Find the Onomatopoeia
Find the onomatopoeia used in each sentence.
Classify Figurative Language (1)
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.
Personification Poem: ‘Goodnight’
A poem using personification titled ‘Goodnight’.
Writing Personification
A scaffolded worksheet to support students to write their own examples of personification.
Hyperbole Match
Choose from a word list to complete the hyperboles.
Metaphor Poem Worksheet: ‘Our Class’
This worksheet focuses on metaphors. Read the poem and answer the questions.
Add Personification to Sentences
Rewrite sentences using personification to make them more expressive.
Write and Draw Onomatopoeia (1)
Write onomatopoeia to match the given nouns. Draw pictures to match!
Classify & Justify Figurative Language (2)
Students identify which figurative language has been used and explain their choices.
Write Personification Guided (2)
A scaffolded worksheet to support students to write personification. Students choose a human action or trait to match the given objects. They then write their own personification sentence.
Hyperbole Poem Worksheet: 'Worst Day of My Life'
This worksheet focuses on hyperbole. Read the poem and answer the questions.