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Getting to Grips with Similes (blurb)

This resource is a comprehensive set of worksheets designed to teach year 5/6 students about the use of similes in writing. It covers the following key areas:

  1. Defining similes and distinguishing them from metaphors, with clear examples provided.

  2. Explaining how similes create vivid imagery by comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as”.

  3. Guiding students to craft their own original similes to describe concepts from the natural world, like the sea, sun, etc.

  4. Using similes effectively to bring story characters to life by comparing their traits to animals or objects.

  5. Identifying similes in poetry and analysing the comparisons being made.

  6. Applying similes to describe fantasy characters or scenes.

The resource employs an engaging, multi-modal approach with written explanations, example similes, visuals of characters/animals, and plenty of practice exercises. Students get opportunities to demonstrate understanding by writing their own similes and short descriptive passages.

The content is pitched appropriately for the upper KS2 level, with clear instructions and a gradual progression from identifying and explaining similes to generating original ones.

Overall, this is a well-designed resource that uses relatable scenarios, images, and step-by-step scaffolding to build students’ skills in recognising, interpreting, and incorporating similes to enhance descriptive writing. The variety of exercises and examples caters well to different learning styles.

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