Nothing gets a classroom groaning and laughing at the same time quite like a pun. Kids roll their eyes, but secretly they love wordplay that makes them think twice. This figurative language lesson on puns includes a free organizer and digital resources. Students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades will love these fun activities. This …
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Aug 17
Oxymoron Definition, Examples, and Lesson
Oxymorons are wonderfully weird. They pair opposites, such as jumbo shrimp or deafening silence, to create phrases that are both playful and profound. In this free mini-lesson, upper elementary students explore the definition of oxymoron, examine real-world examples, and dive into creative activities that stretch their vocabulary and imagination. Whether you’re teaching 4th, 5th, or 6th grade, this …
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Aug 03
Malapropism Definition and Examples
Malapropisms are language bloopers that make us laugh and learn. Whether it’s a student saying “I think I have ammonia” when they mean pneumonia, or a famous figure mixing up “statue” and “stature,” these slip-ups are more than funny; they’re teachable moments. This malapropism lesson helps upper elementary students recognize and correct humorous word mix-ups …
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Feb 20
Allusion Definitions, Examples, and Activities
Allusions are the secret handshakes of language. They quietly connect stories, history, and culture, often in just a few words. Whether it’s a reference to Achilles’ heel or Uncle Sam, teaching allusions helps students unlock deeper meaning in literature and everyday conversation. This free mini-lesson introduces 4th–6th graders to mythical, biblical, literary, and historical allusions …
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