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L.O. To understand how authors make imaginative comparisons.

L.O. To understand how authors make imaginative comparisons. Example He wriggled like a worm. This is called a simile. Similes. When we say something is like something else we are using a simile . Similes contain the words ‘ like ’ or ‘ as ’ .

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L.O. To understand how authors make imaginative comparisons.

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  1. L.O. To understand how authors make imaginative comparisons. Example He wriggled like a worm. This is called a simile

  2. Similes • When we say something is like something else we are using a simile. • Similes contain the words ‘like’ or ‘as’. • They can be used to make our writing more interesting or humorous.

  3. Can you complete these similes? As warm…. as toast. As slow…. as a tortoise. As quick…. as lightning. As cool…. as a cucumber.

  4. Can you link the ideas below to make similes? Her face was like a runaway horse. Ella’s eyes gleamed like pearls. He bolted out of the room as round as the full moon. Grandmother’s false teeth like charging bulls. The children ran sparkled like diamonds.

  5. The Sun similes • To create your own simile poem first collect things that the sun is similar to in shape, colour, feel etc. A coin A ball A canary A crown A dandelion A light bulb An explosion gold lemon butter A daffodil happiness A wish

  6. Begin to write similes using ‘like’ or ‘as’ The sun is like a golden ring tossed into a clear sky. The sun is like warm butter melting on toast. The sun gleams like a bolt of happiness. The sun is as gentle as the petals of a daffodil.

  7. L.O. To understand how authors make imaginative comparisons. Tasks today. Guided Create your own sun simile poem. Make a monster simile poem. * Know what a simile is. * Think of a comparison. * Write a descriptive simile sentence.

  8. Plenary. • Monster poems

  9. L.O. To understand how authors make imaginative comparisons. Example The snow was a white carpet covering the land. This is called a metaphor

  10. So what are metaphors? • A metaphor is an unusual way of describing something. • A metaphor says something is something else. e.g. Tony is a tower of strength. Louise is green with envy. Wayne Rooney is a goal machine. David was as good as gold.

  11. Can you complete these metaphors? The bats winked from the treasure chest. A waterfall danced on the cave walls. The cave were black velvet scarves. Gold coins was a curtain of glittering, blue silk. The torchlight is a gloomy prison for the climber.

  12. L.O. To know how writers make imaginative comparisons. Your task Guided All other groups Drawing metaphors Draw an amusing picture for each of these metaphors: • Her feet were blocks of ice. • He flew down the street. • Its raining cats and dogs. • Time files. Draw your metaphor Remember to give each picture its heading. Then cut out and put in your literacy book.

  13. Plenary Similes or Metaphors? Some of these sentence are similes, some are metaphors. Can you tell which are similes, which are metaphors? • As slippery as an eel. • Arnie was a man-mountain. • He was a lion in battle. • She is as pretty as a picture. • The striker was a goal machine. • The torch lit up the room as if the sun had risen early. • The moon was a misty shadow. • My friend has a face like a bag of spanners.

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