By Corbin Cunningham. 1.His room was a junk pile. 2.The train was an angry animal roaring down the tracks.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Englewood Public Schools
Advertisements

The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
Figurative Language simile metaphor personification onomatopoeia.
Homophone A word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning, spelling and origin.
(Say each word as it appears on the screen.)
Frequency Words.
1 By Alana Bruning Darien Lake. 2 This story is dedicated to: Kendall Kneeling Angelina edmister Autumn Eye Allison Clark Alyssa Sister Miss Hawley Kier.
List 1.
List 1 Sight Words.
The Wrong Suitcase When the bombs started to fall these posters were on walls everywhere. Our parents said it wasn’t safe to stay in London – they said.
By Angelo Harmsworth. In the forest there was a sleepy monkey who liked playing in the forest with his friends. He loves staying up late but he always.
Lost by: Zachary Walters. O n one snowy night in a cabin in the woods, lived Tom and Nanuk. It was getting colder, and Nanuk was loving it because.
The Rainbow Fish By Marcus Pfister.
The Secret Life of Sierra Dhans “puppy biscuit” Walter Mitty “do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present.
Aliens from the Rainforest By Dillon, Samantha, and Steven.
By Colby Elmore.  A simile is a comparison of two words using LIKE or AS. Example 1:  Looking at the whales face was like hanging upside down from a.
Who is the King of the Danes?
When the Crab was Dreaming The story by Menson Li Class:4A.
High-Frequency Words Second Grade Room B10.
Figurative Language By: Brenden Politte.
Dirt Bike Riding By. Alex Gunde Dirt Bike Riding By. Alex Gunde.
His temper was as explosive as a volcano. Now you try. Write a metaphor, simile, or hyperbole for the sound and picture.
PLAYGROUND SAFETY By Cyrena. On the sign of rules at the park. I found that the playground is open to all children with different abilities. When I went.
THE BIG HUNGRY BEAR By: Anthony Nicolls. It was a sunny day at the park. Anthony and Brandon are riding the bus to a camp in the park.
JOURNEY IN THE DEEP SEA Spring Break of A LONG DAY OF PACKING  The day before we leave we had to pack a lot. We had to take our fishing rods and.
The.
220 Dolch Words.
There are many sources of light!
New jobs More people Busy towns People hadn’t really lived in towns before because most jobs were in the countryside. The new jobs came from factories.
H ELPING O THERS W ITH C LIFFORD T HE B IG R ED D OG Kent State University Pre School.
SURVIVAL IN THE TUNDRA ERIC AND JAKE AMADJUAK LAKE BOG ATLANTIC OCEAN OWL NEST TRAILS SHELTER CAROBOU HUNTING GROUNDS 0 1 mi. radius =moss, berries,
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS Once upon a time there was a family of pigs. They were a pig mummy and three little pigs. One day, the mummy said to them: “My.
Complete Dolch Sight Word List Preprimer through Third
Scott Foresman Reading Street Word Wall Word List First Grade Kindergarten & Supplement Words Included.
Personification Poetry. Personification Giving human qualities, feelings, actions, or characteristics to inanimate (non-living) objects For example: The.
The Weird Noise On The Train Click to go to the story Click on the screen and not on the button then on the button By: Layne Richardson.
BLT # go help look at run.
The. to and a I you it in said for up look.
I.
Dolch list for Ms. Hrouda’s Class!. List 1 the was.
Sight Word List.
Skull island Interactive story. “We are the champions!” shouted Sarah and John (who were on their way back from a boating contest) “Shh!” said Tim, “I.
Figurative Language Adding excitement to your writing!
How can people be different? colour height religion intelligence wealth sexuality gender sporting ability.
Keeper’s Questions. Keeper’s Questions : Quest 1 Question 1: Where did Jesus start teaching the people? A on the shore of the lake B on the banks of the.
Safety in the Laboratory
Next 200. water how would home bear things everyone.
Beowulf fights Grendal Michael joyce. My story began when I was a Young warrior. I travelled to Denmark to fight the mighty Monster.
Fast Phrases 4 second intervals Click to start Repeated Reading practice Contains Fry Words.
Fast Phrases Repeated Reading practice Contain third 100 Fry Words 4 second intervals Click to start.
By Regan Longhurst. Camp Kaitawa As I stood there at school thinking about all the jam packed adventures waiting… Caving, beautiful waterfalls, wonderful.
Next 200 key words My next 200 key words D. Bryant 2008 reading in size order spelling Dave Bryant 2008.
Figuratively Speaking Just What am I talking About? Idiom Onomatopoeia Simile Metaphor Hyperbole Puns Analogies Imagery Alliteration.
SHOW, NOT TELL W.L SESSION 7. GUIDING QUESTIONS WHAT ARE SOME STRATEGIES THAT GOOD WRITERS USE? SPECIFICALLY, WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO “SHOW, NOT TELL”?
Signs to set the tone and manage the learning day.
Second Grade Dolch Words egreay. a and away big.
A Cinderella Story Should Have… The theme of love and caring A slipper or shoe Magic, in the form of a fairy godmother, fairy godfather, etc. Mean stepmother,
A. after all am an and are around as at away.
Personification Human Characteristics. Object and Meaning The microwave timer told me it was time to eat my TV dinner.
My favourite animals There are a lot of animals on our planet. They can be wild and domestic. I want to speak about my favourite animals.
A Native American Story
Oxford Words
A. Kindergarten Dolch List 2013 Sight Words am are.
A. and away big blue can come down find for.
Finding a mammoth was average because it was fun… Finding a mammoth.
High Frequency Words – Term 2
Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Hyperbole, Onomatopoeia
Go Figure!.
Figurative Language Notes and Practice
EXPRESSING DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: PRESENT TIME
Presentation transcript:

By Corbin Cunningham

1.His room was a junk pile. 2.The train was an angry animal roaring down the tracks.

Explanation: The train was going really fast.

Explanation: Lake was frozen.

Explanation: Dreams always change.

1. His dark eyes dared with danger. 2. Round the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran.

 1. The bacon was sizzling in the frying pan.  2. The wood crackled as it burned in the fire.

 1. The microwave timer told me it was time to turn my TV dinner.  2. The hungry waves grabbed our sand castle and pulled it into the foamy sea.

Explanation: The buzzer went off.

Explanation: Sand Castle got washed away by the waves.

1. I was so hungry I could eat a horse. 2. There are millions of other things to do.

Explanation: Super Hungry.

Explanation: Lots of other things to do then sign papers.