Description
Similes and Metaphors Figurative Language Worksheets: Enhancing your students’ writing skills has never been easier! The Similes and Metaphors of the Week Packet is the ultimate solution crafted for 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade learners.
With this tool, teaching figurative language and boosting your students’ writing abilities has never been more delightful and engaging. I have used it with my students, and the results were phenomenal. Take your students’ writing skills to the next level with this easy-to-use resource!
INCLUDED:
- Print and digital options (see page 4 for digital links)
- Clickable table of contents
- Definition Anchor Charts
- Words and definition for teacher reference
- Cover page for notebook style
- 1 blank template to have students create their own worksheet
- 50 Similes of the Week templates (consistent look to use weekly)
- 50 Metaphors of the Week templates (consistent look to use weekly)
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE OF THE WEEK IS PERFECT FOR:
- weekly ELA focused wall
- literacy small groups
- focus figurative language skill learning
- test preparation material
- homework
- writing practice
- extensions for GT, or accelerated learners
- substitute activities
- and much more!
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rachael turner –
Great resource
Haley S. –
I wish there wasn’t so much “fluff” on the page. I like clean, neat pages. The content is good, but I need less on the pages.
Stacy W. –
Thanks
Miriam S. –
Great!
Mary S. –
I used this during our figurative language/poetry unit during distance learning. I did a Simile a day instead of a week.
Fiona Mount –
Great resource to assist teaching students about similes.
Ashley Chimahusky –
I loved this resource. This was very helpful for my students to deepen their knowledge and understanding with figurative language. We did one a week, and it allowed for them to become more familiar with common sayings and it helped them learn how to break apart the figurative language and interpret the meaning.
Brittany S. –
Great resource!
Stefani J. –
Great resource when the kids can’t be in front of you in the classroom…..
Lisa M. –
Good resource!
Amy B. –
It was great!
Severina J. –
Very Helpful!!!
Kimberly LaMacchia –
My class loved these activities!! Easy to use and engaging!
The Bookish Besties –
Thanks!
Rhonda H. –
This was a great resource to use to enhance the overall student learning experience during our simile week. Thank you.
Kathy R. –
I started using these in the spring, and I realized how much my students would have benefitted from this exercise earlier in the school year. This upcoming school year I will be introducing it in the fall.
Linda F. –
My students loved this resource. It was easy to use and understand.
Amanda G. –
Such a great way to review figurative language. Thank you so much!
Happy Learning Growing Together –
Love love love the resource! I was also happy that it was on sale 🙂
Marjorie H. –
Thank You. This is a wonderful resource and will be very useful in my classroom.