Choosing Metaphors Multiple Choice Activity (1)
Let's get your learners thinking! On this worksheet, students will read a sentence and then think about the best metaphor that could be used to describe what is being said in plain language. Activities like these are great for getting students to think in different ways. Have students explain their choice and rationalize why they believe their selections are the most precise for what is described in the sentence. This one-page printable PDF on metaphors is sure to get your learners thinking! Click here for more
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Resource Details
Students read each sentence, then choose the correct metaphor to match the meaning of the sentence from multiple choices.
CCSS Alignment Notes
Aligns with L.5 (figurative language and word relationships) requiring selection of appropriate metaphors.