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Alliteration, tongue twisters, metaphors, onomatopoeia

Language features of poetry

In this e-unit are three pages of worksheets to assist developing students grasp on various poetry language features. In the first exercise students will learn about alliteration and tongue twisters by reading examples and writing some tongue twisters of their own! Students will then explore the purpose and power of metaphors in poetry, writing their own to conclude the exercise. In the last activity, students will look at onomatopoeia words and recall any more they can think of.

Topics: Poetry
Years: | Pages: 3 | Code: E0194-10

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Jenny Pyatt

Jenny Pyatt has taught at all levels in primary schools in a variety of classroom and managerial positions. Now retired and living by the sea, Jenny pursues her interests of writing poetry and photography.

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