Description
Figurative Language Activities Worksheets Anchor Chart Posters Toolkit: Explore figurative language with this comprehensive and engaging Figurative Language Toolkit, perfect for upper elementary classrooms! Your students will enjoy learning about idioms, similes, metaphors, alliteration, hyperbole, and onomatopoeia through colorful posters, interactive flipbooks, and hands-on practice activities.
This resource makes understanding figurative language fun and easy—students can create their own examples, illustrate their learning, label and identify figurative language in context, and even complete creative writing tasks. Flexible print and digital options allow you to seamlessly integrate these resources into your teaching plans.
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Cori W. –
Great way to introduce figurative language
Brianna D. –
Great Resource!
Rebecca M. –
Great way to teach these concepts!
Sharon Link –
great timesaver
Planting Seeds for Tomorrow –
My students needed extra practice with figurative language and this product was very helpful!
Tracey Lake –
Just what I needed for distance learning.
Robin G. –
So helpful for teaching figurative language.
Heather S. –
Great prosters!
Caralee T. –
Fantastic resource that allowed students to reference back as we worked through our Figurative Language Unit. Students were engaged as they were creating. Always appreciate the fun clean graphics in the posters!
Joan B. –
I have always love using figurative language to enhance students writing!
Kyria G. –
Great way to get students to engage and understand!
Teach Create Explore Inspire –
My kids loved the posters and the flipbook! It was a fun and engaging way to learn about figurative language.
Brittany G. –
Used to increase student knowledge for the unit.
Judi D. –
Excellent Resource! Thanks!!
Elsa G. –
Loved this resource
Jessica Nieves –
Great! Thanks 😀
Cheryl R. –
A great addition to my figurative language resources.
Pamela D. –
I loved using this during our study of figurative language.
Melanie Forget –
Great resource for figurative language and students loved it
Kim H. –
Great product! Thank you!