This resource is an interactive notebook that helps students learn deeply about figurative language and its use. The presentation includes: an explanation of what figuarive language is, a PDF file that includes definitions and examples, and twelve types of figurative language to explore: alliteration, allusion, assonance, consonance, hyperbole, idiom, irony, metaphor, ononmatopoeia, oxymoron, personification, simile. The format of this resource makes it perfect for either remote learning OR
This resource is an interactive notebook that allows students to write responses to their independent reading. The presentation includes: a list of fiction & nonfiction questions that promotes student choice; 10 slides with a total of 40 opportunities for students to respond to their independent reading. The format of this resource makes it perfect for either remote learning OR in-person learning! Suggestions for use in Google Classroom Make a copy of the entire presentation - Teacher Copy ver
Enjoy this free and simple resource that can save time and effort. This "notebook" in virtual form is great for either remote learning or in-person learning (if students have devices). Simply assign students an individual copy of this Google Doc in Google Classroom. Then select "Ungraded" to replace the "100 points" item. This virtual notebook includes a separate entry by date/topic which will expand to fit any amount of notes. The teacher is able to monitor student activity during an online
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