Literary Devices Part 1
Names and definition practice for literary devices
Matching Types of Characters
Types of characters in a story. Match them with their definition.
Modals for Pirates
What is a Modal verb? and how to use it?Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs (also called helping verbs) like can, will, could, shall, must, would, might, and should. After a modal verb, the root form of a verb is generally used. The word to should not appear after a modal verb. An exception is the phrase ought to, which is considered a modal verb.
Word Recognition: Odd Word Out
One word is different from the other two. Can you tell which word it is?
Figures of Speech Hangmoon
Guess the phrases and words based on figures of speech.
Types Of Characters Bingo
Each word is defined and for you to find.
Poetry
3rd grade students review phonological elements and basic figurative language.
ReAdiNg StraTeGiEs
critical reading strategies
Break a leg: Literal and Figurative
Match the literal reference to the figurative
Musical Sentences
What part of the sentence is missing? What punctuation mark is needed?