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Figurative Language is… AWESOME!
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In today’s lesson… We’ll be talking about: Impact of Figurative Language Personification Puns We’ll be talking about: Impact of Figurative Language Personification Puns
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What is figurative language?? A way of using words to say more than what they sound/mean on the surface. Difference between these sentences: Miss McNaull walked into the classroom. The students sat in their seats. Miss McNaull shuffled miserably into the classroom, wiping away tears with each step. Several students rose quickly to comfort her. Miss McNaull danced cheerfully into the classroom, twirling and skipping more with each step. Her students remained seated, their gaping mouths a telling sign of the abnormality of this event. A way of using words to say more than what they sound/mean on the surface. Difference between these sentences: Miss McNaull walked into the classroom. The students sat in their seats. Miss McNaull shuffled miserably into the classroom, wiping away tears with each step. Several students rose quickly to comfort her. Miss McNaull danced cheerfully into the classroom, twirling and skipping more with each step. Her students remained seated, their gaping mouths a telling sign of the abnormality of this event.
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How do the sentences differ? Visualization—What did you imagine or “see” happening in the sentence? Sentence 1: Sentence 2: Sentence 3: Emotion—What emotion is attached to the sentence? How do you know? Sentence 1: Sentence 2: Sentence 3: Visualization—What did you imagine or “see” happening in the sentence? Sentence 1: Sentence 2: Sentence 3: Emotion—What emotion is attached to the sentence? How do you know? Sentence 1: Sentence 2: Sentence 3:
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Today we’ll be looking at… Personification Puns Personification Puns
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Personification Giving human characteristics to a non-human entity (animal, object, idea) HINT: Just think Disney! Giving human characteristics to a non-human entity (animal, object, idea) HINT: Just think Disney!
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Personification Examples “The daffodils danced along the shore as the breeze tickled their petals.” Daffodils cannot dance since they are flowers The breeze cannot tickle since it does not have fingers to do so “The table danced along the hardwood floor as the earthquake rattled the ground below.” The table cannot actually dance since it is an inanimate object (aka: a thing) “The daffodils danced along the shore as the breeze tickled their petals.” Daffodils cannot dance since they are flowers The breeze cannot tickle since it does not have fingers to do so “The table danced along the hardwood floor as the earthquake rattled the ground below.” The table cannot actually dance since it is an inanimate object (aka: a thing)
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Worksheet: Personify This! The worksheet has several different objects listed Read the directions and complete the worksheet You may work with one other person on this worksheet The worksheet has several different objects listed Read the directions and complete the worksheet You may work with one other person on this worksheet
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Let’s do the first one together! Object: Kitten Action: How can the kitten do this action? Object: Kitten Action: How can the kitten do this action?
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Puns A play on words to suggest an alternate meaning of a word or phrase, typically for humorous purposes
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Pun Examples I'm glad I know sign language, it's pretty handy. Subject: Sign Language Pun: “Handy” typically refers to something that is very helpful or useful. In this instance it also references to the signer’s use of his hands when performing sign language. I couldn't quite remember how to throw a boomerang, but eventually it came back to me. Subjects: Remember, Boomerang Pun: Having an idea “come back to you” typically means that you remember it. In this instance, it also references the boomerang’s travel patterns, returning to the owner when thrown correctly. I'm glad I know sign language, it's pretty handy. Subject: Sign Language Pun: “Handy” typically refers to something that is very helpful or useful. In this instance it also references to the signer’s use of his hands when performing sign language. I couldn't quite remember how to throw a boomerang, but eventually it came back to me. Subjects: Remember, Boomerang Pun: Having an idea “come back to you” typically means that you remember it. In this instance, it also references the boomerang’s travel patterns, returning to the owner when thrown correctly.
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Worksheet: That’s so Punny! The worksheet has several puns on it Read the directions and complete the worksheet You may work with a partner on this worksheet The worksheet has several puns on it Read the directions and complete the worksheet You may work with a partner on this worksheet
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Let’s do the first one together! An alligator in a vest is called an investigator. Why is this a pun? An alligator in a vest is called an investigator. Why is this a pun?
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