CCSS ELA Poetry Standards | Free Printable CCSS ELA Poetry TEST Prep, Worksheets and Resources
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CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.4.10 By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, in the grades 4–5 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range
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CCSS ELA Poetry Standards Work Sheet
CCSS ELA Poetry Worksheet with Game Cards
CCSS ELA TEST PREP
metaphor
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connotation
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CCSS ELA Poetry Worksheet with Game Cards
CCSS ELA TEST PREP
Name _____________________________ Date ___________________
Instructions: Choose the best tier 3 poetry term for each
question.
- a figure of speech in which two different things are compared, often linked by "like" or "as," as in, "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb". (Cf. metaphor.)




- a group of related lines in a poem that are separated with a break (typographically spaced) from other similar groups and that often have a regular meter and rhyme scheme.




- images, especially figurative ones, in art or writing, visually descriptive or figurative language, esp. in a literary work. (Cf. Heart = Love)




- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is used to describe one thing in terms of another in a non-literal way, such as "drowning in work".




- referring or pertaining to a long poem that celebrates a hero or heroes and recounts their deeds in a grand style.




- repetition of the same consonant sound in the stressed or initial syllables of words in a phrase or sentence.




- a secondary meaning or implication of a word or expression, in addition to its primary meaning.




- in poetry, use of the same vowel sounds in the accented syllables but with different consonants, as in "deep" and "feet".




- poetry in which there are no regular rhymes, stanzaic forms, or metrical patterns.




- an precise, agreed-upon meaning of a word, as distinguished from connotation. (Cf. connotation.)




Bonus Word
- the use of a word or a phrase, which transcends its literal interpretation (real meaning not understood from word or a phrase ).




a figure
of speech in which
two different things are compared, often linked by "like" or "as," as in, "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb". (Cf. metaphor.) |
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a group of
related lines in a poem that are separated with a break (typographically
spaced) from other similar groups and that often have a regular meter and
rhyme scheme.
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images,
especially figurative ones, in art or writing, visually descriptive or
figurative language, esp. in a literary work. (Cf. Heart = Love)
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a figure
of speech in which a word or phrase is used to describe one thing in terms of
another in a non-literal way, such as "drowning in work"
|
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referring
or pertaining to a long poem that celebrates a hero or heroes and recounts
their deeds in a grand style.
|
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repetition
of the same consonant sound in the stressed or initial syllables of words in
a phrase or sentence
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the use of a word or a phrase, which transcends its
literal interpretation (real meaning not understood from word or a phrase ).
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an precise, agreed-upon meaning of a word, as
distinguished from connotation. (Cf. connotation.)
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poetry in which there are no regular rhymes, stanzaic
forms, or metrical patterns.
|
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in poetry, use of the same vowel sounds in the accented
syllables but with different consonants, as in "deep" and
"feet".
|
Move 5
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a secondary meaning or implication of a word or
expression, in addition to its primary meaning.
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