically similes and metaphors, targeting students' understanding and creative application. It aligns with educational standards for vocabulary development and figurative language comprehension.\n\n**Objectives:**\n\n* **Define:** Students will grasp the definitions of \"simile\" and \"metaphor.\"\n* **Differentiate:** Students will learn to distinguish between similes and metaphors.\n* **Apply:** Students will craft sentences using similes and metaphors.\n\n**Materials:**\n\n* Simile Sentences Worksheet (included)\n* Metaphor Sentences Worksheet (included)\n* \"I Am\" Poem Handout (included)\n* Educational Video: \"Similes and Metaphors\" by The Bazillions (link included, just click in file)\n\n**Procedures:**\n\n1. **Introduction (5 minutes):** Begin by gauging students' prior knowledge of similes and metaphors. Encourage discussion and brainstorming.\n2. **Video Engagement (5 minutes):** Introduce the concept with the educational video, \"Similes and Metaphors\" by The Bazillions. This engaging resource aids visual learners.\n3. **Definition and Explanation (10 minutes):** Clearly define similes (comparisons using \"like\" or \"as\") and metaphors (comparisons without \"like\" or \"as\"). Provide examples:\n\n* **Simile:** \"Her laughter was as bright as sunshine.\"\n* **Metaphor:** \"The test was a beast.\"\n\n1. **Practice Makes Perfect (15 minutes):** Distribute Simile and Metaphor Sentence Worksheets. Collaboratively complete the top section, then guide students to write their own similes and metaphors about themselves.\n2. **Creative Expression (20 minutes):** Students will construct an \"I Am\" poem using their favorite lines from the worksheets. Aim for eight lines, including at least three metaphors. Share an example of your own poem for inspiration.\n3. **Closure and Assessment (10 minutes):** Students will work independently on their poems while you address their questions. Encourage volunteers to share their creations with the class.\n\nYou may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\n\n☺ Earn TpT credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\n\n☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\n\n☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\n\n⭐Questions? Send me an email at\n\nInspiredbymlg@outlook.com\n",descriptionPlain:"This lesson plan dives into figurative language, specifically similes and metaphors, targeting students' understanding and creative application. It aligns with educational standards for vocabulary development and figurative language comprehension.\n\nObjectives:\n\nDefine: Students will grasp the definitions of \"simile\" and \"metaphor.\"\n\nDifferentiate: Students will learn to distinguish between similes and metaphors.\n\nApply: Students will craft sentences using similes and metaphors.\n\nMaterials:\n\nSimile Sentences Worksheet (included)\n\nMetaphor Sentences Worksheet (included)\n\n\"I Am\" Poem Handout (included)\n\nEducational Video: \"Similes and Metaphors\" by The Bazillions (link included, just click in file)\n\nProcedures:\n\nIntroduction (5 minutes): Begin by gauging students' prior knowledge of similes and metaphors. Encourage discussion and brainstorming.\n\nVideo Engagement (5 minutes): Introduce the concept with the educational video, \"Similes and Metaphors\" by The Bazillions. This engaging resource aids visual learners.\n\nDefinition and Explanation (10 minutes): Clearly define similes (comparisons using \"like\" or \"as\") and metaphors (comparisons without \"like\" or \"as\"). Provide examples:\n\nSimile: \"Her laughter was as bright as sunshine.\"\n\nMetaphor: \"The test was a beast.\"\n\nPractice Makes Perfect (15 minutes): Distribute Simile and Metaphor Sentence Worksheets. Collaboratively complete the top section, then guide students to write their own similes and metaphors about themselves.\n\nCreative Expression (20 minutes): Students will construct an \"I Am\" poem using their favorite lines from the worksheets. Aim for eight lines, including at least three metaphors. Share an example of your own poem for inspiration.\n\nClosure and Assessment (10 minutes): Students will work independently on their poems while you address their questions. Encourage volunteers to share their creations with the class.\n\nYou may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\n\n☺ Earn TeachShare credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\n\n☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\n\n☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\n\n⭐Questions? Send me an email at\n\nInspiredbymlg@outlook.com\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>This lesson plan dives into figurative language, specifically similes and metaphors, targeting students' understanding and creative application. 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These \x3Cstrong>10 Halloween-themed story starters\x3C/strong> are designed to spark imagination and creativity in your classroom. Perfect for grades 4 and up, these engaging prompts are open-ended, allowing students to create their own spooky, mysterious, or magical tales.