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Making Inferences Activities: Inferencing Fiction & Nonfiction Reading Crafts
These reading crafts make teaching students to make inferences while reading so fun! 3 making inferences activities are included. The crafts show your hands on learners how inferences are made from text evidence and background knowledge. They are great for teaching reading comprehension strategies and skills in guided reading or an independent reading activity. Makes a great bulletin board display on classroom walls, reading nook, or classroom library | No prep printable crafts | Reading Crafts
Winter Similes & Metaphors
These activities will help your students develop an understanding of figurative language while having fun on a snowy day!The set includes:-worksheets on similes and metaphors-simile word search-simile memory game-metaphor drawing activity-writing prompt
Similes and Metaphors- Printable Figurative Language Activities
$5.00 Similes and Metaphors- Printable Figurative Language ActivitiesThis no-prep product helps students identify, match, define and create similes and metaphors. It also includes a cumulative review. Answer keys are included!
Simile and Metaphor Task Cards
Challenge your students to identify and interpret the meaning of common similes and metaphors with this set of 24 differentiated simile and metaphor task cards. What's included in this set of differentiated simile and metaphor task cards?Set One: 24 printable task cards with underlining to show the similes and metaphorsSet Two: 24 printable task cards without any underliningStudent Recording SheetA DIGITAL, Google Slides version of both sets of cards, perfect for virtual learning or paperless p
Similes
Similes Help children become better writers by incorporating similes in their work. Enclosed you will find 30 pages for children to understand, use, and incorporate similes into their writing. This activity includes the following:20 task cards and recording sheet for similes (answer key included)Printables to practice similes (assorted activities-cut and paste, fill in the blank, drawing similes, explaining similes, etc.)Simile sort & answer keyWriting similes (2 levels)Drawing SimilesSome
Teaching Similes using Fun Simile Monster Activity
Are you looking for a fun way to teach students similes? Simile monsters are an easy, exciting way to get your students to practice figurative language in 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade classrooms. This activity can be stretched out over a week, or can be taught in one day. Students will walk through the writing process by planning, drafting, revising, editing and publishing their writing into a fun and colorful craft. It makes a great bulletin board as well!
Paint Chip Metaphors
Paint Chip Metaphors by No More Glue | Teachers Pay Teachers
Inference Activity and Hands on Reading Comprehension, INFER: It's in the BAG
Inference Activity ~ Hands-on ~ Reading Comprehension ~ IN
Inferencing Activities - Doodle Notes with Inference Reading Passages
Inferencing - Doodle Notes and Activities for making inferences - Sketchnotes
Teaching Figurative Language with Picture Books - Fun in 5th Grade & MORE
Figurative language can sometimes be really confusing for students especially your ELL students. Using picture books to teach figurative language has been so beneficial for all of my upper elementary students and it will be for your students too. You can use picture books to teach onomatopoeia, alliteration, hyperboles, and personification. You can also teach metaphors, similes, and idioms with children’s books you already have in your classroom library.