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What It Is:
A figurative language worksheet based on Owl Moon that helps students identify similes, metaphors, and personification. Learners highlight textual clues and explain the meaning of each example to deepen comprehension.
Why Use It:
This worksheet strengthens students’ ability to recognize and interpret figurative language in authentic literature. It supports close reading, vocabulary development, and deeper understanding of the descriptive language used in Owl Moon.
How to Use It:
• Read each figurative language example from Owl Moon
• Highlight the clues that reveal whether it is a simile, metaphor, or personification
• Write the figurative language type and explain its meaning in your own words
• Use for guided reading, small groups, or literary analysis practice
Grade Suitability:
Designed for elementary and early middle-grade students.
• Ideal for RL 4.4 and RL 5.4 instruction, winter reading units, and figurative language lessons
Target Users:
Teachers, tutors, parents, and students studying descriptive language and literary elements through Owl Moon.
A figurative language worksheet based on Owl Moon that helps students identify similes, metaphors, and personification. Learners highlight textual clues and explain the meaning of each example to deepen comprehension.
Why Use It:
This worksheet strengthens students’ ability to recognize and interpret figurative language in authentic literature. It supports close reading, vocabulary development, and deeper understanding of the descriptive language used in Owl Moon.
How to Use It:
• Read each figurative language example from Owl Moon
• Highlight the clues that reveal whether it is a simile, metaphor, or personification
• Write the figurative language type and explain its meaning in your own words
• Use for guided reading, small groups, or literary analysis practice
Grade Suitability:
Designed for elementary and early middle-grade students.
• Ideal for RL 4.4 and RL 5.4 instruction, winter reading units, and figurative language lessons
Target Users:
Teachers, tutors, parents, and students studying descriptive language and literary elements through Owl Moon.




