Make a poem using similies and the what if structure
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Before setting your students the task of writing a simile poem, you need to assess that they have a clear understanding of the purpose of similes and the mechanics of how they work.
Start by ensuring your students understand that similes:
1. Create images in the reader’s mind by connecting two seemingly unconnected things
2. Make a direct comparison of two things using ‘like’ or ‘as’
To do this, have your students practice writing some standalone similes first to give you an opportunity to assess they have this understanding.
Let’s take a look at some more fun activities you can do with your students to reinforce their understanding of similes:
Have students read poems and circle the similes they find
Read a poem to the students and have them raise their hand every time they hear a simile
Hold a Simile Bee where you provide the contestants with a word and they have to come up with a simile using that word.
Once you’ve ensured everyone has a firm grasp on what a simile is and how to compose one, your students are ready to move on to writing their simile poems.
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