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Your poem demonstrates your understanding of figurative language. For example, you compared the boogey man to a scary movie, which helps the reader create a ...
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Pre-Assessment: Give students a copy of a poem (not one selected for the lesson), ... The student does demonstrate the ability to identify the use of figurative language. 1 = The student summarizes the two pieces of literary text but demonstrates no ability to interpret theme, identify figurative language or analyze the text.
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Students read and identify three types of figurative language. They read and analyze "My Father's Body" by Christopher Buckley and "Song of Myself" by Walt Whitman, identify the elements of figurative and descriptive language, and write an original poem or short biography.
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Search figurative language Lesson Plans to find teacher approved Lesson Plans by grade and rating. From figurative language in poems to figurative language poetry, youll quickly find lesson plans that inspire student learning. ... Figurative Language Scavenger Hunt...
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Students will be able to create their own examples of figurative language by writing a poem using similes, metaphors, and personification. ... Did the students participate by giving examples of figurative language in the poem?
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It is important for those who investigate poetry to learn to pick the figurative from the literal. This part of the lesson is not just for recognizing figurative language but also to help the students break the poem into pieces to examine.
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Go back to our Ocean Themes Resource Page; To Mrs. Sinclair's MAC site for 1999-2000; To Mrs. Sinclair's MAC site for 2000-2001; Poem Frames and Recipes; email Mrs. Sharon Sinclair...
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This poem demonstrates figurative language which is “language employing figures of speech; language that cannot be taken literally or only literally” (1488). This poem also has several different poetic devices, which is a device that contributes to content and poetic structure that does not involve meaning in term...
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Easier - Figurative language or speech contains images. The writer or speaker describes something through the use of unusual comparisons, for effect, interest, and to make things clearer. The result of using this technique is the creation of interesting images.
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