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Reading Comprehension

Similes and Metaphors Worksheets


Are you feeling like a deflated balloon trying to find stimulating activities for teaching similes and metaphors? Soar high with this comprehensive unit that offers creative and thoughtful activities for pumping up student interest! Selections include multiple choice, unfinished examples to complete, boring sentences to rewrite, and comparisons to explain.


Reading Comprehensions
     Reading comprehensions with mix of questions (easy readers)


Similes
Sentences
     Meaning of the simile (multiple choice)
     Meaning of the simile (fill-in)
     Write the simile
Complete the Simile (with word bank)
     Complete the simile (first part missing; word bank)
     Complete the simile (second part missing; word bank)
     Complete the simile (word bank)
     Complete the simile (multiple choice)
Make up a Simile
     Make similes (first part is given)
     Make similes (second part is given)
     Make similes
Make up a Simile and then Write a Paragraph
     Make similes and write a paragraph (first part is given)
     Make similes and write a paragraph (second part is given)
     Make similes and write a paragraph
Make up a Simile and Write Sentences
     Make similes and write sentences (first part is given)
     Make similes and write sentences (second part is given)
     Make similes and write sentences
Opposites
     Write the meaning of each simile
     Make up opposite similes
Boring Sentences
     Rewrite boring sentences (keywords given)
     Rewrite boring sentences


Metaphors
Sentences
     Meaning of the metaphor (multiple choice)
     Meaning of the metaphor (fill-in)
     Write the metaphor
Boring Sentences
     Rewrite boring sentences (keywords given)
     Rewrite boring sentences


Reading Comprehension - Skills Review
     Reading Comprehension Mixed Skills Review


Reading Book with Simile Questions

          Reading Book with Simile Questions



Reading Book with Metaphor Questions

          Reading Book with Metaphor Questions



Reading Comprehension Skills


Reading Comprehension Skills

Alliterations

Author's Purpose

Cause and Effect

Compare and Contrast

Context Clues

Drawing Conclusions

Facts and Opinions

Hyperbole

Idioms - Figurative Language

Inferences

Literary Elements

Main Character and Characters


Main Idea

Making Connections

Multiple Meaning Words

Onomatopoeia

Personification

Point of View

Sequencing

Setting

Summarizing

Supporting Facts




Figurative Language
   Figurative Language


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