Exploring Winter Poems and Similes for Learning

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Delve into the world of winter poems and similes through engaging activities and inspirational examples. Understand the concept of similes, create your own, and enhance your descriptive writing skills. Find inspiration in the beauty of winter language.

  • Winter Poems
  • Similes
  • Learning Objective
  • Inspiration
  • Descriptive Writing

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  1. Winter Poems: Similes 01/02/21

  2. Learning Objective I can understand what a simile is.

  3. Winter Poems: Similes What do you think a simile is? A simile describes something by comparing it to something else using like or as. For example: The snake moved like a ripple on a pond. It was as slippery as an eel. Now lets make some of our own!

  4. Fast Task Write down 3 nouns related to winter Write down 3 nouns related to the snow. You have 1 minute! GO!

  5. Winter Poems: Simile What could we create using our noun and adjective? We could create similes! Try to think of one simile.

  6. Winter Poems: Similes Time for some inspiration, let s read When Skies are Low and Days are Dark by N.M. Bodecker and see if we can find any similes.

  7. When Skies are Low and Days and Dark When skies are low and days are dark, and frost bites like a hungry shark, when mufflers muffle ears and nose, and puffy sparrows huddle close how nice to know that February is something purely temporary. N.M. Bodecker

  8. Task Now we can going to create our own similes!

  9. Winter Poems: Similes A Page by Mr Lindsay A Blank White Page by Franciso Alarc n A Blank White Page is a meadow after a snowfall that a poem hopes to cross. The page is white as snow.

  10. What Have We Learnt? A simile describes something by comparing it to something else using like or as. We can make our similes more interesting by using more detail.

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