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Figurative vs. Literal Lesson Plan PowerPoint
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Getting students to understand the differences between figurative and literal language can be a difficult, but worthwhile undertaking. This powerpoint will both introduce students to figurative and literal language, but will also go through many different examples that help them identify one from the other. A fun, engaging lesson plan for those looking to cover this important standard!

Literal, Figurative, Language, Lesson Plan, Unit, Standards, Reading, Conotative, Denotative, Figurative Language, Literary Terms

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