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Which subject | English |
What topic | Alliteration |
What length (min) | 30 |
What age group | Doesn't matter |
Class size | 20 |
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Check previous homework | |
Ask some students to presents their homework | |
Add a physical break | |
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Include homework | |
Show correct answers | |
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Number of slides | 5 |
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Alliteration
Any grade level (suitable for K-12)
English
20
30 minutes
This lesson aligns with the national curriculum standards for reading and language arts, focusing on phonetic awareness, literary analysis, and creative writing elements.
Step Number | Step Title | Length | Details |
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1 | Introduction to Alliteration | 5 min | Briefly define alliteration. Provide simple examples, discussing its effects in literature. |
2 | Identifying Alliteration | 10 min | Distribute handouts with excerpts. Students read and identify examples of alliteration in groups. |
3 | Class Discussion | 5 min | Groups share examples discovered. Facilitate a class discussion to enhance understanding. |
4 | Creative Writing Exercise | 7 min | Students write their own sentences or short phrases using alliteration. Encourage creativity. |
5 | Review and Wrap-up | 3 min | Recap what alliteration is and its importance. Answer any lingering questions. |
6 | Homework Assignment | 2 min | Assign students to find three examples of alliteration in a book or poem at home and write them down. Check the homework next class without presentations. |
Find three examples of alliteration in a book or poem. Write them down for review in the next class. No presentations are required.