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Use these story starters as\x3C/strong>:\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Bell ringers\x3C/strong> to jumpstart creative writing sessions\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Writing centers\x3C/strong> or \x3Cstrong>stations\x3C/strong> for independent work\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Extension activities\x3C/strong> when students need an extra challenge\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Fun, seasonal writing prompts\x3C/strong> for October or Halloween-themed lessons\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Included Story Starters\x3C/strong>:\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>“As I walked through the dark forest, I saw a glowing jack-o’-lantern with a note attached. 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No prep needed.\x3Cbr>\x3Cstrong>Engaging & Fun\x3C/strong>: Each prompt invites students to explore their creativity with a Halloween twist.\x3Cbr>\x3Cstrong>Flexible Use\x3C/strong>: Great for writing centers, independent work, or creative group activities.\x3Cbr>\x3Cstrong>Perfect for Fall\x3C/strong>: Bring the spooky season into your classroom with these seasonal story starters.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Don’t miss out on this FREE Halloween resource that will keep your students’ creativity brewing all month long!\x3C/strong> Download today and let the spooky storytelling begin!\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[712],"\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Gobble up some fun this November with this 'Turkey’s Plea' Persuasive Writing Activity!\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Do your students love a good debate? How about some Thanksgiving fun that will have them laughing and learning at the same time? 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Just print and you're good to go.\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Complete Lesson Plans\x3C/strong>: Two-day lesson plan included, covering notes, practice, speech writing, and optional presentations.\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Example Speech\x3C/strong>: A fun, turkey-themed example speech using ethos, pathos, and logos to help guide your students.\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Assessment Rubric\x3C/strong>: Assess students' speeches with a clear and detailed rubric, focusing on their use of persuasive techniques.\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Interactive Coloring\x3C/strong>: Students color-code persuasive techniques in the text, making learning both visual and engaging!\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Flexible and Customizable\x3C/strong>: Use with slides or handouts—perfect for in-person or virtual classrooms.\x3C/li>\x3Cli>✍️ \x3Cstrong>Perfect for November\x3C/strong>: Engaging activity for the entire month of November, incorporating seasonal themes with academic focus!\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>What’s Included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Guided notes\x3C/strong> on persuasive writing techniques (ethos, pathos, logos)\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Speech planning and final speech handouts\x3C/strong>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Color-coded practice activity\x3C/strong> using Thanksgiving-themed examples\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Assessment rubric\x3C/strong> for evaluating student speeches\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Example turkey speech\x3C/strong> for teacher guidance\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cstrong>Slides\x3C/strong> to present the material in class\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>Whether you’re preparing for the big Thanksgiving feast or looking for a creative way to teach persuasive writing, this \x3Cstrong>Thanksgiving-themed activity\x3C/strong> will help students “carve out” their persuasive skills! 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Perfect for middle school classrooms.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>You may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle\x3C/p>\x3Cp>☺ Earn TeachShare credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>⭐Questions? Send me an email at\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"mailto:Inspiredbymlg@outlook.com\">Inspiredbymlg@outlook.com\x3C/a>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[716],"\x3Cp>This comprehensive \x3Cstrong>lesson plan on Types of Irony\x3C/strong> is designed to help students grasp the concept of irony and its three main types: \x3Cstrong>situational irony, verbal irony, and dramatic irony\x3C/strong>. 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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 1 - Introduction - Google Slides™
By Shy's Sunshine Room
