Students can view these slides to learn more about figurative language: alliteration, …
Students can view these slides to learn more about figurative language: alliteration, analogies, idioms, similes, metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia, and hyperbole.
Students will learn about the different types of allusions. This presentation provides …
Students will learn about the different types of allusions. This presentation provides students with detailed examples of allusions, and then assigns students to apply learned skills within a self-created poem.
Students can view these slides to help them understand text features better. …
Students can view these slides to help them understand text features better. This resource explains what text features are and provides examples of the following titles; headings; bold and italic print; illustrations and photographs; and captions.
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