Skellig Lesson 3: Skellig and Similes - Worksheet
English Resource Description
In this engaging worksheet from Teacher-of-English.com, students are encouraged to explore the literary device of similes by completing a series of sentences with imaginative comparisons. Similes are a form of figurative language that compare two different things using the words 'like' or 'as' to create a vivid image in the reader's mind. The worksheet presents five different scenarios, each prompting students to draw on their creativity and understanding of similes to fill in the blanks.
For instance, students might describe Sofia charging down the stairs with a simile that evokes speed or urgency, while the dryness of a lunch could be compared to something humorously parched or desolate. When it comes to expressing the warmth of a grandmother's hugs, the simile should convey a sense of comfort and love. Khadijah's loud yawn could be likened to a sound that is startling or resonant, and the way the children eat their lunch might be compared to an action that suggests speed and enthusiasm. This exercise not only enhances students' descriptive writing skills but also encourages them to think critically about how similes can enhance their storytelling and communication.