Description
This Sample Deck of Boom! Cards introduces student-scholars to seven of the most common forms of Figurative Language: Simile, Metaphor, Imagery, Personification, Alliteration, Allusion, and Onomatopoeia. The first 7 cards are direct instruction/teaching cards, while the 8th card is an instruction card. The remaining 12 slides give student-scholars the opportunity to practice identifying the various types of figurative language. The full set of 50 cards is available for 300 points!
This Boom! Cards Deck is Copyright 2020 by ELA in Middle School.
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ELA in Middle School proudly uses Ron Lieshman’s Digital Toonage “Teachers” and “School Kids” sets in this Deck of Boom Cards!
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2 Reviews
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prose
This is a great independent practice for my students. They will learn the different types of figurative language.
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I can see why these are popular!
Thank you for the opportunity to experience BOOM cards! I can see why they are so popular. Instant feedback for students! I was especially impressed that the card I skipped came back! HA HA - I had to get it right to move on!