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Understanding Figures of Speech

The document provides the classroom rules for English 6 COT 1 taught by Donnah B. Paquibot. The 5 key rules are to be on time, be polite, come prepared with required materials, stay on task and work hard, and listen carefully and be understanding of others. Figures of speech like similes, metaphors, personification, irony, and hyperboles are also discussed.

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Understanding Figures of Speech

The document provides the classroom rules for English 6 COT 1 taught by Donnah B. Paquibot. The 5 key rules are to be on time, be polite, come prepared with required materials, stay on task and work hard, and listen carefully and be understanding of others. Figures of speech like similes, metaphors, personification, irony, and hyperboles are also discussed.

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ENGLISH 6

COT 1

TEACHER
DONNAH B. PAQUIBOT
Classroom
Rules
5 P’s
• BE ON TIME
PROMPT
• SAY PLEASE, THANK YOU, AND
POLITE EXCUSE ME
• HAVE ALL YOUR REQUIRED MATERIALS
PREPARED ON TIME

• STAY ON TASK, WORK HARD AND


PRODUCTIVE FOLLOW DIRECTIONS

PATIENT
• LISTEN CAREFULLY AND BE
UNDERSTANDING TO OTHERS.
smudges melodious

pinafore ancient

carillon
Review:

SIMILE HYPERBOLE PERSONIFICATION

IRONY METAPHOR
FIGURES OF SPEECH

SIMILE HYPERBOLE PERSONIFICATION

IRONY METAPHOR
FIGURES OF SPEECH

 A figure of speech is a phrase


or word having different
meanings than its
literal meanings.
What can you say about the two
little girls in the picture?
A Little Girl
Ada Greiner Marks
Read the sentence carefully and give
the meaning of the underlined word.
smudge Picture clue

She dabbed her eyes, careful


not to smudge her make up.
a. dirty
b. clean
smudge- dirty
pinafore Picture clue
The little girl looks cute on her
pinafore outfit.
a. jumper
b. undergarment
pinafore- jumper
carillon Picture clue
The clock-tower of the
cathedral now sent forth the
sweet and pretty carillon that
always heralded the striking
of the hour.
a. sound
b. bells
carillon-bells
capricious Picture clue
Someone who
is capricious often
changes their mind
unexpectedly.
a. Changeable
b. stable
Capricious- changeable
amber Picture clue
He lifted his tea glass
and examined the amber
liquid.
a. clear
b. brownish-yellow
Amber- (brownish –yellow)
A Little Girl
Ada Greiner Marks

She is little, she is dimpled


Her hair is yellow corn
On her cheeks are many smudges
And her pinafore is torn.
Her eyes are dancing waters
On a deep, mid-summer day,
Yet her mouth will turn to pouting
In a most capricious way.
But her laughter is as joyous
As the little winds that run
On amber feet across the seas
Of wheat fields in the sun.
And her laughter is as delightful
As a carillon of bells
In an ancient, wooden tower
Where a charming fairy dwell.
Here is the best laughter from the spirit
Melodious and mild
All the angels pause a moment
For the laughter of a child.

[Link]
Figures-of-Seech-Grade6
[Link] is described in the
poem?

2. Have you met such a little


girl?

3. What is her hair compared


to? Her eyes? Her laughter?

4. How would you feel if you were like


this little girl? Why do you feel that
way?
Presentation/Discussion:

SIMILE METAPHOR
Her laughter is as joyous Her hair is yellow corn.
as the little winds.

Her laughter is as delightful Her eyes are dancing


As a carillon of bells. waters.
Lets Practice:

A.
Identify the following figures of speech.
Write Simile, Metaphor.
1. Her heart is as hard as stone.
simile

2. A mother is queen of her home, the father is the


king.
metaphor
3. The handsome man is like a butterfly
fleeting from flower to flower.
simile
4. Life is but a dream.
metaphor
5. A rainbow is a bridge across the sky.
metaphor
Group Activity:

Group 2-Read the


poem “My Children”.
Group 1- Identify the Pick/ Identify the
given figure of speech simile and the
. metaphors used in the
poem. Write your
answers on the chart
provided.
Group 3- Write a short (1or
2 stanza poem about your
family. Use
simile/metaphor as your
figurative language.
Generalization:

How does simile and


metaphor differs?
 1. SIMILE is a figure of speech in which two different
things are compared
using the “like” and “as”.
Example: The little girl is like an angel.
 2. METAPHOR is a figure of speech in which a
comparison made between two different things without
using the words “like” or “as.”
 Example: Her hair is yellow corn.
Application
Pass the vase around.
When the music stops,
pick a flower pen and read
and answer the question  C:\Users\Admin\OneDrive - DEPED REGION 7-
2\Desktop\Jingle Bells with Lyrics - Christmas So
stick on the pen. ngs HD - Christmas Songs and Carols -
[Link]
Evaluation:

Read each sentence carefully. Identify the figure of


speech used. Write S for simile, M for metaphor.
____1. The stars are jewels strung in a golden chain across the dark sky.
____2. The hanging bridge is like a giant hammock swaying wildly
during the
storm.
____3. Her tears are dewdrops on a cold summer morning.

____4. The prisoners were packed like sardines in the cell.


____5. Her heart is as hard as stone.

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