3rd grade figurative language

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Teaching Figurative Language | Figurative Language Activities

Make learning figurative language fun with these engaging activities for elementary students! Activities to teach similes, metaphors, & more!

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Stacy Brink Lunn
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Teaching Figurative Language with Picture Books - Fun in 5th Grade & MORE

Introducing your students to figurative language can be fun with picture books. Use these figurative language activities to help your students practice.

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Sarah Winters
Are you looking for a fun way to teach students similes? Simile monsters are an easy, exciting way to get your students to practice figurative language in 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade classrooms. This activity can be stretched out over a week, or can be taught in one day. Students will walk through the writing process by planning, drafting, revising, editing and publishing their writing into a fun and colorful craft. It makes a great bulletin board as well! Similes And Metaphors Anchor Chart, Similes Activities, Simile Lesson, Figurative Language Poems, Simile Activities, Metaphor Activities, Simile Poems, Figurative Language Activities, Simile Worksheet

Teaching Similes using Fun Simile Monster Activity

Are you looking for a fun way to teach students similes? Simile monsters are an easy, exciting way to get your students to practice figurative language in 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade classrooms. This activity can be stretched out over a week, or can be taught in one day. Students will walk through the writing process by planning, drafting, revising, editing and publishing their writing into a fun and colorful craft. It makes a great bulletin board as well!

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The Mountain Teacher