Measuring Meaning: The Impact of Figurative Language!

Smarter Balanced
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Classroom Material
Grade Levels
Grade 8
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Measuring Meaning: The Impact of Figurative Language!

Students will interpret the meaning and intent of figurative language and word choices in Emily Dickinson’s “Hope is the thing with feathers.” This lesson reinforces student understanding of the impact of language on the meaning and tone of a text. Students should have prior knowledge of literary devices and tone. This lesson will build onto this prior knowledge, but the core focus is on the impact of the figurative language on the meaning.

Author
Michael T. Smith
Publisher
Smarter Balanced - Smarter Tools for Teachers

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