How to Teach Figurative Language in Middle School (Grades 6–8 Lesson Ideas & Activities)
1. Helping Middle School Students Visualize Figurative Language
1. A Practical Teaching Guide for Grades 6–8
2. The Common Core Skill Behind Figurative Language
3. Why Visualization Is the Key Strategy
4. How the Skill Develops from Grade 6 to Grade 8
1. Grade 6: Recognizing and Explaining Figurative Language
2. Grade 7: Analyzing Tone and Imagery
3. Grade 8: Evaluating Author’s Craft
5. A Simple 15-Minute Mini Lesson Teachers Can Use
1. Step 1: Introduce the Sentence
2. Step 2: Build the Mental Picture
3. Step 3: Translate the Meaning
6. Practice Sentences for Students
7. ADHD-Friendly Teaching Strategies
1. Turn figurative language into a guessing game
2. Encourage drawing
3. Keep explanations short and interactive
8. Writing Practice Activity
9. Quick Comprehension Check
10. Final Encouragement for Teachers and Parents
How to Teach Figurative Language in Middle School (Grades 6–8 Lesson Ideas & Activities)
Debra Shepherd
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