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Adjectives and Alliteration WorksheetAdjectives and Alliteration Worksheet
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Adjectives and Alliteration

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Whether it's in a tiny town or a fabulous feast, alliteration makes what you're saying more interesting! Practice figurative language with a worksheet that prompts class members to replace the adjective to make an alliterative phrase.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

adjectives, parts of speech, alliteration, figurative language

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Include in a homework packet during a unit on alliteration or parts of speech
  • Challenge learners to find synonyms for both words that are still alliterative

Classroom Considerations

  • The example has a color background, which may make it difficult to read when printed in black and white

Pros

  • Encourages language arts skills and creativity
  • Simple and straightforward
  • Comes with an answer key

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.2.4 L.1.1.a L.2.1.a L.3.1.a

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