Figurative Language: Similes and Metaphors Worksheet
About the "Figurative Language: Similes and Metaphors" Worksheet
Figurative Language: Similes and Metaphors is an educational worksheet designed to help students understand and differentiate between two important literary devices. This interactive and printable worksheet begins with a clear explanation of similes and metaphors, highlighting their key characteristics. Similes are defined as comparisons using "like" or "as," while metaphors are described as direct statements equating one thing to another without using these comparative words.
The worksheet features ten sentences that employ either similes or metaphors, challenging students to identify which figurative language device is used in each case. Examples range from simple comparisons like "The athlete ran as fast as lightning" to more complex metaphors such as "The fireflies were tiny stars dancing in the darkness." By working through these varied examples, students can develop their ability to recognize and distinguish between similes and metaphors, enhancing their understanding of figurative language and its role in creating vivid imagery in both literature and everyday communication.
What will your child learn through this worksheet?
- Understanding the definitions and differences between similes and metaphors
- Identifying similes and metaphors in given sentences
- Recognizing the use of "like" and "as" in similes
- Appreciating how figurative language enhances descriptive writing
Learning Outcomes
Cognitive
- Correctly identify 8 out of 10 sentences as either similes or metaphors
- Explain the difference between similes and metaphors in their own words
Psychomotor
- Write clear and legible answers in the provided spaces
- Underline or circle the key words that indicate whether a sentence is a simile or metaphor
Affective
- Demonstrate increased confidence in recognizing figurative language in texts
- Show curiosity about how similes and metaphors are used in various forms of writing
Interpersonal/Social
- Collaborate with classmates to discuss and defend their identifications of similes and metaphors
- Share self-created examples of similes and metaphors with peers
Tags
Figurative language, similes, metaphors, literary devices, language arts, reading comprehension, creative writing
Common Core Standards Covered
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