Writing: Alliteration, Idioms, and Hyperbole

Learn how to use different types of figurative language to improve your descriptive writing. Includes definitions and many classroom activity ideas for each topic. There are links to eThemes Resources on personification, and similes and metaphors.

Grades

  • 4,
  • 5,
  • 6,
  • 7,
  • 8

Links

In Step With Idioms Broken Link

Read this story that has many idioms relating to feet, then take the quiz to see if you know what they mean.

Quia: Face Idioms Game Broken Link

Four activities to choose from: matching, concentration, word search, or flashcards. Requires Java.

ESL Idiom Page Broken Link

Idioms are listed alphabetically. Includes meanings and examples. NOTE: There is a link to a chat room.

Onomatopoeia Broken Link

This page has a brief explanation of onomatopoeia. Click on the three links at the bottom to practice your skills on identifying metaphors, similies, etc.

Alliteration Lesson Plan and Resources Broken Link

This lesson plan includes a list of tongue twisters that use alliteration.

Lesson 6 Broken Link

This lesson focuses on idioms and includes a list of idioms with room for students to write the meanings. The students are also encouraged to illustrate the idioms.

"I Am Going on a Trip" Game Broken Link

Read through the simple directions on how to play a fun classroom game that uses alliteration.

Lesson 9 Broken Link

This page offers some ideas for classroom activities focusing on onomatopoeia.

Hyperbole Broken Link

This page has a definition of hyperbole as well as an activity.

Hyperbole Broken Link

This site for middle-school students has humorous hyperboles that were submitted by students from a variety of states.

Quia: Figures of Speech Broken Link

Play this online hangman game that has students identify what type of figure of speech is being used.

Hyperbole Broken Link

In this activity, students write their own hyperboles and then illustrate their favorite one.

Writing: Onomatopoeia Broken Link

In this activity, students illustrate and write a comic strip using onomatopoeia.

eThemes Resource: Writing: Similes and Metaphors Broken Link

These sites explain how to use similes and metaphors to improve your writing. There are many examples plus interactive quizzes and classroom activity ideas.

eThemes Resource: Writing: Personification Broken Link

These sites explain how to use personification to improve your writing. Includes definitions, numerous examples, and exercises that can be printed.

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Created: September 30, 2002 at 08:31.24 | Updated: August 31, 2010 at 05:16.31