Hyperbole Figurative Language Google Slides Task Cards for Year 4 - Year 6 student AC9E5LA03
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Are you are looking for more engaging ways to teach figurative language, specifically hyperbole, to your class? Recognising Hyperbole Google Slides is a fun way for students in Year 4 - Year 6 to consolidate their knowledge of figurative language and identify the examples of hyperbole.These figurative language grammar google slides fit perfectly into your grammar lessons, mini lesson introductions, whole class exit activity or review, individual work or even homework.
What is included in this resource?
Recognising Hyperbole Google Slides resource includes 18 question slides, that give immediate feedback to your students making them a perfect activity for independent learning or group rotations. Students simply look at the visual and click the correctly matching hyperbole. This means students can work independently without interrupting you - with no marking for you at the end of the lesson!
This Google Slides resource should be viewed in Slideshow mode. Slideshow mode allows students to get instant feedback when they click on their answers which means students can work independently without interrupting you. Immediate feedback also removes the need for you to mark student answers.
Why should I use Google Slides in my classroom?
This Google Slides resource will be a bonus for your classroom because
✅Interactive - keeping students engaged and focused
✅No Prep - a big teacher timesaver
✅Paper Free - no photocopying and environmentally friendly
✅No storage - easy for relief teachers to transport between schools
✅Multiple uses - whole class, independent work, small groups, intervention task or homework
✅Instant feedback - reduces student frustration levels and NO MARKING for you!
✨ADDED BONUS - DOWNLOAD FOR HANDS ON VERSION✨
Simply save the file and download the google slides. Then you will be able to print them, laminate for students to use in the classroom with whiteboard markers or a protective plastic sleeve. This digital resource has now become a hands on resource for literacy groups.
✨What other teachers like you have said!
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My students found this to be very engaging. It was a great way to review Hyperbole. -Donald, 5th Grade
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This is a great and simple lesson on teaching hyperboles. The format is very user-friendly for ELLs. Thanks - Shanna, 6th - 7th Grade
Thanks for considering this resource for your classroom! Any questions please ask before purchasing. You will need access to the internet and a Google Drive account to use this resource.
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- File types1 PDF
- Page count18 QUESTION SLIDES
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This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
AC9E4LA03: Identify how texts across the curriculum have different language features and are typically organised into characteristic stages depending on purposesAC9E5LA03: Describe how spoken, written and multimodal texts use language features and are typically organised into characteristic stages and phases, depending on purposes in textsAC9E5LY03: Explain characteristic features used in imaginative, informative and persuasive texts to meet the purpose of the textAC9E5LE04: Examine the effects of imagery, including simile, metaphor and personification, and sound devices in narratives, poetry and songsFurther context or application:
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Hyperbole Figurative Language Google Slides Task Cards for Year 4 - Year 6 student AC9E5LA03
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