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9th grade reading Common Core L.4.5a resources

Preview of Figurative Language Similes, Metaphors and More!

Figurative Language Similes, Metaphors and More!

Created by
Ruth S.
Figurative Language Similes, Metaphors and More! This packet of ready to print student worksheets is a great resource that can be used year to year to reinforce figurative language. Included are worksheets for alliteration, similes, metaphors, oxymoron, personification, hyperbole and onomatopoeia. The sheets are also perfect for creating a flip book, lap book or used as student reference guides. Common Core Aligned with L.4.5 and L.5.5 but can be used with any grade level. The Core standard
Preview of Words on Fire Novel Study Discuss Reflect Write Classroom and Distance Learning

Words on Fire Novel Study Discuss Reflect Write Classroom and Distance Learning

Created by
SK Designs
Complete with Google Slidesâ„¢ and pdf formats! This resource includes 125+ comprehension, literary instruction, reflection, critical thinking, discussion, and composition prompts on cards for studying the novel Words on Fire, written by New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Nielsen. This book is a compelling historical fiction novel that continues the tradition of Nielsen's earlier works including Resistance and A Night Divided by highlighting an important story from history. It centers on
Preview of Science of Reading:  Vocabulary - Contractions - Abbreviations - Homonyms

Science of Reading: Vocabulary - Contractions - Abbreviations - Homonyms

Vocabulary | Fluency | Reading | Contractions | Abbreviations | Homographs Heteronyms | Homonyms | Word Families | Clipped & Blended WordsSynonyms | Antonyms Help students expand their vocabulary with this comprehensive bundle of 240 Phonics task cards! After learning how to say, spell, and decode words, vocabulary explores the characteristics and meanings of words. These task cards are meant for students that do not have the vocabulary they need for their grade level. Having a good vocabula
Preview of Figurative Language. 8 STORIES ~ Close Reading for Common Core Grades 4-8

Figurative Language. 8 STORIES ~ Close Reading for Common Core Grades 4-8

Created by
Dr Johnson
8 new (first published on TPT December 2021) and original reading passages for teaching and reviewing figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, idiom, and allusion.The following story titles are included:Ana And The AnacondaBrad's Beautiful BatCharlie's Castle ClimbLatoya's Little LionMaria's Marvelous MoleDwayne's Dodgy DroneSarah's Soapbox SpeedRonald's Roaring RocketPDF versions in a zip file. These activities are perfect for weekly homewor
Preview of Similes and Metaphors

Similes and Metaphors

This bundle contains a fully editable 39-slide PowerPoint presentation, a set of 13 worksheets and 22 posters on similes and metaphors.PowerPoint LessonThe PowerPoint focuses on:An explanation and definition of similes and metaphors.Why they are used.Examples of similes and metaphors from poetry and literature - I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud (William Wordsworth), The Ancient Mariner (Samuel Taylor Coleridge), The Highwayman (Alfred Noyes), My Luv is Like a Red, Red Rose ( Robert Burns) and the Bi
Preview of STARTING THE COLT Curriculum Unit Common Core Aligned

STARTING THE COLT Curriculum Unit Common Core Aligned

Created by
Jan Young
This 87-page comprehensive cross-curricular unit for my novel Starting the Colt is suitable for homeschool or classroom and includes the following activities and emphases for English Language Arts: Annotated to align with Common Core Standards. The annotations which have been included are correlated specifically to fourth grade Standards, but the questions and activities can easily be used with fourth to ninth grade students and related to the corresponding Standards for those grade levels--old
Preview of Literary Devices

Literary Devices

This resource contains a fully editable, 50-slide PowerPoint lesson on literary devices with a definition and examples. It includes:AlliterationAllusionAnaphoraAssonanceConsonanceEuphemismHyperboleIdiomIronyMetaphorOnomatopoeiaOxymoronParadoxPersonificationPunRhetorical QuestionSimileYou may also be interested in:Figurative Language - Set of 11 PostersMore Figurative Language ResourcesMore English ResourcesFollow me here to be kept informed of new resources.
Preview of Intro to Figurative Language with Sentence Starters & Examples- Google Slides

Intro to Figurative Language with Sentence Starters & Examples- Google Slides

This 21 page Google Slides Presentation is the perfect introduction for students of any age to learn Figurative Language. Included in the slides are the common core standards for 4th grade (this can be edited for other grades), the lesson's objectives, a review of classroom rules, definitions, sentence starters, examples, visuals, and a game of true or false to progress monitor students' understanding of Figurative Language. The slides cover metaphors, similes, personification, hyperboles, onoma
Preview of Simile and Metaphor Posters

Simile and Metaphor Posters

This resource contains a set of 22 posters containing examples of similes and metaphors. You may also be interested in:Similes and Metaphors - Set of 13 WorksheetsThis resource contains a set of 13 worksheets on identifying and using similes and metaphors. Tasks include:Identifying similes and metaphors in sentences and poetry and literature from The Ancient Mariner by Coleridge, Sea Fever by John Masefield, I wandered lonely as a cloud by William Wordsworth, The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes, A re
Preview of Onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeia

This resource contains a poster on onomatopoeia.You may also be interested in:Set of 30 Onomatopoeia Posters This resource contains a set of 30 colorful posters on onomatopoeia.Onomatopoeia PowerPoint LessonThis resource contains a 75-slide PowerPoint lesson on onomatopoeia. The PowerPoint includes:An explanation and definition of onomatopoeia.Why it is used.Examples of onomatopoeia from poetry, literature, adverts and comics -including The Ancient Mariner (Samuel Taylor Coleridge), The Highwaym
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