
Figurative Language Lesson
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Figurative Language Lesson
6th ELA
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Sweet, Difficult Sounds...
...was full of figurative language !!
Objective: Today we will search for examples of figurative language and explain their meaning.
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Figurative Language Terms
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Sweet, Difficult Sounds
[1] It was the first day of school, and students swarmed the hallways like a roaming mass of bookbags. Nothukula wasn't sure what to do, so she watched her new schoolmates as they slammed lockers shut, hugged each other and handed out high fives.
Find the example of figurative language!
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Multiple Choice
[1] It was the first day of school, and students swarmed the hallways like a roaming mass of bookbags. Nothukula wasn't sure what to do, so she watched her new schoolmates as they slammed lockers shut, hugged each other and handed out high fives.
Find the example of figurative language!
It was the first day of school
students swarmed the hallways like a roaming mass of bookbags
she watched her new schoolmates as the slammed lockers
hugged eachother
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Multiple Choice
Ashley spoke loudly and slowly, like Nothukula had trouble hearing. She was still standing there, staring at Nothukula, as if tapping the glass of a fish tank, waiting for any reaction. It made Nothukula nervous, stiffening her tongue. With each wordless second that passed, she felt more pressure to make up for the awkwardness, say the right thing to Ashley and ensure it came out perfectly.
Ashley spoke loudly and slowly
She was still standing there, staring at Nothukula, as if tapping the glass of a fish tank,
It made Nothukula nervous,
say the right thing to Ashley and ensure it came out perfectly.
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Multiple Select
[7] Freshly intimidated by her silent exchange with Ashley, Nothukula froze again. 2 She didn’t know what to say to forty students staring blankly at her from their seats, how best to introduce herself when she felt like an alien descending from a spaceship. “No-Nothukula,” she stammered out.
There are TWO answers!
Freshly intimidated
Nothukula froze again.
when she felt like an alien descending from a spaceship
“No-Nothukula,” she stammered out.
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Multiple Choice
Read the sentence.
While Auntie Thandi worked sixty hours a week in the emergency room, her niece was a quiet little mouse, helping out with the cooking and household chores.
This sentence has a ___
simile
hyperbole
alliteration
metaphor
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GREAT JOB Practicing!
With your partner you will complete last week's figurative language practice!
Look for examples of figurative language and write their meaning!
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