Which Part of Speech is Missing?
Read sentences with missing words. Which part of speech is missing?
Classify Figurative Language (2)
Read each sentence and work out whether it is a simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, personification or alliteration.
Identifying Personification
This worksheet helps introduce personification. Students must identify the object that is being personified and the human action or trait it has been given.
Nouns, Verbs & Adjectives Race Game
Use knowledge of nouns, verbs and adjectives to race to the end in this simple board game. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
Cause & Effect: Text Connectives
Complete the sentences using the given cause and effect text connectives.
Onomatopoeia Poster
A poster explaining onomatopoeia. Part of a set of figurative language device posters.
Exaggeration: Persuasive Devices
This worksheet explains using exaggeration as a persuasive language device. Learners are guided to exaggerate in order persuade.
Explaining Personification (2)
Explain the meaning of the given personification examples.
Change Direct Speech to Indirect
This worksheet helps students learn to write in indirect speech. Change the sentence containing direct speech to indirect speech.
Homographs: Circle the Meaning (2)
In this worksheet, students circle the correct meaning of each underlined word.