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 1 - Introduction - Google Slides™
By Shy's Sunshine Room
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Paragraph Writing Bootcamp - Topic Sentences - Day 1 - Google Slides Resource™
By Shy's Sunshine Room
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Help students master the art of paragraph writing with this comprehensive resource! Designed for upper elementary learners, this product is the first part of a unit that breaks down the key components of a great paragraph: topic sentences, supporting details, transition words, and concluding sentences. Step-by-step instructions, engaging examples, and fun activities guide students through each element, showing them how to put it all together to create clear and cohesive paragraphs.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day Biography Reading Comprehension Writing Activity Bulletin Board
By Christyrie's Teachery
No Prep print and go Martin Luther King Jr. reading and writing activities packet. Teach 1st-6th grade students all about MLK with this Biography Reading Comprehension book and Writing resources packet. Explore Dr. King's life, the impact he made on the World and The Civil Rights Movement. The writing activities will be perfect for those Hallway Bulletin Boards where Students share on how "We as a whole can change the World Together". Students Learn "What's a Right Choice and What's a Wrong Choice" through the Cut/Paste Activity all while they develop their own perspective on Social Change and learn the great things he did for human rights. Explore/talk about What Kindness is and that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wanted equality for everyone with the Vocabulary Cards to help expand their vocabulary. This is the perfect** No Prep engaging **resource to have for the months of January and February when you celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month.
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21 Pages
1- 6 page Biography Book on the life of MLK
14 Activities:
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Blush Notes 8.5 x 11 inches 200 Pages for Notebooks and journals
By Zaazoua Mostapha
Blush Notes 8.5 x 11 inches 200 Pages for Notebooks and journals
Writing an Arctic Animal Research Report Graphic Organizer, Example, & Template
By Sign with me TOD
Writing an Arctic animal research report can be a fun and interesting project for your students. This provides them with the opportunity to learn about an Arctic animal that interests them and share it with their peers! This packet includes information to share with your students about what an Arctic animal research report is, topic ideas, why an Arctic animal research report is written, what is shared in an Arctic animal research report, who the audience will be, how the completed Arctic animal research report will be published, rules to follow when writing an Arctic animal research report, where to locate information and the possible sources one could find when completing an Arctic animal research report, opening paragraph tips to hook the reader, tips that make a great Arctic animal research report, and an idea that shows the structure of an Arctic animal research report are included in this product.
An example of three possible writing topics, a completed KWL chart, and a brainstorming chart that will serve as a guide when writing the rough draft of the Arctic animal research report are included in this product. An example of a rough draft on the Arctic animal, narwhals, and an example of the sources that were used to write this Arctic animal research report are also provided to help support students and serve as a guide to help them when writing their own rough draft. Templates are included after the example along with a rough draft template and reminder checklist, so students remember to go back and check their work once it is completed.
Students can also complete the questions that are included with this product about their Arctic animal, such as what the name of you Arctic animal?, where does your Arctic animal eat?, how much does your Arctic animal weigh? Etc. Students will also be required to draw a picture of their Arctic animal. Using this template may be better to use with students who require the Arctic animal research report to be adapted.
Show, Don’t Tell Descriptive Writing Pack | PPT, Google Slides & Worksheets
By Jennifer Nguyen
**Transform Writing with “Show, Don’t Tell” Lessons
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Bring your students’ stories to life with this Show, Don’t Tell Resource Pack, perfect for Grades 3-6. Featuring engaging presentations, interactive worksheets, and Google Slides/PowerPoint, it teaches vivid, descriptive writing. Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and the UK National Curriculum, this pack saves time with ready-to-use materials for all abilities.
What’s Included?
✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets, Answer Keys, PDF Slides
✅ Digital Content: Part-Editable Google Slides/PowerPoint
What’s Inside?
