fairytales
Myths
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Read Greek myths here! Utilize the website below to help you research various Greek gods and goddesses: http://www.historyforkids.net/ancient-greek-gods.html |
FAbles
- Visit http://read.gov/aesop/ to view a variety of well known classic fables. Choose 2 of the fables to record information for on your assignment sheet.
Figurative language
Practice with Figurative Language flash cards with Time for Kids here!
PDF version of your Figurative Language Choice Project (all four rubrics attached) below:
PDF version of your Figurative Language Choice Project (all four rubrics attached) below:
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webquest:
review all types
Complete the Figurative Language Webquest using the link below:
http://www.cambridge.k12.wi.us/faculty/pbrown/Figurative%20Language%20Web%20Quest%20-%20Eagle%20River.pdf
http://www.cambridge.k12.wi.us/faculty/pbrown/Figurative%20Language%20Web%20Quest%20-%20Eagle%20River.pdf
- Be sure to record all of the information needed including your scores!
Similes/MetaphorsEarly finishers, visit this website for more practice with similes and metaphors:
http://www.turtlediary.com/grade-4-games/ela-games/shoot-for-metaphors-and-similes.html |
personification
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onomatopeia |
hyperbole |
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- What is hyperbole? Watch this video with great examples from pop culture.
- Play Hyperbole Jeopardy
- Rags to Riches: Simile, metaphor, or hyperbole?
idiom
Remember to reference your notes and handouts to review idioms. |