Poetry Terms Paper Fortune Teller Activity - Figurative Language Game
Use this poetry terms paper fortune teller activity to engage all of your students in learning the most common type of figurative language used in poetry. Simply use the included instructions to teach students how to fold the fortune teller, then use it for note-taking, studying, or playing a game within your classroom. After students use this activity, they will be confident in their understanding of metaphor, simile, personification, onomatopoeia, imagery, symbolism, alliteration, and hyperbole.
Included in this poetry terms paper fortune teller activity:
➡️ Student instructions that show students how to fold the paper fortune teller with step-by-step graphics for them to follow
➡️ Detailed teacher instructions that outline how you can use this resource in your classroom for notetaking, studying, and playing a review game.
➡️ 3 Different versions of the poetry terms paper fortune teller:
- Version 1: Includes only the poetry terms and students add the definitions
- Version 2: Includes only the figurative language definitions and students add the terms
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Version 3: Includes both the poetry term and the definition
Terms that are covered in this poetry terms paper fortune teller activity:
→ Metaphor
→ Simile
→ Personification
→ Onomatopoeia
→ Imagery
→ Hyperbole
→ Symbol
→ Alliteration
What teachers are saying about the poetry terms paper fortune teller activity:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My high school students love hands-on activities -- definitely recommend if you are looking for a way to make your poetry unit more engaging. We colored ours with markers and hung them up when we were done.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was an awesome review activity my students created and practiced during state testing days!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students had so much fun with this! It was a great change to how we normally do our note-taking.
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➡️ Complete Poetry Resource Bundle (290+ Pages)
➡️ Figurative Language Resource Bundle
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Pair this with our poetry annotation guide:
→ How to Annotate Poetry Student Guide
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