Figurative Language Gallery Walk Review Activity | Test Prep Task Card Scoot
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- This gallery walk duo is designed to help students learn to identify different types of figurative language in context!Set 1 Figurative Language – This set of cards focuses on basic sentences that give a very obvious use of the following literary / sound devices:AlliterationHyperboleIdiomsMetaphorsOPrice $4.99Original Price $7.00Save $2.01
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If you're looking for a different type of task card activity to review figurative language for test prep, why not try this engaging gallery walk that gets kids up and moving...and thinking! This product includes 30 quick sentences that ask students to determine which type of figurative language is being used.
This is great practice for recognizing examples of:
*Alliteration
*Hyperbole
*Idioms
*Metaphors
*Onomatopoeia
*Personification
*Similes
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What's Included?
*30 full-page task cards in a blackline format (black ink on white paper). Simply print cards onto your favorite colored paper or card stock, or mount on a colorful background. You can also laminate printed cards for years of use!
*Student recording sheet
*Figurative language review sheet (Definitions and examples are given for each of the seven featured types of figurative language.) This serves as a handy guide for those students who still need a little help.
*Answer key
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***PLEASE NOTE: This activity uses the same examples as those found in my Figurative Language BOOM Card™ set.****
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Whether you call it a gallery walk, scavenger hunt, or write the room, this up-and-at-'em activity is terrific practice for even the most reluctant students.
I hope this quick and easy review is just what you need to reinforce the important skill of recognizing figurative language!
Looking for a quiet test-prep activity? Try my figurative language coloring sheets! Color by Figurative Language Worksheet Pages
As always, PLEASE CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW DOCUMENT BEFORE BUYING. Thank you! :-)
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