Similes

Identifying and Interpreting
Similes
Standards:
4th: R 3.5 5th: R1.5 6th: R 1.2
7th: R 1.1 8th: R 1.1
Learning Objective
• Today we will identify1
and interpret2
similes.
• 1
find
• 2
make meaning from
• What are we going to do today? P/S
Compare these two pictures. Think about how they are alike.
Pair-share with your partner. Write one (adjective) descriptive
word on your whiteboard that describes both pictures.
APK
Today we will be using a specific kind of figurative language
called similes.
chili sun
The chili and the sun are both___________.
• A simile is a figure of speech that
compares two unlike things using “like”
or “as.”
Example(s):
Cold lemonade is as refreshing as a dip in the pool.
Playing chess with Ashley is like trying to outsmart
a computer.
His temper was as explosive as a volcano.
– Non-example: I like pizza.
concept
R-A-J
• What is a simile?
•Which is an example of a simile?
–A. She’s as fast as lightning.
–B. We like to play games.
How did you know that?
It’s important to identify and interpret
similes because…
• they make language more dramatic in fewer
words.
• they help you understand and
appreciate poetry.
• they help us to better understand or
“see” what the author is saying.
• they are tested on the CST.
45 What literary device is used
in lines 10–12 of “Sheepdog”
(“When the Shepherd’s whistle /
releases her, / she’s off, like an
arrow, running east. . .”)?
A metaphor
B simile
C symbol
D pun
Which reason is most important to you?
You can give me one of my reasons or
one of your own. P/S
Steps to identify and interpret similes:
• 1. Read the sentence(s)
• 2. Identify and underline what is being
compared.
• 3. Identify the type of figurative
language:
– If “like” or “as” is used = simile
• 4. Interpret using textual clues.
She listens to the teacher and always
seems to have the answers. Karen
has a mind like a steel trap.
• 1. Read the sentence(s)
• 2. Identify and underline what is being compared.
• 3. Identify the type of figurative language:
– If “like” or “as” is used = simile
• 4. Interpret using textual clues.
Skill/guided practice “I do”
CFU: How did I identify the simile? P/S
How did I interpret the simile? P/S
Interpretation: She remembers everything.
_____ ___________
The President and his wife arrived at
the formal celebration. Her evening
gown sparkled like a diamond.
• 1. Read the sentence(s)
• 2. Identify and underline what is being compared.
• 3. Identify the type of figurative language:
– If “like” or “as” is used = simile
• 4. Interpret the simile using textual clues.
Skill/Guided Practice “We do”
CFU: How did we identify the simile? P/S
How did we interpret the simile? P/S
Interpretation: Her gown was beautiful.
______ ___________
The baby was like an octopus,
grabbing at all the cans on the
grocery store shelves.
• 1. Read the sentence(s)
• 2. Identify and underline what is being compared.
• 3. Identify the type of figurative language:
– If “like” or “as” is used = simile
• 4. Interpret using textual clues.
CFU: How did you identify the simile? P/S
How did you interpret the simile? P/S
Skill/Guided “You do”
Interpretation: The baby was misbehaving.
_____ ___________
Extra Guided Practice…
Paul Bunyan was huge. His feet were as
big as boats. It is said that when Paul
walked, his footprints formed the Great
Lakes.
Those girls are like two peas in a pod. They play
together at every recess, and often dress the same at
school.
Closure
• What is a figure of speech that
compares two unlike things using like or
as?
• Why is it important to identify and
interpret similes?
I walked along the beach and
listened to the ocean. My sadness
was as unending as the waves.
• 1. Read the sentence(s)
• 2. Identify and underline what is being compared.
• 3. Identify the type of figurative language:
– If “like” or “as” is used = simile
• 4. Interpret using textual clues.
Closure: Skill check
___________
________
My interpretation is______________________.
Independent practice
• Directions:
Read the sentences. Identify the simile and
underline what is being compared. Interpret
using textual clues.
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Similes

  • 1. Identifying and Interpreting Similes Standards: 4th: R 3.5 5th: R1.5 6th: R 1.2 7th: R 1.1 8th: R 1.1
  • 2. Learning Objective • Today we will identify1 and interpret2 similes. • 1 find • 2 make meaning from • What are we going to do today? P/S
  • 3. Compare these two pictures. Think about how they are alike. Pair-share with your partner. Write one (adjective) descriptive word on your whiteboard that describes both pictures. APK Today we will be using a specific kind of figurative language called similes. chili sun The chili and the sun are both___________.
  • 4. • A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using “like” or “as.” Example(s): Cold lemonade is as refreshing as a dip in the pool. Playing chess with Ashley is like trying to outsmart a computer. His temper was as explosive as a volcano. – Non-example: I like pizza. concept
  • 5. R-A-J • What is a simile? •Which is an example of a simile? –A. She’s as fast as lightning. –B. We like to play games. How did you know that?
