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In this creative exercise, we explore personification by associating verbs with different parts of the face. For instance, "Eyes see," "Mouth pouts," "Nose sniffs," "Teeth gnaw," and "Tongue licks." Using a weather icon, students can create sentences such as "The sun smiled brightly on the laughing children," or "The storm frowns over the quiet town." Working with a partner, everyone can develop two more sentences, after which they will share their imaginative creations with the class. Let’s have fun with language and creativity!
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What verbs can you think of?Eyes…seeMouth…poutNose…sniffTeeth…gnawTongue…lick
The ____________ ____________ ___________ (weather icon) (facial-verb) (where) prepositional phrase • The moonsmileddown on the world below. • With a partner make 2 more sentences to share with the class. • On your own create 2 more sentences to share with the class.