As we were reading Life of Fred: Goldfish last night, one of questions at the end of our chapter had to do with similes.
Similes, in case you didn't know, aren't math. (But so much of Fred goes beyond math - which is part of what we love.) They're literary constructions that compare two things using "like" or "as" terminology.
The question asked us to fill in some possible similes. You know...
His eyes were red like ____________________.
Her smile was as bright as ______________________.
Reading is as enjoyable as ______________________.
We had a ton of fun doing those - and Sarah created her own page of similes in her bedside notebook!
"Similes are just so cool, because you can keep going and going with them. It's kind of like infinity. Or pi," Sarah said as we sat down to work on this blog post together. (This is her idea, by the way; I'm just typing!)
Our challenge to you
As we were brainstorming our similes last night, Sarah said, "We should put this on the homeschool blog! And then we should ask people to write their similes in the comments. And if they have a family, they can all do that, and the mom can comment and say, 'Here's what I came up with, here's what my daughter says, here's what my husband says,' like that. And then we can do another post and we can include people's comments."(Can you tell she's being raised by blogger parents??)
So that's what we'd like you to do today: Come up with a great simile and comment here with it!
We can't wait to read what you come up with! I know I have some very creative blog-readers :)

Similes are like metaphors. As a literary device, they are as refreshing as lemonade on a hot summer day.
ReplyDeleteNot only do you win the "first comment" award, but you win the "meta" award! ;-)
DeleteSo, to be clear, you've taught our daughter that Pi never ends? (Shakes head.) ... Meanwhile, I always had trouble with similes vs. metaphors, but it sounds like Sarah has it down pat. Awesome work!
ReplyDeleteSarah is as sweet as candy.
ReplyDeleteNice one! You win the "kissing up to the judge" category... and I love it! :)
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