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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Anne V. –
Just what I needed. Thanks.
Melinda G. –
This is a great resource. I was wondering if you happen to have an example of a completed flip book?
Thanks!
Drink Coffee and Teach 5th Grade –
Thank you!
Lori O. –
love it
Marcela L. –
Awesome resource!
Heather L. –
Solid resource.
Rhett H. –
great
Stephanie Z. –
Great!
Jamie Coit –
Fun activity!
Lisa M. –
I used this for our poetry unit. The kids loved it.
Amy J R. –
Very useful, but had hoped for recommended literature with concrete examples for students to read/see.
Diane B. –
I can’t wait to use this with my class! It looks great! Thanks.
Rachel Brakeman –
Thanks for the resource!
Kate R. –
My 5th graders enjoyed finding stories to go into their flip book.
natasha H. –
great
Lauren M. –
Great!
Sherri Hudson –
Im excited to use these! They are a great addition to the class.
MICHELLE B. –
love this!
ReAnne B. –
My students love referring back to their neat flip books! Such a great resource!
Lizbeth R. –
Using this as a quick spring break project.