Item number 321
Common Core Content Activity: Figurative Language
Figurative Language: This unit replaces Figurative Language Informational and Literature. In these activities, we learn about understanding and using Figurative Language. The unit reflects both literature as well as informational text. The students are introduced to literal and figurative meanings of words and phrases, formal and informal tones, metaphors, similes, and idioms, using context clues to understand how it enhances the sentence. Students read emails and text messages written by two middle school students named Sophia and Alex as well as informational blurbs. Sophia and Alex assist the students throughout the activity to determine what the written text means. Throughout the unit, the students practice all activities on real-life examples.
*Special Bonus: This activity comes with an answer key, bulletin board posters, a practice assessment, and vocabulary cards.
Each activity is completed on two different levels for differentiated instruction.
Lesson & Activities Description
1 Pretest/Posttest Figurative Language
2 Introduction
3 Literal or Figurative
4 Idioms, Metaphors, and Similes
5 Tone
6 Connotation
7 Review
8 Pretest/Posttest Figurative Language
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Activities are self-explanatory and do not include lesson plans.
THESE ACTIVITIES ARE ONLY BASED ON COMMON CORE STANDARDS. PRICE AND WILLOUGHBY, LLC EXPRESS NO GUARANTEE ON TEST SCORES.
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