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Dive into figurative language with our simile chart! Enhance writing and comprehension skills by learning how to use similes effectively. Start learning now!
Test your knowledge of similes and metaphors! This worksheet challenges you to identify each type of figurative language. Improve your skills today!
Master Similes with our 'Easy as Pie' Worksheet! Learn to identify and create similes using comparative language. Enhance writing skills today!
Simile or Metaphor?This house is as clean as a whistle: simile. Simile or Metaphor?My brother was boiling mad: metaphor. Simile or Metaphor?The assignment was a breeze: metaphor. Simile or Metaphor?She is as thin as a toothpick: simile. Simile or Metaphor?That girl is as tough as nails: simile. Simile or Metaphor?He was scared so much he was as white as a ghost: simile. The band played as loud as a sonic boom: simile. After playing football on the cold January day, his fingers were icicles: metaphor. When two unlike things are being compared using like or as, it is called a: simile. A comparison of two unlike things without using 'like' or 'as' is:: metaphor. Identify the Simile below..: She is as tall as a tree!. Fruit is fuel for a healthy body. : Metaphor. What two things are being compared in the following simile?Sylvia's new lotion made her face as smooth as baby skin. : Sylvia's face and baby's skin. What two things are being compared in the following metaphor?Her diary was her best friend, guarding her secrets quietly: "Diary" and "her best friend". What is the meaning of the following metaphor?Her diary was her best friend, guarding all of her secrets. : Her secrets are safe because they are written in her diary, which could not talk. . What is the meaning of the following Simile?Sylvia's new lotion made her face as smooth as a baby's skin: Sylvia's face was really smooth. . What two things are being compared in the following metaphor?The crab was a dancing pair of scissors, clicking across the sand. : Crab and dancing scissors. She is on a roller coaster of emotions: she is having lots of different feelings. The fruit salad was like a rainbow!: it was colorful. My grandma is as sweet as sugar: she is very nice
Test your knowledge of similes! This quiz will help you compare objects, improve your writing, and descriptive skills. Try this simile quiz now!
Confused about similes and metaphors? This worksheet makes it easy! Learn to identify and use them correctly. Perfect for mastering language arts!
Learning made easy and fun with these engaging worksheet. Your students will have fun identifying types of Figurative Language: Similes
Practice telling similes and metaphors apart with this fun worksheet. Students read each sentence and circle the correct answer—perfect for Grades 3–6 figurative-language practice.
Explore similes with our engaging worksheet! Match similes to their meanings and enhance your understanding of figurative language. Try it now!
Engage students with this simile vs. metaphor worksheet. Circle answers, learn figurative language, and strengthen reading and writing skills in grades 3–7.
Identify simile, metaphor, and personification with this fun worksheet! Improve understanding of figurative language and enhance literary analysis skills now.
Master your English skill! With this Mixed Practice Similes and Metaphors worksheet, you can improve understanding of figurative language and enhance writing skills today!
Make similes simple and engaging! This picture-matching worksheet helps Grades 2–4 master figurative language with clear visuals and fun comparisons.
Boost figurative-language skills with this fun 15-question simile or metaphor quiz. Perfect for grades 3–6 learning comparisons through quick, engaging multiple-choice practice.
A fun simile worksheet where students complete “as…as” comparison phrases. Great figurative-language practice for Grades 2–5.
Test your simile knowledge with picture similes quiz! Match similes to images & improve your language skills. Fun and educational for all ages.
Have fun learning figurative language with this engaging simile-matching worksheet! Kids match each simile to its meaning in a simple, playful activity.
Teach similes with this simple definition worksheet. Includes a clear explanation and example to help students understand comparisons using “like” or “as.”
Practice writing similes with this fun worksheet. Students circle linking words, complete comparisons using a word bank, and create their own similes with “like” and “as.”
Write your own similes with this creative worksheet! Improve language skills and understanding of figurative language. Get started and have fun!
Boost your skills with similes using picture clues! This worksheet makes learning fun and improves vocabulary. Explore the world of similes now!
Use this simple similes and metaphors worksheet to help to check for understanding of these two elements of figurative language.
Winter similes worksheet that helps kids practice figurative language and pairs perfectly with winter stories like the snowy day.
A similes worksheet where students complete each sentence using a word bank. Great for Grades 2–5 to practice figurative language and descriptive writing.
Build vocabulary and figurative language skills with this engaging matching similes worksheet. Kids match each simile starter to the correct descriptive word for a fun learning activity.
Practice identifying and explaining similes and metaphors with this guided worksheet. Students underline each comparison and explain its meaning—perfect for Grades 4–6.
Embark on a scavenger hunt to identify similes and metaphors with exciting examples. Perfect for making learning fun and interactive!
This figurative language exercise is designed to help your EL students practice their understanding of similes. In this activity, students will read similes and identify the similarities between the two things being compared. This resource is meant to be used in conjunction with the EL Support Lesson: Similes with Linking Words.
Enhance understanding of Figurative Language with Simile and Metaphor worksheet! Improve usage through practical exercises. Download now to enhance writing!
Explore silly Similes with this creative language worksheet! Improve your vocabulary and enhance understanding of figurative language. Start your language arts today!
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