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How do you teach figures of speech in a fun way?

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Daniel Rodriguez

Published Feb 08, 2026

How do you teach figures of speech in a fun way?

  1. 1 Group Poems. Divide students into groups of four to six.
  2. 2 Fill-In-the-Blank Stories. Adapt the idea of MadLibs to only use figures of speech.
  3. 3 Sentence Strip Game.
  4. 4 Story Circles.
  5. 5 Ball Toss Review.

How do I start teaching figurative language?

4 Steps for Teaching Figurative Language

  1. Start Out of Context. Anytime I introduce my students to a new literary device, I like to give examples and teach them explicitly what it is.
  2. Deeper Thinking with In-Context Learning.
  3. Teaching Figurative Language through Poetry.
  4. Independent Practice.

What is figurative language lesson?

Figurative language is when you describe something by comparing it to something else. The words or phrases that are used don’t have a literal meaning. It uses metaphors, allusions, similes, hyperboles and other examples to help describe the object you are talking about.

How do you teach children figures of speech?

When teaching children figures of speech, highlight both the literal and figurative forms of the phrase to help them understand that these phrases do not make much sense when thought of in a literal context. Discuss figurative language with children.

What are the figure of speech and their examples?

Examples

Figures of SpeechExamples
EuphemismHe passed away in his sleep
IronyYour hands are as clean as mud
AnaphoraDr Martin Luther King Jr: “I Have a Dream” Speech
ApostropheTwinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are

Does Preply provide lesson plans?

Preply has a dedicated platform for delivering online lessons, but unlike most teaching companies, they do not provide comprehensive lesson plans or curriculum. It’s up to the teachers to plan and organize lessons based on the needs of their students.

How many figures of speech are there?

The five major categories. In European languages, figures of speech are generally classified in five major categories: (1) figures of resemblance or relationship, (2) figures of emphasis or understatement, (3) figures of sound, (4) verbal games and gymnastics, and (5) errors.

What are the 14 types of figurative language?

Terms in this set (14)

  • simile. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as.
  • metaphor. A comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as.
  • personification. A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes.
  • hyperbole.
  • onomatopoeia.
  • alliteration.
  • idiom.
  • imagery.