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This compact review of Synecdoche and \metonymy for quick referencing is perfect for teaching Figurative Language. These no prep scaffolding notes would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love this information that is well-planned for student engagement.

After studying this information students will be able to:

  • Define synecdoche and metonymy with examples.
  • State the difference between synecdoche and metonymy.
  • Examine the examples of synecdoche and metonymy to identify what reference they make.
  • Interpret a given text and identify the examples of synecdoche and metonymy.
  • Evaluate a text and explain how synecdoche and metonymy has impact on the reader.
  • Use synecdoche to make my writing poetic and metonymy to express creatively and concisely.

This download includes:

  • SN 1: Vocabulary Overview
  • SN 2: Synecdoche Examples – Parts Representing Whole
  • SN 3: Synecdoche Examples – Whole Representing Parts
  • SN 4: Synecdoche Examples – Class Representing Whole
  • SN 5: Synecdoche Examples – Material Representing Object
  • SN 6: Metonymy Examples - Sentences
  • SN 7: Forms of Synecdoche
  • SN 8: Difference between Synecdoche and Metonymy
  • SN 9: Examples of Synecdoche – Visuals
  • SN 10: Examples of Metonymy - Visuals
  • SN 11: Rubrics

Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom:

  • To challenge early finishers
  • For effective tutoring
  • As ESL stations and sub tubs
  • As holiday work and homework
  • For small group collaborations
  • For an end of unit assessments
  • For reinforcement and enrichment

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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE HANDOUTS BUNDLE

This bundle of 10 products (Scaffolding Notes) is perfect for teaching Figures of Speech - Simile, Metaphor, Hyperbole, Analogy, Personification, Sensory Imagery, Irony, Synecdoche, Metonymy, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme and Idioms. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are planned for student engagement. After studying this information, students will be able to: * Define various figures of speech with examples. * Compare and contrast various figures of speech. * Examine the examples of various figures of speech to identify their meaning. * Interpret a given text and identify the examples of various figures of speech. * Evaluate a text and explain how various figures of speech have impact on the reader. * Use figures of speech to make writing poetic and to express creatively and concisely. This bundle includes Scaffolding Notes on: * Rhetorical Comparison Devices: 6 Handouts * Rhetorical Sound Devices: 6 Handouts * Sensory Imagery – Word Images: 4 Handouts * Personification – Figure of Speech: 5 Handouts * Irony Types – Verbal, Situational, Dramatic: 6 Handouts * Synecdoche vs Metonymy: 11 Handouts * Oxymoron: 3 Handouts * Elegy: 3 Handouts * Simile: 7 Handouts * Metaphor: 6 Handouts Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: * To challenge early finishers * For effective tutoring * As ESL stations and sub tubs * As holiday work and homework * For small group collaborations * For an end of unit assessments * For reinforcement and enrichment ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈ Save 50% on this BUNDLE! Note: These are also sold separately! ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈

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SYNECDOCHE VS METONYMY - FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: BUNDLE

These bundled resources are perfect for teaching Figurative Language - Synecdoche and Metonymy. These no prep activities would be great for English lessons or English centers. Your students will love these ELA Boom Cards, Google Slides, PPT, Unit Plan, Worksheets and Scaffolding Notes. After completing this unit students will be able to: * Define synecdoche and metonymy with examples. * State the difference between synecdoche and metonymy. * Examine the examples of synecdoche and metonymy to identify what reference they make. * Interpret a given text and identify the examples of synecdoche and metonymy. * Evaluate a text and explain how synecdoche and metonymy has impact on the reader. * Use synecdoche to make my writing poetic and metonymy to express creatively and concisely. This download includes: * Boom Cards: 68 Digital Task Cards * Unit Lesson Plan: 24 Pages * Scaffolding Notes: 11 Handouts * Worksheets with Answers: 27 Exercises * PowerPoint Presentation: 33 Slides * Google Slides: 33 Slides Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: * To challenge early finishers * For effective tutoring * As ESL stations and sub tubs * As holiday work and homework * For small group collaborations * For an end of unit assessments * For reinforcement and enrichment ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈ Save 50% on this BUNDLE! Note: These are also sold separately! ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈

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