Figurative language is the topic being practiced while playing this game.
There are 18 questions for practice and it only takes three-in-a-row to win, so every time you play it is different. Trying to get a three of your bunnies in a row adds a sense of excitement to this PowerPoint activity.
There are 18 questions for practice and it only takes three-in-a-row to win, so every time you play it is different. Trying to get a three of your bunnies in a row adds a sense of excitement to this PowerPoint activity.
Students will choose between metaphors, similes, onomatopoeia, personification, hyperboles and idioms. This game is a good way to review these types of figurative in preparation for mandated testing. There is also a choice of answer not chosen so students have to determine if there really is any figurative language at all.
A great activity for the whole class or for just a few students. The winner is determined by which team gets three of their bunnies in a row. Directions are included in the game preview and in the file with the game.
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