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6th LT – Today I will determine examples of figurative language through reading and discussion.
BR – What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor? Friday, December 7th, 2018
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Kinesthetic Word Web Each of you will have a notecard with either:
A.) Vocabulary Word B.) Definition C.) Example You are to walk around, talk to people, and discover who has the cards that match your card. Ex – A vocabulary word, definition, and example pair. Once you find your group of three, stay with them and move to a part of the room. If people need help, you can help them!
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Figurative Language Problems
Read the examples of figurative language 1.) Decide whether it is a simile, metaphor, personification, or hyperbole 2.) Explain how you figured out your answer in the boxes (at least a sentence)
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Closing Create your own examples of similes and metaphors.
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BR – Do you believe we should have zoos? Explain your reasoning.
7th LT – Today I will compare and contrast two viewpoints on the same topic. BR – Do you believe we should have zoos? Explain your reasoning. Friday, December 7th, 2018
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Agenda for Day UNWRAP “Should We Have Zoos?”
Answer the four quiz questions Create a Venn Diagram Should We Have Zoos? Supporting Against
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Closing
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BR – What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
8th LT – Today I will determine examples of figurative language through reading and discussion. BR – What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor? Friday, December 7th, 2018
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Kinesthetic Word Web Each of you will have a notecard with either:
A.) Vocabulary Word B.) Definition C.) Example You are to walk around, talk to people, and discover who has the cards that match your card. Ex – A vocabulary word, definition, and example pair. Once you find your group of three, stay with them and move to a part of the room. If people need help, you can help them!
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Figurative Language Problems
Read the examples of figurative language 1.) Decide whether it is a simile, metaphor, personification, or hyperbole 2.) Explain how you figured out your answer in the boxes (at least a sentence)
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Closing Create your own examples of similes and metaphors.
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