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Figurative Language PowerPoint

Students will practice identifying figurative language using this Figurative Language Game for PowerPoint created by The Curriculum Corner.

Students will practice identifying figurative language using this Figurative Language Game for PowerPoint created by The Curriculum Corner.

This free figurative language game for PowerPoint is designed to give your students practice with identifying types of figurative language.

You can download this free figurative language game by clicking on the bold link at the bottom of this post.

figurative language PowerPoint game free from The Curriculum Corner
This colorful theme is designed for your older students. Add this PowerPoint practice game to your morning welcome time or literacy centers.

As many teachers are moving towards classrooms with less paper, we are trying to help by creating new resources to fit.  You can use this type of language arts game at a computer center.

This PowerPoint Language Arts game has been created to be a free resource for your classroom.

This game is designed to give figurative language skill practice. It is not created to be a teaching resource.

After learning about figurative language in your classroom, your students will be ready for our free PowerPoint game!

How to Play this Figurative Language Game

Set this up on your student computers for morning practice or during literacy centers.

You may choose if students are working independently or in groups to encourage discussion.

This game focuses on figurative language skills with a colorful theme perfect for older students.  Correct answers are praised with a praise slide.

To play, students need to click on the “Click Here to Start” link and they will be taken to the first problem.

When a problem is answered correctly, they will receive a slide giving them some praise.  Students click on the wording and are taken to the next problem.

Students must click on the actual text for the slides to correctly work.

When students answer a problem incorrectly, they will reach a “Try Again” slide. Students will need to click on the words to be taken back to the original problem to try again.

This free language arts game is created so that the final slide is linked to return to the first slide.

You can download this figurative language game here:
Language Arts PowerPoint Game

**Once you have downloaded your free PowerPoint game, simply click on the view tab at the top and then select reading view. This will start your game. **

You will need the following KG Fonts for your game to display correctly: Janda Hide and Seek and Janda Scrapgirl Dots.

(We have a commercial use license for ourselves, you will just need to download the free version!)

If you have ideas for new language arts skills you would like to see games created for, please send us a message.

We want to make sure the games we are creating will fit what teachers need in the classroom.

We hope you enjoy this game l stick around our site to find more free resources for teachers.

Don’t forget to bookmark this page so you can easily find it when you are ready to use this. Aren’t sure how to bookmark pages? Check out our tutorial that will help you l Click here: Bookmarking in Chrome.

 

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Kushy Matlhola

Thursday 28th of June 2018

The figurative language PowerPoint game is a useful resource. It has made learning more interesting for my students. Am forever grateful.