Science of Reading, Comprehension, Fluency, Figurative Language, Hyperbole, Allusion
Understanding the meaning of any type of written text is the ultimate goal of all reading programs.
This book was designed to support just that. In the Science of Reading, Text Comprehension is what developing Phonics and Vocabulary skills is all about. After learning how to decode words and expand vocabulary, the next step for students is overall comprehension which means understanding individual words, as well as how they are used in sentences, paragraphs, and texts as a whole.
When authors use Hyperbole and Allusion, it makes sentences, paragraphs, and stories much more exciting and interesting – but only if the reader understands these figures of speech. Hyperbole is one of the most common and fun ways to spice up writing and conversation. A variety of activities provide students with many opportunities to understand and create the exaggerations that make up hyperbole. Whimsical images and illustrations add to the fun. Allusions can be tricky if your not familiar with the reference. Some of the most common allusions and their references are presented to give students practice with this type of figurative language.
The task card format allows for specifically targeted practice and flexible usage: homework, seatwork, warmups, independent study, etc. The short, doable activities vary in degrees of difficulty and are colorful, engaging, and fun. While some activities may be challenging, the sense of accomplishment and skills gained are worth the effort.
Grades 4 and Up
23 Pages
Answer Key Included
Science of Reading: Text Comprehension - Hyperbole and Allusion
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Science of Reading, Comprehension, Fluency, Figurative Language, Hyperbole, Allusion
Understanding the meaning of any type of written text is the ultimate goal of all reading programs.
This book was designed to support just that. In the Science of Reading, Text Comprehension is what developing Phonics and Vocabulary skills is all about. After learning how to decode words and expand vocabulary, the next step for students is overall comprehension which means understanding individual words, as well as how they are used in sentences, paragraphs, and texts as a whole.
When authors use Hyperbole and Allusion, it makes sentences, paragraphs, and stories much more exciting and interesting – but only if the reader understands these figures of speech. Hyperbole is one of the most common and fun ways to spice up writing and conversation. A variety of activities provide students with many opportunities to understand and create the exaggerations that make up hyperbole. Whimsical images and illustrations add to the fun. Allusions can be tricky if your not familiar with the reference. Some of the most common allusions and their references are presented to give students practice with this type of figurative language.
The task card format allows for specifically targeted practice and flexible usage: homework, seatwork, warmups, independent study, etc. The short, doable activities vary in degrees of difficulty and are colorful, engaging, and fun. While some activities may be challenging, the sense of accomplishment and skills gained are worth the effort.
Grades 4 and Up
23 Pages
Answer Key Included