This car is a lemon. Does this mean… (a) This car is yellow, (b) This car often breaks down, or (c) This car is a rental? Using this 56-card deck, children practice their knowledge of figurative language by choosing a sentence that means the same as the simile or metaphor. Includes 28 cards with each type of expression and game ideas. Cards measure 2½" x 3½" and are stored in a sturdy storage tin.
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The ballerina is as graceful as a swan really means...A. The ballerina is a good swimmer. B. Swans look like ballerinas. C. The ballerina is a lovely dancer. |
Her house is like a museum really means...A. She charges money for you to enter her home. B. She has many nice things in her lovely home. C. Her house is big. |
Sunshine Birdie is as light as air really means...A. Sunshine Birdie doesnt weigh very much. B. The strong wind blows Sunshine Birdie all around. C. Sunshine Birdie likes to fly. |
Janet is a bookworm really means...A. Janet reads many books. B. Janet does not like books. C. Janet likes books about worms. |
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