Description
This resource includes 40+ pages of interactive activities for students.
The Literary Devices Interactive Dictionary provides an interactive way for teachers to engage their students in the learning of new concepts, figurative language, and literary devices. The lessons within this interactive notebook provide students with an opportunity to master content in a unique and fun way. The activities included are designed to help students learn figurative language and literary devices while also engaging in hands-on lessons.
This product was updated January 2020!
Lecture slides (PPT) for each literary device are included.
This product covers the following material:
✏ Alliteration
✏ Analogy
✏ Allusion
✏ Characterization
✏ Conflict
✏ Connotation VS Denotation
✏ Euphemism
✏ Flashback
✏ Hyperbole
✏ Imagery
✏ Irony
✏ Simile and Metaphor
✏ Onomatopoeia
✏ Tone and Mood
✏ Oxymoron
✏ Paradox
✏ Personification
✏ Plot structure
✏ Point of View
✏ Puns
✏ Theme
✏ Thesis Statement
✏ Understatement
Editable version included for your convenience!
Please view the thumbnails for more information. The preview provides images of the interactive dictionary pages in action. The product itself provides an image of each interactive page included.
NOTE: All resources are digital downloads designed to be printed and distributed by the teacher. You will not receive a physical hard copy of the product. This saves in shipping costs and allows teachers the flexibility to assign the materials when convenient for them. Enjoy!
The SuperHERO Teacher Brittany Wheaton –
“Such a great resource! My students really enjoyed creating their own literary device dictionaries and it was a great way for me to see their understanding. I can’t wait to use it again this school year.”
The SuperHERO Teacher Brittany Wheaton –
“This product has been an insane lifesaver! It breaks everything down so nicely and is very user friendly! I am using this in my middle school ELA Special Education classroom and I feel like this is helping my kiddos understand the concepts so much better!”
The SuperHERO Teacher Brittany Wheaton –
“The SuperHERO teacher, you’ve knocked it out of the park again! I used it at my last school, and it definitely helps kids that are ELL or needing extra support in skills.”
The SuperHERO Teacher Brittany Wheaton –
“This is absolutely perfect! My students love the directness of this and they really enjoy using interactive notebooks. I wanted to give them a straightforward introduction to these literary devices without just reading and writing the definition, but with more substance.”