Original PromptBy March 2027, given a passage (4–6 sentences) containing examples of figurative language, Caden will explain how the figurative language contributes to meaning (e.g., tone, imagery, or author’s message), with 80% accuracy across three sessions, as measured by SLP data collection.
By March 2027, Caden will formulate 2 sentences, each containing a different type of figurative language (e.g., simile, idiom, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, etc.), with appropriate and accurate meaning, wit...
This lesson focuses on exploring figurative language through the writings of Anne Frank, specifically analyzing how it creates imagery and influences tone. Students will learn key vocabulary such as imagery, simile, metaphor, personification, and hyperbole. They will analyze a passage from Anne Frank's diary, identifying types of figurative language and their effects. The lesson also includes creative writing tasks where students will apply their understanding by writing original sentences using different types of figurative language. Additionally, a self-evaluation checklist is provided to help students assess their work and a challenge task encourages them to enhance their descriptive skills.