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Figurative language (literal vs. non-literal) resources for teachers of all grade levels. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

AI-Powered ELA Worksheet Generator for grade 1-6

Students in grades 1-6 will master ELA skills. Easily generate custom reading passages and questions to practice comprehension, analyze texts, and build vocabulary effortlessly.

Tarpon the Torpedo Figurative Language Game

Students identify 3rd grade personification, idioms, metaphors, similes, and alliteration. They practice figurative language skills by dodging tarpons and collecting keys within a fun game challenge.

Hoops of Fire Figurative Language Game

3rd graders identify similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole through an engaging, fiery game. Students will categorize sentences to master figurative language skills.

Cell Shock Figurative Language Game

Energize students with a game! They will reinforce their knowledge of similes and metaphors, actively applying figurative language skills in a fun, interactive way.

Skip Learns a Lesson In Friendship; Literally (Figurative Language)

Use Skip's friendship story to teach similes and metaphors. Students will identify figurative language in 10 multiple-choice questions, developing strong language skills and reading comprehension.

Literal vs. Nonliteral figurative language 3rd grade worksheet

Help 3rd graders practice distinguishing between literal and nonliteral language. Students will interpret figurative sentences, explaining their true meaning and identifying different language uses.