Teach students ways to emphasize and de-emphasize with literary devices! This lesson slideshow includes interspersed group activities and a text application with short answer questions. Students will learn:RepetitionAnaphoraEpistropheHyperboleUnderstatementEuphemism
Teach students how to persuade and from whose perspective! This slideshow lesson includes interspersed group activities, individual and pair worksheet work, and two short texts with questions and discussion to consolidate the lesson. Students will learn:ToneStylePoint-of-viewEthosPathosLogosKairosAnecdoteRhetorical Question
Teach students substitution and referential literary devices! This slideshow lesson includes interspersed group activities, individual and pair worksheet work, and three short texts with questions and paragraph writing to consolidate the lesson. Students will learn:SymbolAllegoryMetonymySynecdocheArchetypeAllusionIdiom
Teach students how to interpret the structure of writing! This slideshow lesson includes interspersed group activities, individual and pair worksheet work, and two short texts with questions and discussion to consolidate the lesson. Students will learn:ForeshadowingFlashbacksIn Media ResPacingPlot TwistJuxtapositionParallelismMotif
Teach students to use and interpret the meaning of imagery and comparison devices in texts! This slideshow lesson includes interspersed group activities, individual and pair worksheet work, and a short text with questions and paragraph writing to consolidate the lesson. Students will learn:Imagery (visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, gustatory)SynesthesiaComparison anatomies (tenor, vehicle, ground, tension)SimilesMetaphorsAnalogiesPersonnification
Teach your students how sound affects meaning with this slideshow lesson. It can be taught solo or accompanied by the Sound Literary Devices Worksheet and Paragraph Consolidation activities. This lesson covers:PhonemesRhymeAlliterationOnomatopoeiaAssonanceConsonanceEuphonyCacophony
This worksheet accompanies the Sounds Literary Devices Slideshow lesson, but can also be taught and applied solo. Students can practice applying their learning on: PhonemesRhymeAlliterationOnomatopoeiaAssonanceConsonanceEuphonyCacophony
Teach students how irony and paradoxical devices affect meaning in texts! This slideshow lesson includes interspersed group activities, individual and pair worksheet work, and a short text with short answer and class discussion questions to consolidate the lesson. Students will learn:Verbal ironyDramatic ironySituational ironyParadoxOxymoron
Teach students how to persuade and from whose perspective! This worksheet can be taught solo or in tandem with the slide show lesson of the same name. Students will practice:ToneStylePoint-of-viewEthosPathosLogosKairosAnecdoteRhetorical Question
Teach students substitution and referential literary devices! This worksheet can be taught solo or taught in tandem with the lesson slideshow of the same name. Students will learn:SymbolAllegoryMetonymySynecdocheArchetypeAllusionIdiom
Teach students to use and interpret the meaning of imagery and comparison devices in texts! This worksheet can be taught solo or in tandem with the Imagery and Comparison Devices - Lesson Slideshow. Students will learn:Imagery (visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, gustatory)SynesthesiaComparison anatomies (tenor, vehicle, ground, tension)SimilesMetaphorsAnalogies
Interpret Obama's landmark inaugural speech with an attention to persuasive devices, through short answer questions. Can be taught solo or in tandem with the Persuasive and Perspectival Literary Devices lesson series.
Interpret this accessible and hilarious short story with a focus on tone and style through short answer, paragraph, and class discussion questions. Can be taught solo or in tandem with the Persuasive and Perspectival Literary Devices lesson series.
Interpret MLK's landmark speech on the Washington Monument with short answer and class discussion questions. This can be taught solo or in tandem with the Foreshadowing, Flashbacks, and Structural Devices lesson series.
Teach students how irony and paradoxical devices affect meaning in texts! This worksheet can be taught solo or in tandem with the Irony and Paradoxical Devices Lesson Slideshow. Students will learn:Verbal ironyDramatic ironySituational ironyParadoxOxymoron
Interpret Poe's "The Raven" with an emphasis on emphatic and unemphatic devices, including those listed below. Can be taught independently or in tandem with the Hyperbole, Understatement, and Emphasis Literary Devices lesson series.
Interpet the symbolism and allegory in Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" with short answer questions and discussion questions. Can be taught solo or in tandem with the Symbolism, Allegory, and Referential Literary Devices lesson series.
Interpret symbolism and allusions with short answer questions and paragraph analysis for Sylvia Plath's "Cut." This activity can be taught solo or in tandem with the Symbolism, Allegory, and References Literary Devices Lesson series.
Teach students to use and interpret the meaning of imagery and comparison devices in texts! This application of imagery and comparison knowledge to Wilfred Owen's Dulce et Decorum Est can be done as a solo activity or in tandem with the Imagery and Comparison Literary Devices Lesson series.
Consolidate learning on the meaning and effect of sound devices with this model PPA paragraph and poem exploration and paragraph writing activity. This is designed to be used either solo or in line with the Sound Literary Devices Slideshow and Worksheet lesson. Students will apply learning on:PhonemesRhymeAlliterationOnomatopoeiaAssonanceConsonanceEuphonyCacophony