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four different types of writing paper with the words smile sandwiches written on them and in front of

Hello! Happy Good Friday to you! My twins had their Easter egg hunt at school today and learned the Bible verse, "He is risen!" Matthew 28:6. There is something so sweet and wonderful knowing that they are learning early about Jesus and the love He has for them. Unfortunately, we don't get today off because we have to make up a snow day, but hopefully, we will make it to the service this evening. Well, it's that time of the week again. What have we been up to? I love that Kacey over at…

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the words teaching smile monsters to elementary students

Are you looking for a fun way to teach students similes? Simile monsters are an easy, exciting way to get your students to practice figurative language in 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade classrooms. This activity can be stretched out over a week, or can be taught in one day. Students will walk through the writing process by planning, drafting, revising, editing and publishing their writing into a fun and colorful craft. It makes a great bulletin board as well!

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several children's drawings are hanging on the wall in front of a sign that says, we come from my planet smile

I'm linking up with the wonderful Holly for her "Tried It Tuesday" At the end of the year we were looking for fun activities to review concepts with students. In step a wonderful free activity from the Peanut Gallery: Out of this World Similes! The activity pack is actually 22 pages full of activities to reinforce similes. We just used one activity from the packet--describing aliens using similes. We gave the students a little more free reign where they could create unique aliens with…

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the worksheet for an english language lesson with pictures and captions to describe

Encourage your children to use super similes and marvellous metaphors in their writing with our resource pack. This includes a helpful topic guide, a reference mat, display banners and a wide range of classroom activities to explore!

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Rainbow Similes {Freebie} | The Teacher's Cauldron | Bloglovin’

Doesn't that just make you happy to look at?! I just love seeing it when I walk in the room! This was our rainbow week...in pictures! We read A Rainbow of my Own. They always love this story. Then we

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a worksheet with the words write your own smiles and an image of a dog

After introducing similes, give kids a chance to be creative with this writing activity! Students will have fun comparing all kinds of things of their choosing using the prompts, and you'll love watching them use and grow their figurative language skills.

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someone is cutting out the word's name on some sort of bookmarks to make them look like they are reading

Teaching Figurative Language can be fun and meaningful for your students. Teaching figurative language through poetry can make it even better! Here are my best tips for teaching similes, metaphors, idioms, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, imagery, alliteration, and personification.

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