We were revisiting similes so it wasn't anything new. Once they listened to it a couple of times, I had them pick their favorite one and compare it to something or someone. They were able to use names of classmates only if they were granted permission from them personally.
Here are a few examples of their work:
I'm pretty sure my fourth graders won't forget what a simile is any time soon!
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Mandy~This is fantastic. My fourth graders will LOVE it! It's very catchy, isn't it? Did you find your kids signing it throughout the day? I can imagine mine doing that {and that would be awesome}.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Elizabeth
Fun in Room 4B
They were singing it all day, and I'm still singing it :)!
Just downloaded it and now I'm singing it :)
You don't happen to know a catchy one for idioms, do you?
Elizabeth
Fun in Room 4B
What a great connection you made for the kids! I bet they LOVED this activity :)
~Stephanie
Teaching in Room 6
I will be singing this all night. Great way to use the song. Thanks for Sharing:)
Terri
Mandy,
What a great song! There is a picture book titled Quick as a Cricket that has this same idea (I am as quick as a cricket. I am as quiet as a kitten. etc.) I teach a K/1 combo so will be using this song to reinforce the use of adjectives. Many thanks!
Camille
An Open Door
OMG! LOVE this! I haven't heard this song before. Thank you for sharing! I have an award for you, so come by to pick it up when you get a chance. Have a most lovely weekend!
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Rebecca
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Super Cute Lesson! I love using music in my language arts class to teach literary elements. You are right in that they probably won't ever forget similes! :)
Ann Marie Smith @ Innovative Connections
This is great!!! Thanks for sharing Mandy! I'll be doing Figurative Language next week and I'm super excited to use it and share other activities.
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I love this idea! We are continually having to reexplain what similes are! I'm going to try this for sure! Oh, love your blog! I'm new at this, and I'd love for you to come visit mine!
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Fun in Room 4B
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Elizabeth
Fun in Room 4B
Your blog is super cute! Love your ideas and the pics of your classroom. Come visit my blog if you have a chance.
Sharima
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Great blog! I've only been blogging for a couple of months and you've got a lot of great ideas! Please stop by my and check it out! I'd love to share ideas with you!
I love your blog. :D
This song is so perfect.
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Mandy...I love the song! I used the Katy Perry Fireworks song earlier this year for the same lesson. I will have to use this song to review too!!! Great idea. I just posted about using music/songs/video for math!
Thanks,
Andrea
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