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2 - 23 Literary Non-Fiction - Figurative Language

2 - 23 Literary Non-Fiction - Figurative Language

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Presentation

English

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
RI.5.4, RF.3.3B, RI.4.9

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Christopher Perez

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10 Slides • 4 Questions

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Multiple Select

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Which phrases from the paragraph help the reader understand the meaning of produce? Select two correct answers

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pick up the vegetables

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strike a deal

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Within 45 minutes

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shared it with

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families were fed

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Multiple Select

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Read the sentences and make any necessary corrections.

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Change Cat to Cats

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Change hands to hand

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Change their to there

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Change independenter to more independent

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Change to to too

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Literary Non-Fiction:
Author’s Purpose

Mr. Perez/Mr. James

2/23/2023

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Objective:I can use visual and contextual support
to describe the author’s use of
imagery, literal, and figurative
language by using examples and graphic
organizers.

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Read Aloud:
Play, Louis, Play!

–What do you notice on the

cover?

–What can you infer the

story will be about?

–What questions do you

have based on the cover?

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Summarize

Play, Louis, Play!

Write a summary about

the read aloud

"Play, Louis, Play!"

Use important details.

Remember to use B.M.E

5 - 7 sentences

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Open Ended

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Summarize:

Write a summary about the read aloud "Play, Louis, Play!"

Use important details

Remember to use B.M.E.

5 - 7 Sentences

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Figurative Language

is language that’s used in an unexpected
way to create a special effect or feeling.

Simile - a comparison of two things using
“like” or “as”


Metaphor - a comparison of two things by
saying one thing is another thing.


Personification - gives human qualities or
characteristics to an animal or object.


Hyperbole - an exaggeration, usually used
for dramatic effect or to make people
laugh.

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Match

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Match the following sentences with the correct figurative language:

The cat moved silently like a shadow looking for its prey

The leaves danced in the wind

The gooey, melted cheese slid off the pizza

I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse

The cat was a shadow as it moved down the hall

Simile

Personification

Sensory Language

Hyperbole

Metaphor

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