Figurative Language: ANCHOR CHARTS
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Description
Similes, Metaphors, Alliteration, and more! There are so many different types of figurative language and sometimes it can be tricky for our students to remember them all. These figurative language anchor charts will help your students remember all the different types of figurative language and they are a great addition to an interactive reading or writing notebook.
These posters provide a definition and explanation of seven different types of figurative language. With the help of these posters, your students will have a resource to go back to or to look at on the walls in your classroom. They won’t feel the pressure to remember all the different types of figurative language because they know they can look back in their journals anytime they need a reminder.
You’ll love these anchor charts because they have easy-to-read font and are written with clear and concise language. Your students will understand the different types of figurative language with these anchor charts.
Prep is quick and easy! Just print the anchor chart you want to use before your lesson and you’re ready to go.
ANCHOR CHART TITLES INCLUDE:
- Similes
- Metaphors
- Personification
- Hyperbole
- Idioms
- Alliteration
- Onomatopoeia
HOW TO USE THESE CHARTS IN YOUR CLASSROOM:
- Use as a model for your whole group lessons.
- Give students a copy to glue in their journals.
- Send home a copy to parents to keep them informed.
- Include a copy with your lesson plans to show your administrators what you’re teaching.
- Put posters on a ring or in a binder as a reference for small groups or workstations.