Go Figure! Exploring Figurative Language highlights a variety of common idioms for learners in grades 2-4. Students will deepen their skills in writing, understanding word meanings, and using context clues with this engaging classroom resource. Based on today's standards, this resource includes 20 c
Go Figure! Exploring Figurative Language, Levels 5-8
β Scribed by Timothy Rasinski; Jerry Zutell; Melissa Cheesman Smith
- Publisher
- Shell Educational Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 138
- Series
- Classroom Resource Ser.
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Go Figure! Exploring Figurative Language highlights a variety of common idioms and proverbs for students in grades 5-8. Students will deepen their skills in writing, understanding word meanings, and using context clues with this engaging classroom resource. Based on today's standards, this resource includes 20 content-based lessons in the areas of science, social studies, and mathematics. Teacher overview pages, student activities, and digital resources are included.
β¦ Subjects
English language-Idioms-Study and teaching (Elementary)
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