Mr. Kochis-7 th Grade Reading 1/19/16 Day 1 ATB: Type 1: Explain how the statement below is an example of Figurative Language. Answer in one sentence. e-mail answers. (mrkochisnsis@gmail.com) "We must, indeed, all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately." - Ben Franklin Activities: 1. Flocabulary - Figurative Language Video. Fill in missing lyrics from the song 2. Figurative Language Table See below 3. Read Freak the Mighty Chapters 19-20 and complete questions Obj. 1. What is the difference between a metaphor and simile? 2. Write one example of each type of figurative language in the song.
Flocabulary Figurative Language Chorus: You'll be amazed by every phrase, Meet Will, a youngin' with an old soul, An emcee who wants to be the next to blow. Imagine: he s in a dark room in Manhattan, Scrapping, scribbling on napkins, Trying to make a living off rapping, But skills, he lacked them. Nobody thought that it would happen, Until one day, Will switches his style, Gets deep, and his wordplay gets witty and wild. He used to sound so embarrassing, Now peep all the 1. and comparisons. His life is a highway, but he d confess, He has a plan but needs a GPS. He s using references and 2., A lyrical Houdini, creating illusions. He will come correct with the wordplay. Literal lines that block his way, He will come correct with the wordplay. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Dolphins in '72 - he won't lose, Up by the first alarm, he s not snoozing. 7. Chorus(x2) 8. Comparing with like or as, he's dropping 3., 9. Taking little steps like a centipede. He's sharp like a laser, sharp as a razor, 10. In a night as dark as Darth Vader. Dude can juke and adjust his position, 11. 12.
Contrasting two things in 4., From weak to made, cheap to paid, A creep to a dude who leads the way. Using 5., what s he doing? Making objects and animals seem human. The moon smiles as the city breathes, He can feel the heartbeat of the city streets. A live show? You really oughta see it. Will will drop some 6., Words that sound like what they describe, Now the crowd's buzzing - it s alive. Chorus (x2) Will he exaggerate? Use7.? He s the best ever at it, so certainly. With 8., vowel sounds he s repeating, He seems the least beat in any season. His fans are legion, all the boneheads who bring beef Leave with lots of lyrical lesions. That s 9. - same sound sentence, It s commonsense - he s calm with the confidence. Using 10., opposite meaning, His lines hit as soft as iron, believe him, Good with the 11. and the wordplay, oh my, Going deep in double meanings like they were a coal mine. Will's skills are sick like ERs, you heard of this?
Get hit and you ll see stars like Copernicus. If you only have one chance to shine, You better get up, get out and 12.. Figurative Language Definition From Song Example From Song
Mr. Kochis-7 th Grade Reading 1/20/16 Day 2 ATB: Type 1: In six sentences predict what will happen at the end of the book Freak the Mighty. Activities: 1. Figurative language song - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpivfdwasug 2. Complete Figurative Language Tables from 1/19 3. Read Freak the Mighty Chapters 21-22 and complete questions Obj. 1. Write a definition for juxtaposition and assonance. 2. Write five examples of figurative language.
Mr. Kochis-7 th Grade Reading 1/21/16 Day 3 ATB: Type 2: Explain how the statement below is an example of Figurative Language. Answer in one sentence circle type of FL. On a proud round cloud in white high night - E.E. Cummings Activities: 1. Figurative Language Gestures/Motions 2. Figurative language and movies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmslgxj2dxk 3. Read Freak the Mighty Chapters 23-25 and complete question Obj. 1. Analyze movie clips for figurative language. 2. Explain how figurative language enhances what a character says.
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Mr. Kochis-7 th Grade Reading 1/22/16 Day 4 ATB: Type 2: Explain how the statement below is an example of Figurative Language. Answer in one sentence and circle type of Figurative Language. Rough in the ghetto, but in jail he s Jello - Kool G. Rap, Road to the Riches Activities: 1. Figurative language and songs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz5dekqlqxm 2. Figurative Language Quiz/Figurative Language Graphic Organizers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4uerbameva Obj. 1. Analyze songs for figurative language. 2. Explain how figurative language enhances music.
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