Figurative Language

and Metaphors

    Objectives:

      1. Students will be able to differentiate between similes and metaphors.

        2. Students will be able to create their own similes and metaphors.

          National Standards:

            Common Core State Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.5.B - Define words by category and by one or more key attributes.

              Materials:

              • Whiteboard or chart paper
              • Markers
              • Pictures or illustrations representing similes and metaphors

              Warm-up:

                Ask students: Can you think of a time when someone compared two things that are not alike using words like "as" or "like"? How did it make the description more interesting?

                  Direct Instruction:

                    1. Explain the difference between similes and metaphors using examples.

                      2. Show pictures or illustrations representing similes and metaphors.

                        Guided Practice:

                          1. Divide students into small groups.

                            2. Give each group a picture or illustration and have them come up with a simile and a metaphor for it.

                              3. Have each group present their findings to the class.

                                Independent Practice:

                                  Ask students to create their own similes and metaphors about a topic of their choice. They can draw a picture to go along with their figurative language.

                                    Closure:

                                      Have students share their similes and metaphors with the class. Discuss how figurative language makes writing more interesting.

                                        Assessment:

                                          Assess students based on their ability to differentiate between similes and metaphors, as well as their creativity in coming up with their own examples.

                                            Differentiation:

                                              For students with special needs:

                                              • Provide visuals to support understanding.
                                              • Pair students with a partner for support during group activities.
                                              • Allow for extra time to complete independent practice.
                                              • Offer sentence starters or guidance for creating similes and metaphors.

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