Description
What is figurative language? We use figurative language when we are describing something by comparing it to something else. Due to their literal ways of thinking, this concept can often be difficult for children to comprehend. Figurative language adds depth and creativity to written and spoken expression, and these student-friendly posters are designed to help your students understand and appreciate its importance.
Each of these 10 visually appealing posters provides clear explanations and relatable examples of various figurative language techniques, such as metaphors, similes, personification, and hyperboles.
Designed using warm, neutral tones, these ELA posters have been created to match the Daisy Gingham Classroom Decor Collection and will expose your students to a variety of figurative language examples that they can use to enhance their vocabulary and writing skills.
What’s Included:
- Figurative Language Heading Posters
- 2 Styles to choose from - with and without images
- 10 Figurative Language Posters each with a definition, example and cute image to brighten up your classroom.
Posters Included:
- Alliteration
- Cliches
- Figurative Language Poster
- Hyperboles
- Idioms
- Metaphors
- Onomatopoeia
- Personification
- Proverbs
- Similes
Blank Editable Spare versions (see thumbnail) have also been included to allow teachers to create posters to suit their classroom needs.
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Additional Information
Please note, this is a downloadable, digital file that you can access immediately after purchase.
To open the files you will be required to have a PDF Reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.
To edit: If the product description stipulates that the file is editable, it will be editable only in Microsoft PowerPoint. You will need to have access to Microsoft Powerpoint to be able to type in your text. You can access a free trial here.
‘Editable’ refers to the *text* within the file being customisable. Images and colour palettes are not editable. Simply type into the text boxes provided or add in your own to edit.
Please ensure your PDF reader and MS PowerPoint software is up to date to avoid compatibility issues.
Terms of Use
Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or homeschool use only.
Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional license is strictly forbidden.
Copying any part of this resource and/or placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Copyright ©Chantelle Jacobs
Miss Jacobs Little Learners Pty Ltd