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What Is Onomatopoeia? Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the thing or action
What Is Onomatopoeia? Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the thing or action
by edolie
it is describing.. Woof!. Splash!. Can you think o...
Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia
by tawny-fly
Onomatopoeia . A word that imitates the sound it ...
Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia
by debby-jeon
A word which represents or imitates natural sound...
Onomatopoeia and Hyperbole
Onomatopoeia and Hyperbole
by cheryl-pisano
(on-o-ma-to-pee-uh and . hy. -. perr. -. bo. -lee...
Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia
by stefany-barnette
English. Form 8.. Onomatopoeia. In every language...
You need: A pencil, eraser, highlighter and your ELA duo-tang
You need: A pencil, eraser, highlighter and your ELA duo-tang
by lindy-dunigan
ONOMATOPOEIA. What is . onomatopoeia. ?. Onomatop...
Onomatopoeia Nathan Wells
Onomatopoeia Nathan Wells
by debby-jeon
Greenfield Elementary. 4. th. grade. The car hor...
"Figurative language" gets its name from the Latin word
by alexa-scheidler
figura. , meaning form, shape, or ornament. Figur...
By: Beth Stephens, Michael McCartney, Julie Marquardt and L
By: Beth Stephens, Michael McCartney, Julie Marquardt and L
by tawny-fly
Cubing!. What is Cubing?. ◊ Cubing is a techniq...
Differentiated Instruction
Differentiated Instruction
by conchita-marotz
Cubing. Key Questions to Plan DI. What needs to l...
Figurative Language I will be able to identify styles of figurative language
Figurative Language I will be able to identify styles of figurative language
by lydia
I will be able to use styles of figurative languag...
Words  forms & meaning
Words forms & meaning
by priscilla
transparent & opaque. forms & meaning . On...
Learning about Poetry “The Ears of An Elephant” If you had the ears of an elephant,
Learning about Poetry “The Ears of An Elephant” If you had the ears of an elephant,
by calandra-battersby
Learning about Poetry “The Ears of An Elephant...
Part 1  SIMILE Simile (noun)
Part 1 SIMILE Simile (noun)
by pasty-toler
A comparison of two unlike things that uses “li...
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©www.thecurriculumcorner.com
by cheryl-pisano
Figurative Language . PowerPoint Practice Game. c...
POETRY HOW TO UNDERSTAND
POETRY HOW TO UNDERSTAND
by celsa-spraggs
ONOMATOPOEIA.. WORDSEARCH. Complete the word sear...
Imagery in “Harrison Bergeron”
Imagery in “Harrison Bergeron”
by phoebe-click
And in your own writing!. SWBAT identify and eval...
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
by stefany-barnette
A Review of . Sound Devices. Emma Jaques, . Aksha...
February 6, 2014 Figurative Language and Imagery
February 6, 2014 Figurative Language and Imagery
by tawny-fly
H. omework: . . . G. reek Day tomorrow! . . O....
Poetic terms Hooray!  Onomatopoeia
Poetic terms Hooray! Onomatopoeia
by calandra-battersby
Onomatopoeia is the use of words that imitate sou...
Alfred Lord Tennyson uses personification in
Alfred Lord Tennyson uses personification in
by lois-ondreau
Charge of the Light Brigade . to emphasise.... Th...
Welcome...equipment out...ready to learn...Welcome...equipment out...ready to learn...
Welcome...equipment out...ready to learn...Welcome...equipment out...ready to learn...
by giovanna-bartolotta
EXTEND your Learning @ Bishop Justus . Year . 10 ...
figurative  language Figurative
figurative language Figurative
by sherrill-nordquist
language . is the use of words . that go . beyond...
Introduction to Poetry Components of a poem
Introduction to Poetry Components of a poem
by mitsue-stanley
Lines. Stanza. Figurative Language. Rhyme. Rhyme ...
Poetry Unit Notes Period 4 English
Poetry Unit Notes Period 4 English
by olivia-moreira
What is poetry?. A unique type of . literature . ...
Engaging Junior Secondary Students With Poetry
Engaging Junior Secondary Students With Poetry
by tawny-fly
To warm up. Blue sky. Sky above. Above my head. H...
For Popcorn Personification
For Popcorn Personification
by pasty-toler
Intro Techniques. Expectations for 8. th. Grade....
Pure Quotation and Natural Naming
Pure Quotation and Natural Naming
by kittie-lecroy
26 September 2016 – . Lingnan. University. Mic...
Bogg’s Shooting: Chapt. 21-22
Bogg’s Shooting: Chapt. 21-22
by alida-meadow
Miles Hull, Bianca Montemango, Elizabeth Goodin, ...
Giving human attributes to an object.
Giving human attributes to an object.
by karlyn-bohler
what part of speech is used to create personifica...
hyperbole
hyperbole
by yoshiko-marsland
The Art of . Exaggeration!!. Definition: A figure...
Chapters 1
Chapters 1
by briana-ranney
Onomatopoeia (unclear) situations that cause read...
Warm-Up
Warm-Up
by test
is . signior. . mountanto. returning with him a...
Literary Devices
Literary Devices
by pamella-moone
Alliteration. The repetition of sounds especially...
Hooks
Hooks
by pamella-moone
With . Spongebob. . Squarepants. What is a hook?...
Poetry Unit
Poetry Unit
by celsa-spraggs
Mrs. Stevens. The following poetry unit will be p...
Poetic Devices
Poetic Devices
by tatiana-dople
Mr. Storey, 2011. Poetic Devices: What are they? ...
Bellwork for January 14, 2013
Bellwork for January 14, 2013
by debby-jeon
Take handouts from the back counter. Write in you...
What tools do poets use?
What tools do poets use?
by test
Poetic devices and their definitions. Tools. Poet...
SO YOU THINK
SO YOU THINK
by faustina-dinatale
YOU KNOW YOUR FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE?. Diagnostic Qu...