PPT-Dolphin SIMILES BY PHOEBE SCHROPP
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APRIL 9 2012 A dolphin is as slippery as soap A dolphin is as pretty as flower A dolphin is as gray as rain clouds A dolphin is as loud as a horn A dolphin is
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APRIL 9 2012 A dolphin is as slippery as soap A dolphin is as pretty as flower A dolphin is as gray as rain clouds A dolphin is as loud as a horn A dolphin is as big as an upright piano. . CC. Christopher Peknic. "Proprietary Information: Do Not Forward". "Proprietary Information: Do Not Forward". The Archetype of the Dolphin. Mythology . Science . / Biology . Human Interactions (Trans-species). Bottlenose dolphins in Cardigan Bay are the . smallest . bottlenose dolphins in the world. False. Bottlenose dolphins in Cardigan Bay are the largest bottlenose dolphins in the world. When one pilot whale gets stranded all the others follow. A Poem of Similes. Similes. Poets often compare one thing to another using a simile.. A similes if a figure of speech that uses the word . like. or . as. to make a comparison.. Create a Simile Poem. Similes and Metaphors. Similes and metaphors are used to compare 2 different things to make a point. Similes compare using like or as. Metaphors compare by referring to one thing as if it were another. Walk Two Moons. Sharon Creech. 1. A Face at the Window pp1-3. Vocabulary. Map Skills. Character Development. Setting. Figurative Language. 2. The . Chickabiddy. Starts a Story pp4-8. Vocabulary. tottery. Set Up Your Paper to Look Like This. Name. . Date. . Class. _________Comparison Notes. ______. Type:_______________Definition:_________________________________________________________________Examples:_____________________________________________________________________________________My Examples: ___________________ _______________________________. Simile. : . a comparison between two unlike things that have something in common. . A simile always uses the words . like. or . as. to make a comparison. . Examples: . It's been a hard day's night, and I've been working like a dog. - The Beatles . Poetry. Review! Poetry Terms!!. Topic?. Theme?. Imagery. ?. Onomatopoeia?. Alliteration?. Similes!!. What is a . simile. ?. A comparison of two unlike items using “like” or “as”. Similes are often used as imagery—to paint a picture in your head by comparing two things.. Brittany . Ahart. Lawerence. P-B. Summary. Bottlenose Dolphins are very smart animals. They talk to each other by whistling, squeaking, and other sounds that means different things. They are mammals. They travel in large groups. They are light to slate gray on the upper part of their body and pale to light pink on the bottom, which allows them to blend into the ocean surroundings. They go from 8 to 12 feet long and can way as much as 1430 pounds.. Early Elementary K-3. Marine Biology/Science. Curriculum. . . By Barbie . LeBrun. . . Copyright 2016. Wild Dolphin Communication. Outline. Lesson Plan. Reading. Writing. Spelling. Math. Jerick Sarceno Period 3 . Definition for Similes and Metaphors . Similes only uses words “like” or “as” to compare anything. Metaphors don’t use “like” or “as” when describing but makes the comparison with another. Prose. The Study of Literature. Understanding Your . T. ext. When you were young, you began to gain knowledge of stories. For example, you understood the fable, . The Three Little Pigs. . as a story of three pigs and three different houses. When you were older, you realized the moral behind the fable—the virtues of prudence, caution and wisdom. That’s the difference between knowing and understanding; you knew the plot first and then understood the themes (the purposes or concerns of the writer).. Chapter Summaries . And Notes. Chapter One. As the novel opens, the narrator, Holden Caulfield, speaks directly to the reader from a mental hospital or sanatorium in southern California. He says that he will tell us (the readers) of events occurring around Christmastime of the previous year. First, however, he mentions his older brother, D.B., a writer who now works in nearby Hollywood and visits Holden nearly every weekend.. By: Sarah Kuenkel. Dolphins’ echolocation is helpful and amazing in many ways. They use echolocation to communicate just like people use words to communicate. Echolocation is a sonar system. . They release a focused beam of clicking sounds (sound waves) and then listen to the echo. From this they can tell what an object is (fish, shark, other dolphins). They can tell all of the characteristics such as size, shape, distance, speed, direction, and internal structure..
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