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"Similes with Picture Clues", which asks students to complete similes using pictures as clues. Since I can't view images directly, I’ll need you to describe the pictures or provide the text and images from the worksheet so I can help solve it.
However, based on the structure of the worksheet (which is common in elementary education), here’s how such a task typically works:
What is a Simile?
A
simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words
"like" or
"as". For example: *"She runs like the wind."*
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How to Solve This Worksheet:
Each line has a picture clue and a sentence starting with "______ is like a ______." You need to:
1. Look at the picture.
2. Think of something similar in quality or appearance.
3. Complete the simile using "like a" or "as" + adjective/noun.
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Example:
If the picture shows a
dragonfly, and the sentence is:
*"This insect flies like a ______."*
You might say: *"This insect flies like a tiny airplane."*
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Common Similes Using Pictures:
Here are some typical examples based on common picture clues:
| Picture | Possible Simile |
|--------|-----------------|
| Rainbow | "The sky looked like a rainbow." |
| Firework | "Her smile lit up like a firework." |
| Cat | "He moved like a cat." |
| Snake | "She slithered like a snake." |
| Cloud | "The cotton candy was white like a cloud." |
| Turtle | "He walked slowly like a turtle." |
| Butterfly | "She danced like a butterfly." |
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Steps to Help You:
Please describe each picture or list the sentences and what the pictures show (e.g., “a rainbow”, “a sleeping cat”, “a fast car”, etc.), and I’ll help you fill in the correct similes.
Alternatively, if you can copy-paste the text from the worksheet (including the pictures' descriptions), I can solve it for you step by step.
Let me know!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simile worksheet 2nd grade.