Good Morning Welcome back. We hope you had a “Souper Weekend”. On a Post It, write what made your weekend “Souper”(besides having off from school yesterday.

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Good Morning Welcome back. We hope you had a “Souper Weekend”. On a Post It, write what made your weekend “Souper”(besides having off from school yesterday. That doesn’t count.) Bring it to Morning meeting. You will share it for your greeting.

Personification--gives human qualities to nonhuman or nonliving things The morning sun peeked over the horizon. The sand at the beach crawled in between my toes and up my nose. Write and illustrate your own example of personification. We will be using your examples to design the bulletin board in the back of the room. Check your spelling!

What is hyperbole? Hyperbole is an exaggeration What are some examples of hyperbole you can think of? Write and illustrate your own hyperbole. We will be using your examples to design the bulletin board in the back of the room. Check your spelling!

moo Onomatopoeia ring crunch is a word that imitates the sound it represents. What are some examples of onomatopoeia you can think of? Write and illustrate your own onomatopoeia. We will be using your examples to design the bulletin board in the back of the room. Check your spelling!