Tes paid licence How can I reuse this?įIGURATIVE LANGUAGE WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS BUNDLE Make sure you use at least five each sensory words from the list for every sense.
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Use your imagination to comment on what you would be seeing, hearing, touching, tasting and feeling. Follow the rubrics.ĮXERCISE 17: Describe the image taking into account what you see, hear, feel, taste and smell. Follow the instructions and use the given descriptors.ĮXERCISE 15: Use the given descriptive vocabulary to describe the beach.ĮXERCISE 16: Use your knowledge of IMAGERY TYPES to write on one of the following. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.ĮXERCISE 1: Match the imagery types (1-5) with their meaning (A-E).ĮXERCISE 2: Fill in the blanks to check your understanding of the meaning of imagery types.ĮXERCISE 3: Match the imagery types (1-5) with the images (A-E) they represent.ĮXERCISE 4: Watch the video – What is Imagery? – and state what sense the author is appealing to in the following sentences.ĮXERCISE 5: Identify the imagery type used in the following sentences.ĮXERCISE 6: Identify the sensory imagery (visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile and gustatory) used in the following description.ĮXERCISE 7: Answer the following questions to identify the imagery types.ĮXERCISE 8: Answer the questions to state what sense is being appealed to in the following instances.ĮXERCISE 9: Answer the following questions to identify the word-images created by sensory imagery.ĮXERCISE 10: Answer the following questions to identify the instances where imagery is used with other figures of speech.ĮXERCISE 11: Identify the type of imagery used and state how.ĮXERCISE 12: Follow the PEE (Point-Evidence-Explain) model to analyse the poet’s use of imagery in the poems.ĮXERCISE 13: Follow the PEEL model to explain the reader impact of the use of imagery in the poems.ĮXERCISE 14: Describe the following images to create word-images.
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These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. These Worksheets with Answers are perfect for teaching Sensory Imagery – Auditory, Visual, Olfactory, Gustatory and Tactile.