✔️ 20 pg PowerPoint/Google Slides
✔️ 6 Worksheets
✔️ Teacher & Student Directions
✔️ Learning Objectives & Success Criteria
✔️ Lesson Route
✔️ Answer Key & Tips
Why You’ll Love This Resource:
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✏️ Cross-Curricular
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✏️ Aligned with Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and UK National Curriculum.
When to Use This Resource:
✅ Literacy Lessons (1-2 hour lessons)
✅ Sub Plans
✅ Writing Review Sessions
What Do You Need?
✏️ Pencils
✏️ Computer
✏️ Projector for slides (Slides are in PowerPoint format and can be uploaded to Google Drive to open as Google Slides)
Skills Used:
✔️Descriptive Writing: Show, don’t tell techniques
✔️Creative Writing: Use sensory details
✔️Reading: Analyze descriptive language
✔️Vocabulary: Expand word choice
✔️Critical Thinking: Revise narratives
✔️Independent Learning: Self-guided tasks
Curriculum Alignment
Common Core State Standards (CCSS):
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
UK National Curriculum (Years 3-6):
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✅ Boosts creativity
✅ Builds confidence
✅ Proven classroom success
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Sensory Writing: Descriptive Language Slides & Worksheets for Grades 3-6
By Jennifer Nguyen
Bring Writing to Life with Sensory Descriptive Writing for Grades 3-6
This Sensory Descriptive Writing Pack is perfect for developing students' descriptive writing skills by exploring the five senses. Ideal for Grades 3-6, this resource helps students create vivid, sensory-rich writing through activities that use sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to enhance storytelling. With ready-to-use materials that align with Common Core, TEKS, and the UK National Curriculum, this resource offers a complete toolkit for teaching descriptive writing.
What’s Included?
✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets, Answer Keys, PDF Slides
✅ Digital Materials: Non-Editable Google Slides/PowerPoint, Audio clip
What’s Inside?
✔️ 20 page PowerPoint/Google Slides
✔️ 8 Worksheets
✔️ Visual Aid
✔️ Audio clip
✔️ Teacher & Student Directions
✔️ Learning Objectives & Success Criteria
✔️ Lesson Route
✔️ Answer Key & Tips
Why Teachers Love This Resource:
✏️ No Prep
✏️Print and Go
✏️ Versatile Use
✏️ Classroom-Tested
✏️ Aligned with Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and UK National Curriculum.
When to Use This Resource:
✅ Literacy Lessons (1-2 hour sessions)
✅ Creative Writing Workshops
✅ Review
✅ Sub Plans
What Do You Need?
✏️ Pencils
✏️ Computer with speakers
✏️ Projector for slides (Slides are in PowerPoint format and can be uploaded to Google Drive to open as Google Slides)
Skills Focused:
✔️ Descriptive Writing
✔️ Creative Writing
✔️ Critical Thinking
✔️ Independent Learning
Curriculum Alignment
Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
W.3.3-W.6.3: Write narratives using descriptive details and sensory language.
W.3.4-W.6.4: Produce clear, task-appropriate writing.
L.3.5-L.6.5: Use figurative language to enrich descriptions.
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
§110.5-§110.8 (Grades 3-6)
(b)(12)(A-D): Develop literary texts using sensory details.
(b)(10)(D): Edit drafts to improve sentence structure and conventions.
(b)(11)(C): Revise drafts to enhance style, word choice, and sentence variety.
UK National Curriculum (Years 3-6)
Bonus Benefits:
✅ Boosts creativity
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✅ Classroom Success
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Spooky Story Starters for Halloween Writing Fun – Freebie!
By TooBookedUp
Ready to give your students a spook-tacular writing experience? These 10 Halloween-themed story starters are designed to spark imagination and creativity in your classroom. Perfect for grades 4 and up, these engaging prompts are open-ended, allowing students to create their own spooky, mysterious, or magical tales.
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Why You’ll Love This Resource:
Easy to Use: Just print and go! No prep needed.
