Original PromptCreate a grade 3 worksheet - Max them up! Provide examples of alliteration, dialogue, imagery, personification and similes. Match the example to the correct literary device.. 1 page.
This resource explores various literary devices that enhance storytelling in literature. It covers key concepts such as alliteration, dialogue, imagery, personification, and simile, each explained with definitions and examples. Alliteration is illustrated with the phrase 'Silly snakes slithered slowly,' showing the repetition of initial sounds. The concept of dialogue is demonstrated through a character's direct speech, such as, 'Let's go!' she yelled. Imagery is exemplified with descriptive language that creates vivid mental pictures, like 'The fluffy, white clouds drifted across the sky.' Personification is described with examples of giving human attributes to non-human entities, as in 'The wind sang a sad song.' Lastly, similes are depicted by comparing two things using 'like' or 'as,' demonstrated with 'The water was as clear as glass.' The resource also includes engaging activities for learners to match literary devices with their examples and create their own sentences using these devices.