Literary Elements Secret Picture Tiles BUNDLE | Digital and Print Versions!

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Looking for a great literary elements activity for distance learning or a printable activity for classroom use? This set of 10 puzzles covers a vast list of literary terms and literary devices (nearly 100 in all!). Do your students love secret picture tiles yet? They're not just for younger students! Even older students will love this set!
These Literary Elements Secret Picture Tile Puzzles are:
✅ self-checking (Students can tell right away if they're correct!)
✅ interactive (In the digital version, students drag the correct piece over to reveal a picture!)
✅ compatible with Google Classroom™ and other distance learning platforms (digital version)
✅ surprisingly challenging (It's amazing how difficult the advanced puzzles are!)
Of course, they're also fun and a great way to learn and practice literary devices and terms.
Be sure to watch the video previews to see how they work!
WHAT IS PROVIDED?
- TEN Digital Secret Picture Tile Activities in Google Slide format
- TEN Printable Secret Picture Tile puzzles
- Keys for all puzzles
- Lots of ideas for using them in class
HOW YOU CAN USE THEM:
⭐ whole group instruction
⭐ individual practice
⭐ review
⭐ preassessment
⭐ centers/learning stations
WHAT LITERARY TERMS ARE INCLUDED?
Each of the ten puzzles is identified by topic ("Conflict" or "Advanced Literary Element" or "Poetry", for example).
All of the following terms are included:
allegory
alliteration
allusion
anachronism
analogy
anaphora
antagonist
anthropomorphism
apostrophe
archetype
assonance
Bildungsroman
blank verse
character, dynamic
character, flat
character, round
character, static
climax
colloquialism
complication
conceit
conflict
conflict, external
conflict, internal
connotation
couplet
denotation
deus ex machina
dramatic irony
end-stopped line
enjambement
epiphany
episotolary
epithet
euphamism
exposition
fable
falling action
first-person
flashback
foil
folktale
foot
foreshadowing
frame story
hyperbole
iambic pentameter
idiom
imagery
in media rex
inciting incident
irony
juxtaposition
malapropism
man vs. fate
man vs. man
man vs. nature
man vs. society
man vs. technology
metaphor
meter
metonymy
mood
motif
motivation
myth
narrator
onomatopoeia
oxymoron
paradox
personification
picaresque
plot
point of view
protagonist
pun
repetition
resolution/denoument
rising action
satire
scan (scansion)
second person
simile
situational irony
sonnet
stanza
style
suspense
symbolism
synaesthesia
synecdoche
syntax
theme
third person limited
third person objective
third person omniscient
tone
understatement
unreliable narrator
verbal irony
And more! Ideas are included, with special ideas for advanced learners.
WHAT TECHNOLOGY IS NEEDED?
- For Google Slides INDEPENDENT activities ☞ Google account, internet connection, free Google Slides app and iPad, computer, smartphone, or Chromebooks.
- For Google Slides WHOLE GROUP activities ☞ Google account, internet connection, interactive whiteboard.
DO I NEED GOOGLE CLASSROOM?
No, not even for the digital version. They can shared via a link with students via SeeSaw, Remind, Canvas, or other platform. You will get a link to share into your Google Drive. From there, you may share with students in several ways.
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