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Simile and Metaphor Any Small Goodness

Simile and Metaphor Any Small Goodness

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English

4th Grade

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Laurel Visser

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6 Slides • 14 Questions

1

Multiple Choice

Which description is more interesting?

1

His eyes were pretty.

2

His eyes sparkled like diamonds.

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Similes and Metaphors are two types of figurative language

Figurative language is when you use a word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday literal meaning. Writers can use figurative language to make their writing more interesting or dramatic.

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Simile

Compares 2 things using the words "like" or "as"


Example: She is as tall as a giraffe.

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Metaphors


Compares 2 things by saying something is something else.


Example: My father is a bear in the morning.

6

Multiple Choice

The computers at school are old dinosaurs.

1

metaphor

2

simile

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Multiple Choice

He is as sly as a fox.

1

simile

2

metaphor

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Multiple Choice

The snow is a white blanket.

1

simile

2

metaphor

9

Multiple Choice

He is as strong as an ox.

1

simile

2

metaphor

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Multiple Choice

The class was a zoo.

1

simile

2

metaphor

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Multiple Choice

He is a shining star.

1

simile

2

metaphor

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Multiple Choice

You were brave as a lion.

1

simile

2

metaphor

14

Multiple Choice

Which one of the following IS a simile?

1

Her hair was like snow.

2

You are my sunshine.

3

Success is key.

4

He is a night owl.

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Multiple Choice

Which phrase is a metaphor?

1

She is as thin as a rake.

2

The wind was a howling wolf.

3

I slept like a bump on a log.

4

These jeans fit like a glove.

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Multiple Choice

What do similes and metaphors have in common?

1

They both use math equations.

2

They both use "like" or "as."

3

They can not be used to describe people.

4

They compare two or more things.

17

Fill in the Blank

Go to Page 7 in Any Small Goodness. What to things are being compared?

18

Fill in the Blank

What do this tell you about Arturo?

19

Poll

Goal: I can identify and find examples of similes and metaphors.


Did you meet the learning goal?

I met the learning goal

I could use more help

I don't understand the learning goal

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Go to page 7 in Any Small Goodness

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Which description is more interesting?

1

His eyes were pretty.

2

His eyes sparkled like diamonds.

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