Description
🍦 Ready to scoop up some fun with figurative language? 🍦
Introduce your 4th and 5th graders to our Figurative Language Task Cards | Metaphors, Similes, Idioms, Personification! With a delightful ice cream cone theme, these task cards offer a tasty way for students to master the complexities of figurative language.
🌟 What’s Included?
- 27 Matching Task Cards: Covering similes, metaphors, personification, alliteration, and idioms. Includes a student response sheet for matching or hands-on literacy practice.
- 27 Explanation Task Cards: The same set as above, but with a twist! Now students must explain the meanings based on context. A different response sheet is included to encourage deeper understanding.
- QR Code Option: For self-checking ease, QR codes are included so students can instantly check their answers. A non-QR code version with a separate answer key is also available for traditional use.
📚 Why Choose These Cards?
- Engaging Theme: Who doesn’t love ice cream? This theme keeps learning light and fun.
- Dual Challenges: From matching figurative language examples to explaining them, these cards ensure comprehensive understanding.
- Flexibility: Perfect for small groups, individual practice, or as a classroom activity.
👀 Looking to enrich your language arts curriculum with engaging, effective tools? Click to preview the Figurative Language Task Cards and watch your students become masters of metaphor and more! 🎉✨
⚠️⚠️If you would rather have this as a GOOGLE SLIDES resource, CLICK HERE– Figurative Language Digital Task Card for 4th & 5th grades.⚠️⚠️
Both formats challenge students to think critically and practice two different skills with figurative language.
This resource is aligned to support TEKS, Common Core, and Virginia Standards of Learning.
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In the preview, you will notice that the digital version includes an Easel activity version. This can only be found when you purchase this resource from our TPT store. Click BUY ON TPT above to see more about Easel activities.
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Helen U. –
Fantastic practice for my ELL students to master figurative language.
Deanna A. –
These are great for intro, review, spiral review, etc. Great!!!!
Tiffany H. –
This was a fun way for my students to review and identify different types of figurative language. I like the QR code for students to check their work.
Carlye D. –
I used this as a review station before our state test. The kids liked that it was interactive and not another worksheet.
Lisa S. –
My students enjoyed using this resource as a complement to our figurative language unit.
Donna R. –
I used this resource during literacy rotations. My students were very engaged.
Emmalee P. –
This was a great resource I used with students during our figurative language. Students were completely engaged and enjoyed the activity.
Carrie Montgomery –
This was a great resource for whole group teaching, especially with the ESL and lower level group! Thanks for sharing!
Jennifer R. –
My students loved competing against each other using this figurative language activity! We hope to use it again soon!
Kutner’s Korner –
Loved this for an interactive center!!!
Michele C. –
I used this activity as part of my centers for extra practice on figurative language.
Antonia S. –
Engaging way to use figurative language but we could not get the interactive part to work without being “glitchy” as my son stated. But we used it without and liked.
April T. –
I really enjoyed these activities. The students found the activity fun and they stayed engaged in the activity. Help with keeping information locked in students minds.
mary A. –
Engaging and useful resource!
Malgorzata B. –
Great!