This fun, engaging group activity combines figurative language with poetry's rhyme schemes. Your students will write their own original raps or songs using specific types of figurative language - simile, metaphor, personification and onomatopoeia. Students will create four verses and a chorus. Your students will then perform these masterpieces!
*Google Classroom Link Included
Check out this FREE resource! Need vocabulary when teaching I SURVIVED THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC, 1912?
Included:
15 Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary Activity
Answer Key
Word Wall
Looking for a Back to School Project to engage each and every student? Do you want your class get to know each other better at the beginning of the year? Want to learn more about your students? Looking to have some fun for your first class project?
It's All About Me Museum Project includes:
Student handouts with Due Date Checklist
Student Timeline
Four Artifacts
Ten Facts About Me
Self Portrait
Wants and Needs Collage Project
Student Grading Rubric
The student handout is editable so you can put in your own due dates.
This is the Ultimate Novel Study for "I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912" by Laura Tarshis.
Over 30 pages of student engagement to teach book clubs, whole class lessons or independent reading
• Vocabulary
• Reading Comprehension Questions
• Fact Vs. Opinion
• Figurative Language
• Independent Research
• Graphic Organizer
• Vocabulary Word Wall
• Text Evidence
• Reflection
• Novel Test
• Enrichment
• Answer Keys
Need an easy way for student's to identify figurative language in the book their reading?? Use this cute Figurative Language Found bookmark for your students.