Every student will be fully engaged with this opportunity to describe zombies!
A very fun way to practice seven types of figurative language.
> Worksheet addresses: idiom, simile, metaphor, alliteration, rhyme, personification, onomatopoeia
Pg. 1: Title page
Pg. 2: Informational page with figurative language terms, definitions, and several examples of each
Pgs. 3-4: Worksheet, zombie themed with illustrations
> 19 questions total: Fill in the blank & short answer
> If you require answers to be in the form of zombie dialogue (zombie speaking), it becomes a great way to practice the use of voice in writing (One of the Six Pillars of Writing), which can be tricky to teach.USEFUL ALL YEAR DURING WRITING WORK> You'll find this
very useful as a figurative language reference sheet during your writing process.
> When told to use their figurative language reference sheet - students will always be glad to grab their zombie papers out of their writing folders!
> Because it's fun to look at -cool images- students will actually
use it.
> Use as a reference sheet during writing or test prep.
> You might even laminate pages 2-3 of each student's paper to keep it intact.
Place back to back, then laminate for a single-page reference sheet.
> At the end of the third page is a place for students to draw their own zombies. Just for fun!
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