  • 6. It’s important to identify and interpret similes because… • they make language more dramatic in fewer words. • they help you understand and appreciate poetry. • they help us to better understand or “see” what the author is saying. • they are tested on the CST. 45 What literary device is used in lines 10–12 of “Sheepdog” (“When the Shepherd’s whistle / releases her, / she’s off, like an arrow, running east. . .”)? A metaphor B simile C symbol D pun Which reason is most important to you? You can give me one of my reasons or one of your own. P/S
  • 7. Steps to identify and interpret similes: • 1. Read the sentence(s) • 2. Identify and underline what is being compared. • 3. Identify the type of figurative language: – If “like” or “as” is used = simile • 4. Interpret using textual clues.
  • 8. She listens to the teacher and always seems to have the answers. Karen has a mind like a steel trap. • 1. Read the sentence(s) • 2. Identify and underline what is being compared. • 3. Identify the type of figurative language: – If “like” or “as” is used = simile • 4. Interpret using textual clues. Skill/guided practice “I do” CFU: How did I identify the simile? P/S How did I interpret the simile? P/S Interpretation: She remembers everything. _____ ___________
  • 9. The President and his wife arrived at the formal celebration. Her evening gown sparkled like a diamond. • 1. Read the sentence(s) • 2. Identify and underline what is being compared. • 3. Identify the type of figurative language: – If “like” or “as” is used = simile • 4. Interpret the simile using textual clues. Skill/Guided Practice “We do” CFU: How did we identify the simile? P/S How did we interpret the simile? P/S Interpretation: Her gown was beautiful. ______ ___________
  • 10. The baby was like an octopus, grabbing at all the cans on the grocery store shelves. • 1. Read the sentence(s) • 2. Identify and underline what is being compared. • 3. Identify the type of figurative language: – If “like” or “as” is used = simile • 4. Interpret using textual clues. CFU: How did you identify the simile? P/S How did you interpret the simile? P/S Skill/Guided “You do” Interpretation: The baby was misbehaving. _____ ___________
  • 11. Extra Guided Practice… Paul Bunyan was huge. His feet were as big as boats. It is said that when Paul walked, his footprints formed the Great Lakes. Those girls are like two peas in a pod. They play together at every recess, and often dress the same at school.
  • 12. Closure • What is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using like or as? • Why is it important to identify and interpret similes?
  • 13. I walked along the beach and listened to the ocean. My sadness was as unending as the waves. • 1. Read the sentence(s) • 2. Identify and underline what is being compared. • 3. Identify the type of figurative language: – If “like” or “as” is used = simile • 4. Interpret using textual clues. Closure: Skill check ___________ ________ My interpretation is______________________.
  • 14. Independent practice • Directions: Read the sentences. Identify the simile and underline what is being compared. Interpret using textual clues.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Teacher prepronounces interpret & similes. Teacher reads objective and defines in context (identify,interpret). Students read objective chorally. Students pair-share question and teacher chooses non-volunteers.
  2. Teacher shows pictures and students pair-share and then write adjective on whiteboards. Teacher chooses non-volunteers and makes connection to objective.
  3. Teacher reads definition. Students read definition chorally. Question: What is a simile? Students pair-share.Teacher takes non-volunteers. Teacher explains examples & non-examples referring back to definition with gestures.
  4. Teacher reads restate question. Students pair-share. Teacher chooses non-volunters. Teacher reads application question chorally with students. Students write answer on their whiteboards. Teacher asks justification question students pair-share. Teacher chooses non-volunteers.
  5. Teacher and students chorally read importance. Question: Why is it important to identify and interpret similes? Students pair-share. Frame: It is important to identify and interpret similes because______________. Teacher takes volunteers and non-volunteers to share.
  6. Teacher reads steps and students read steps chorally.
  7. Teacher models thinking and CFU: How did I identify?Students Pair share. Teacher chooses non-volunteers. Then teacher models interpretation and CFU: How did I interpret? Students pair share. Teacher chooses non-volunteers. Use frames: You identified the simile____________. & Your interpretation is____________.
  8. Teacher guides students thinking step by step and CFU: How did we identify?Students Pair share. Teacher chooses non-volunteers. Then teacher guides students thinking of the interpretation and CFU: How did we interpret? Students pair share. Teacher chooses non-volunteers. Use frames: We identified the simile____________. & Our interpretation is____________.
  9. Teacher guides students thinking step by step and CFU: How did you identify?Students Pair share. Teacher chooses non-volunteers. Then teacher guides students thinking of the interpretation and CFU: How did you interpret? Students pair share. Teacher chooses non-volunteers. Use frames: I identified the simile____________. & My interpretation is____________.
  10. Teacher repeats guided practice until 80% or more of students are correct. Teacher guides students thinking step by step and CFU: How did you identify?Students Pair share. Teacher chooses non-volunteers. Then teacher guides students thinking of the interpretation and CFU: How did you interpret? Students pair share. Teacher chooses non-volunteers. Use frames: I identified the simile____________. & My interpretation is____________.
  11. Teacher reads concept question. Students write answer on whiteboards. Teacher reads importance question. Students pair-share and teacher takes volunteers to share.
  12. Skill check: Teacher and students read sentence(s) chorally. Teacher checks students whiteboards at each step to CFU.