Similes What are similes Similes are a way

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Similes

Similes

What are similes? ? Similes are a way to compare two things using ‘like’

What are similes? ? Similes are a way to compare two things using ‘like’ or ‘as’. �For example, if I want to say that somebody swims well, I can say they swim like a fish because fish swim well.

 Pattern 1 verb + like + noun Examples �She swims like a fish.

Pattern 1 verb + like + noun Examples �She swims like a fish. �He looks like an ogre. �He plays like a professional. �He walks like a duck. �She acts like a clown.

Pattern as + adjective + as + noun Examples �He is as tall as

Pattern as + adjective + as + noun Examples �He is as tall as a giant. �She is as fast as a rocket. �He is as graceful as a swan. �She is as sneaky as a fox. �He is as quiet as a mouse.

How could I say that somebody: � runs fast ______________________ � is pretty ______________________

How could I say that somebody: � runs fast ______________________ � is pretty ______________________ � jumps well ______________________ � is strong ______________________

As fast as a horse We use similes to describe things by comparing them

As fast as a horse We use similes to describe things by comparing them to other things. � For example, if I want to say someone is fast, I can say she is as fast as a horse. Here are some examples of similes: � She's as fast as a horse. � He's as strong as an elephant. � She's as silly as a monkey. � It's as cold as ice. � It's as light as a feather.

Now it’s your turn. �Try to make some similes using the adjectives below. soft

Now it’s your turn. �Try to make some similes using the adjectives below. soft pretty big heavy hot

Complete the simile sentence. 1. Without his glasses, he's as ______ as a bat.

Complete the simile sentence. 1. Without his glasses, he's as ______ as a bat. 2. That's a pretty dress! It's as ______ as a rainbow. 3. Be quiet. You are as _______ as a herd of elephants. 4. Are you feeling sick? You are as _____ as a ghost. 5. Her hands are dirty. They are as _____ as night. 6. She's quick. She's as ________ as lightning.

7. After he squashed it, it was as ______ as a pancake. 8. I

7. After he squashed it, it was as ______ as a pancake. 8. I can't grab it. It's as ______ as an eel. 9. She is so skinny. She's as ______ as a toothpick. 10. Don't touch that broken glass. It's as _______ as a razor. 11. It doesn't weigh much. It’s as _____ as a feather. 12. He's really smart. He's as______ as an owl.

Improving Similes � If you want to say a kid is very noisy you

Improving Similes � If you want to say a kid is very noisy you can say: � He is as noisy as an elephant. � That is an ok simile, but we can improve it by thinking of something even noisier than an elephant. Well, what is noisier than an elephant? A whole herd of elephants. And so a better simile might be: � He is as noisy as a herd of elephants.

�If you want to say something is old you could say: �It's as old

�If you want to say something is old you could say: �It's as old as the pharaoh. �Some pharaohs are 5000 years old after all. But, how can we improve that? By thinking of someone even older than the pharaoh like the pharaoh's grandmother. So we can improve this simile like this: �It's as old as the pharaoh's grandmother

Try to improve the following similes. �It's as smelly as socks. �It's as dangerous

Try to improve the following similes. �It's as smelly as socks. �It's as dangerous as a shark. �It's as cold as a milkshake.

Describing something with similes. • • As scary as a shark. Eyes like diamonds.

Describing something with similes. • • As scary as a shark. Eyes like diamonds. Teeth as sharp as razors. As fast as a rocket.

Try to create your own simile story The moon was as bright as _____.

Try to create your own simile story The moon was as bright as _____. I walked quickly through the dry grass that crunched like _____. Trees as tall as ______ towered over me. As quick as ____ a huge animal ran towards me. My heart felt like a _____ beating in my chest. I ran like a ______ to get home safety, my legs were as wobbly as _____. The windows of my house were as yellow as ______ showing me I was finally safe.

Activity: Simile Poem Think of something in your head. Create a simile poem to

Activity: Simile Poem Think of something in your head. Create a simile poem to describe it. See if your friends can guess what it might be.

What am I? � I’m as ____________________. � What am I? Draw a picture

What am I? � I’m as ____________________. � What am I? Draw a picture of what it was you were thinking of.

My Family My mom is like a fire. She's always warm, but sometimes she

My Family My mom is like a fire. She's always warm, but sometimes she gets too hot. My brother is like a tornado. He always moves fast and spreads destruction wherever he goes. My sister is like a snowstorm. She's pretty to look at and icy at times, but with a little bit of sunshine, that iciness melts. Together we are like a partly cloudy day. We have our moments of darkness and gloom, but the sun always peeks through.

Some excellent sites for similes. �http: //www. mywordwizard. com/similes-for- kids. html �http: //examples. yourdictionary.

Some excellent sites for similes. �http: //www. mywordwizard. com/similes-for- kids. html �http: //examples. yourdictionary. com/examples-ofsimiles. html �https: //www. tes. co. uk/teachingresource/interactive-simile-activity-6322549