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Richard Poulin

Figurative Language Infographic

promptContainer.gradesColon long.6, long.7, long.5
promptContainer.subjectsColon English Language Arts, Multilingual Learners
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Create 10 pages that feature a creative infographic about a type of figurative language on each page. Each page must identify the type of figurative language, a definition, an image, and a unique example sentence. Your image can be a drawing, photograph, icons, or however you choose to represent the figurative language example sentence. STEP 1: Use the text tool label to add the figurative language as the heading STEP 2: Use the text tool label to create a definition of the figurative language STEP 3: Add your picture cameraroll to represent the figurative language STEP 4: Create an example sentence as a caption caption STEP 5: Add a page addpage and repeat the steps until you have 10 pages BONUS: Record mic your voice reading your example sentence

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Introduce figurative language and allow students to practice. Use this activity as a final formative assessment. Students can use Quizlet to study terms and play games: https://quizlet.com/_5y4tlz?x=1jqt&i=145ydt

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