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Labeling Similes and Metaphors
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 This activity is designed to review similes and metaphors. This can be used during instruction with these terms, or as a test-prep review before benchmark or SOL tests. To begin the activity, the teacher will review the simile and metaphor terms. The teacher will model how to identify similes and metaphors. The teacher will instruct the students to open the Google Slide presentation from Google Classroom. 

Subject:
Reading
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Megan Stevens
Date Added:
04/14/2021
Narrative Art: What's Your Story? Art in your life.
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Shared narratives can be found in art from many cultures and throughout time. Use this resource to encourage students to explore diverse narratives, discover their own personal narrative, and express that narrative through their own work of art.Using provided engagment strategies students are able to hone Critical, Creative, and Communication skills using works of art in the Virginia Museum of Arts collection. Discussion prompts and activities offer instructional oppotunities for building Collaboration and Citizenship skills. Symbols that we find in literature and the use of figurative language to describe artworks go hand in hand.  Find two pieces of artwork that move you one in Virginia and one in an international museum and create multiple examples of 10 different types of figuative language.

Subject:
American History
Communication and Multimodal Literacy
Visual Art
Writing
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Caroline Wray
Date Added:
12/12/2019