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Figurative Language Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment
Figurative Language Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment
Figurative Language Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment
Figurative Language Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment
Figurative Language Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment
Figurative Language Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment
Figurative Language Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment
Figurative Language Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment
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Are you looking for an engaging lesson to introduce or review figurative language and literary devices? The low-prep, 26-page resource, Figurative Language and Literary Devices Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment for Middle School students includes interactive partner activities--reading and notes, identifying the figurative language or literary devices in a quote, as well as a 2-part test-- definitions and identifying the correct literary device in a quote. Whether you're teaching or reviewing figurative language and literary devices with your students, this resource will keep your students interested and talking to each other. The 15 terms they will be learning are: alliteration, allusion, figurative language, flashback, foreshadowing, hyperbole, imagery, irony, literary devices, metaphor, mood, onomatopoeia, personification, simile, tone.

What's Included:

  • hyperlinked Table of Contents
  • About this Resource- a handy all-in-one guide to the resource, which includes Essential and Guiding Questions, Objectives, Learning Targets, and Standards
  • Links to Resources in several places
  • Original Text- Understanding Figurative Language and Literary Devices with Notetaker and Key
  • Identifying and Explaining Figurative Language and Literary Devices Partner Activity with Key
  • Test with Key


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Check out these additional Figurative Language and Literary Devices Resources:

  • Figurative Language and Literary Devices Review- 12 Terms Color by Number
  • Figurative Language and Literary Devices Review- 15 Terms Scavenger Hunt
  • Figurative Language and Literary Devices Review- Card Sort Activity with Literary Quotes- 2 sets: 1 more challenging and 1 less challenging
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Figurative Language Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment

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6th - 8th
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27
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Teaching Duration
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Description

Are you looking for an engaging lesson to introduce or review figurative language and literary devices? The low-prep, 26-page resource, Figurative Language and Literary Devices Lesson Plan, Text, Notetaker, Partner Activity, Assessment for Middle School students includes interactive partner activities--reading and notes, identifying the figurative language or literary devices in a quote, as well as a 2-part test-- definitions and identifying the correct literary device in a quote. Whether you're teaching or reviewing figurative language and literary devices with your students, this resource will keep your students interested and talking to each other. The 15 terms they will be learning are: alliteration, allusion, figurative language, flashback, foreshadowing, hyperbole, imagery, irony, literary devices, metaphor, mood, onomatopoeia, personification, simile, tone.

What's Included:

  • hyperlinked Table of Contents
  • About this Resource- a handy all-in-one guide to the resource, which includes Essential and Guiding Questions, Objectives, Learning Targets, and Standards
  • Links to Resources in several places
  • Original Text- Understanding Figurative Language and Literary Devices with Notetaker and Key
  • Identifying and Explaining Figurative Language and Literary Devices Partner Activity with Key
  • Test with Key


Please follow my store for more exciting resources. Did you know that you can earn TPT credits by leaving ratings and reviews on the resources you purchase?  Here’s how to leave a review:

  1. Go to your "My Purchases" page.
  2. Click the "Leave a review" link (note you won't be able to leave a review until you've used the resource)
  3. Answer each question and leave a review sharing more about your experience with the resource. Then, click "Done."


Check out these additional Figurative Language and Literary Devices Resources:

  • Figurative Language and Literary Devices Review- 12 Terms Color by Number
  • Figurative Language and Literary Devices Review- 15 Terms Scavenger Hunt
  • Figurative Language and Literary Devices Review- Card Sort Activity with Literary Quotes- 2 sets: 1 more challenging and 1 less challenging
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Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.
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