Hello 6th Graders,
Please make sure you have everything you need for class. The materials list is posted on the backboard.
Thank youMr. Trumble
1. Take out the Legend of King Arthur
2. Write your homework in your agenda
Homework:
- Complete Figurative Language Practice
Activity #1
The Legend of King Arthur
The Legend of King Arthur
Standard
RI6.1 Making inferences about an Informational text and supporting it with relevant evidence
Directions:
Read the Legend of King Arthur, which will be referenced throughout the novel Freak the Mighty, and answer the comprehension questions.
Key Questions:
1. What significance do you think the legend of King Arthur had for medieval England?
2. How is Merlin responsible for making Arthur King?
3. Infer: How does seating the knights at a round table promote equality within their groups?
4. Explain the relationship between King Arthur, Guinevere, and Sir Lancelot.
Activity #2
Interactive Notebook Notes
Topic: Figurative Language
Topic: Figurative Language
- Figurative Language is when words go beyond their literal meaning
- Simile
- uses the words 'like' or 'as' to compare one thing with another.
- Ex: She was as busy as a bee. He played like a beast during the basketball game.
- Metaphor
- makes a direct comparison between one thing and another.
- Ex: He was a beast during the basketball game.
- Personification
- when human characteristics are given to an animal or nonliving object.
- Ex: my teddy bear gave me a hug. The lightening danced across the sky. The wind howled.
- Hyperbole
- An exaggeration that is so dramatic that no one would believe the statement is true. Often used to make a point.
- Ex: He's got a million video games.
- Redbull - It gives you wings!
- Alliteration
- The repetition of the initial sound in closely connected words
- Ex: Go and gather the green garbage in the gutter
- She sells sea shells down by the sea shore
- Onomatopoeia
- Sound Words
- Ex: The car went boom!
- Ex: Splash, buzz, zip, zoom, etc.
- Idiom
- an expression that cannot be understood by the words alone
- Ex: It's raining cats and dogs
- Ex: Hold your horses
- Ex: I have a frog in my throat
- Allusion:
- A reference made to something that is not directly mentioned
- Kevin calls his mom the "Fair Gwen" - a reference to the Fair Guinevere from the Legend of King Arthur
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