Analogies Bundle of Activities: Worksheets, Task Cards, PowerPoint, Games
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- Easel Activity
- Easel Assessment
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Description
This analogies bundle has everything you need to keep your upper elementary students engaged as they learn what an analogy is and how to identify the missing word in an analogy. Students will also write their own analogies. The activities in this bundle make learning about analogies fun and easy! Students love the activities while teachers love the convenience of these no-prep resources that can be used year after year! It includes a PowerPoint, worksheets, task cards, a craftivity, and more! The PowerPoint and flipbook also contain multiple-choice analogy questions to prepare students for analogy questions they might encounter on standardized tests.
The types of analogies featured include:
→ Synonym
→ Antonym
→ Part to Whole
→ Characteristic
→ Degree
→ Type
→ Tool to Worker
→ Product to Worker
→ Action to Object
→ Item/Purpose
What's included... To gain a better idea of everything included, please check out the individual PREVIEW for each resource:
54-slide Interactive PowerPoint
- Ideal for introducing this topic to students!
- You have my permission to convert this to Google Slides, if you wish.
- It comes with a matching 4-page companion handout (The companion handout includes both a printable version and a Google Slides version.)
- 5 tabs; 10 types of analogies
- Fill-in-the-blank and multiple-choice items
- Students write their own analogy, as well.
- When complete, this becomes a great reference tool.
- Includes a bonus 20-item worksheet.
- You get to choose whether to use the printable version, the Easel Activity version, or the Google Slides version.
- Students complete a 30-item fill-in-the-blank worksheet.
- Students complete two worksheets that feature 19 additional analogies. These worksheets contain a mini poster and star images that can be glued to a sheet of construction paper.
- Ideal for a bulletin board display!
- 28 cards
- You get to choose whether to use the printable format that is played with an entire class or the Google Slides format that can be played individually or with a partner.
- Multiple-Choice Format
- Cards 1-28: Identify the missing word in the analogy.
- Cards 29-40: Identify the missing half of the analogy.
- You get to choose whether to use the printable version, the Google Slides version, the Google Forms version, or the Easel version.
- 36 game pieces (18 matches)
- Simply print and cut the game pieces. Students turn all of the game pieces over, and then follow the directions to play Memory!
- The print version can be played in a small group. The Easel Activity version can be played individually or with a partner.
BOOM Task Cards (These are only available in this digital format.)
Here's what teachers like you have to say about using these analogy activities with their students:
⭐️ Megan B. said, "Analogies really stumped my kiddos. This bundle helped them so much as we were able to practice this skill in many different ways! I recommend Deb Hanson to everyone I know! They include a wide variety of independent check-in possibilities, partner work and the most fun "craftivities"! My kids look forward to these craftivities with every unit!"
⭐️ Sarah J. said, "I regularly ask students to write and complete analogies using our vocabulary words, so I was looking for a way to introduce analogies to them. This product definitely fits the bill. The PowerPoint presentation really breaks information down and does a great job of walking students step-by-step through writing and completing analogies. There are gobs of practice as well. Very helpful resource!"
⭐️ Jaclyn J. said, "These resources were excellent to use to introduce and practice analogies! My students had a good understanding of analogies using these resources."
⭐️ Paulette B. said, "I LOVE this! I was able to leave the PowerPoint for a sub to introduce analogies to my students. We are following up with matching and "I have who has" to review before state testing. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!"
⭐️ Lauren N. said, "I used this at the end of the year to get my 5th graders excited for 6th grade. They loved this unit!"
**Please note: the PowerPoint cannot be edited due to the copyright requirements made by the contributing artists (clip art, font, backgrounds).
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