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This Analyzing Point of View and Figurative Language: Noah’s Point of View of the Coral Queen and Dusty Muleman lesson plan also includes:
Literally, what's the meaning? Scholars read pages seven through nine of Flush and discuss literal and nonliteral meaning with figurative language. Learners work in triads to identify and define unfamiliar words. They then complete a point of view graphic organizer.
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Instructional Ideas
- Work as a class to create similes and metaphors of their own
Classroom Considerations
- Lesson two of 12 in Grade 6 ELA Module 3B, Unit 2
- Requires completing lessons in order
- Uses one blue and one other color pencil per pupil
Pros
- Includes completed graphic organizer for teacher reference
- Offers visual models to increase learning
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