Engaging & Fun: Each prompt invites students to explore their creativity with a Halloween twist.
Flexible Use: Great for writing centers, independent work, or creative group activities.
Perfect for Fall: Bring the spooky season into your classroom with these seasonal story starters.
Don’t miss out on this FREE Halloween resource that will keep your students’ creativity brewing all month long! Download today and let the spooky storytelling begin!
Thanksgiving Persuasive Writing Activity Rhetoric Grade 5-7 Ethos, Pathos, Logos
By TooBookedUp
Gobble up some fun this November with this 'Turkey’s Plea' Persuasive Writing Activity!
Do your students love a good debate? How about some Thanksgiving fun that will have them laughing and learning at the same time? In this pun-tastic activity, students will step into the feathers of a turkey and use persuasive writing techniques to convince their audience to enjoy an alternative main dish for Thanksgiving!
Perfect for grades 5-7, this print-and-go resource makes persuasive writing easy as pumpkin pie! No need to carve out extra prep time—this pack includes everything you need to help your students master ethos, pathos, and logos.
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Whether you’re preparing for the big Thanksgiving feast or looking for a creative way to teach persuasive writing, this Thanksgiving-themed activity will help students “carve out” their persuasive skills! Perfect for ELA and humanities teachers seeking a seasonal twist on persuasive writing.
Don't let this feather-light prep opportunity pass you by—add a little extra flavor to your November lessons and give your students something to gobble about!
Ready-to-Use Oxymoron and Hyperbole Lesson Plan with Worksheets and Videos
By Inspired By MlG
Explore an engaging Oxymorons and Hyperboles Lesson Plan tailored for Language Arts classrooms! This standards-aligned lesson helps students deepen their understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in meaning. Perfect for educators aiming to teach students how to define, identify, and craft oxymoron and hyperbole sentences in a creative, interactive environment.
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Elevate your Language Arts curriculum with this dynamic and fun approach to figurative language! Perfect for middle school classrooms.
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Ready-to-Use Irony Lesson Plan with Worksheets and Video
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This comprehensive lesson plan on Types of Irony is designed to help students grasp the concept of irony and its three main types: situational irony, verbal irony, and dramatic irony. Aligned with education standards for literacy and language arts, this lesson emphasizes understanding figurative language, precise word choice, and nuanced meanings.
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This engaging lesson plan combines discussion, activities, and assessment to ensure students develop a strong understanding of irony, making it an excellent resource for language arts educators. Perfect for aligning with standards and fostering critical thinking skills in figurative language!
Ready-to-Use Personification/ Alliteration Lesson Plan with Worksheets and Video
By Inspired By MlG
This Language Arts lesson plan focuses on teaching students the concepts of personification and alliteration while integrating tongue twisters to enhance their understanding of figurative language. Aligned with education standards for understanding figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in meanings, this lesson plan is perfect for elementary and middle school classrooms.
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This lesson plan effectively combines creativity and language skills, making it a fun and educational experience for students while meeting curriculum standards. Use it to enhance student engagement and mastery of figurative language!
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Ready-to-Use Simile and Metaphor Lesson Plan with Worksheets and Videos
By Inspired By MlG
This lesson plan dives into figurative language, specifically similes and metaphors, targeting students' understanding and creative application. It aligns with educational standards for vocabulary development and figurative language comprehension.
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Spelling Practice Templates - Definitions, Syllables, & Sounds FREEBIE
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In this packet, students will write 20, 10 or 5 definitions from their spelling word list, write all 20, 10, or 5 of the syllables in each spelling word, and write all 20, 10, or 5 of the sounds they hear in each spelling word. This product provides three templates of each for students who require adapted instruction or do not have 20 spelling words, but may have 10 or 5.
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Writing a summary can be challenging for students when they first start learning how to complete this writing task. This template breaks down the beginning, middle and ending paragraph in a summary into three sections. Tips are also provided along the way to help support students when writing a summary.
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