Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Monday, May 19, 2025

Idioms


FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE can be found in literature and poetry. 

Figurative language can give words specific meaning that may be different than the literal definition.







Adding figurative language to your writing is a piece of cake. You are experts at finding metaphors, similes alliteration, personification, hyperbole, and onomatopoeia! 

Now, we are going to learn about IDIOMS.




     












Idioms are SO FUN to add to your stories, add to conversations, 
and to look for when you are reading.

To find out more about idioms, check out the links below!


Idioms from Around the World
 Paint by Idioms


Keep your eyes peeled
for idioms as you read your school assignments and for fun! 

Monday, March 20, 2023

PERSON-ification


Figurative language can be found in literature and poetry.  Writers use figurative language to make their work more interesting or more dramatic than literal language which simply states facts.




So far, this year we have learned about 5 types of figurative language:

metaphor
simile
onomatopoeia
alliteration

and today...

PERSONIFICATION!








Here's an example of personification in The One and Only Ivan:

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In The Dark By Lemony Snicket and Jon Klassen, darkness is personified...



Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Good Readers Infer!


Today in class we learned about making inferences. This is something we do all the time when we are reading, enjoying movies, or even watching television commercials. To infer you need to find clues in the text and look for evidence in the pictures. You also use your background knowledge and pull from your past experiences to "read between the lines."



Here's a movie about inferences to help you understand the concept.





Got it?

Okay, let's give this a try.

What can you infer from this picture?


Mrs. Sol's response: I can see the boy has a blue tongue. From my past experience, I know that kids usually have blue tongues when they are eating something blue. I infer that the boy in the picture recently ate a blue popsicle, lollipop or candy (and he's happy about it). 




Now, use the same skills to infer details from a text passage...

Why is Jacob upset?

Jacob walked out of the shopping mall with his arms full of bags and the sun shining on him. As he approached his car, he started awkwardly feeling around his pockets with his arm full of bags. He did not find what he was looking for so he transferred the bags on one arm to the other arm, which already had bags. Jacob had a lot of bags on one arm. He still couldn't find what he was looking for. Now he dropped the bags and plunged both hands desperately into all of the pockets on his jeans. With a look of despair, Jacob ran to his car. He tried to open the door, but it was locked. Then he saw something on the passenger seat of the car. He stopped looking and pulled his phone out of his pocket.


Based on evidence given in the text, why do you think Jacob is upset? What happened? What can you infer from the information you have?





Finally, here's a commercial that you may have seen.

What does the boy think when the car starts?


This commercial tells a story, but without words. Can you infer enough information to answer the question? Inferencing skills you must have, young padawan. 




Here are some fun resources to help you practice your inferencing skills.




Keep up the great work!

Friday, November 15, 2019

FIRST CHAPTER FRIDAY!

This month's pick...

The Astounding Broccoli Boy
By Frank Cottrell Boyce






Click on the picture of Rory Rooney
if you want to listen to Mrs. Sol read the first chapter...




or scan the QR code below!






If you like

  The Astounding Broccoli Boy

check out other books by Frank Cottrell Boyce...




Happy Reading!

Friday, October 11, 2019

FIRST CHAPTER FRIDAY!




This week's novel is The Terrible Two 

by...





It is one of my favorite books because it made me laugh out loud.
Literally.
In the dentist office waiting room.




The chapters are short with lots of funny illustrations.

Click below to listen to Mrs. Sol read Chapters 1-4!





If you like it, there are also other TERRIBLE books in the series...



Happy Reading!

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Ivan & The 5 Story Elements



We're 2/3 of the way through The One and Only Ivan, 
and it's soooo goooood!


This week we are reviewing the 5 elements of a story,
something we learned about when writing memoirs.






Maybe this video will help explain.

WARNING: The song below will get stuck in your head for eternity.



Here is a notebook page with more information.

Click on the image and print the page. 
Then add it to your SLASH notebook!













Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Ivan - Assignment 1



Today, we will begin reading one of my favorite books, The One and Only Ivan!

As you read, annotate the text.

We will share in class every Wednesday!