Similes @ Moos Elementary (4th Grade)

Last week, we talked about comparisons. We discussed how we can use our five senses to create similes. The students compared big and small things, things in and out of school, and human versus non-human things. They had fun sharing afterward!

Ms. Jones & Ms. Cobb 4th Grade

Comparison Poem Randy A.

Homework is like chitter chatter.
A hairy man is like Big Foot.
Candy is like a sweet person.
A snake is like a word.
A fruit is like a good juice.
A ghost is like a cold wind.

Comparison Poem Ivannia P.

Basketball is like a monkey jumping all over the place.
Shaking paper is like me yelling that I’m hungry.
Spiders are like movies.
Chocolate is like a bed.
An elephant is like a noisy cat.
A rainbow is like my room.
A horse is like hairy bears.
A jacket is like a feather.
A pencil is like a mouse.
Prince is like a thunderous light.
Gym is like having honey on my hands.

Comparison Poem Leobardo C.

A bear is like my baby brother.
The sky is like the ocean.
A rock is like a cookie.
An apple is like a ball.
Jello is like slime.
A book is like a movie.

Comparison Poem Isabella R.

A galaxy is like a Dunkin Donut slushie.
A rainbow is like a floating slip n’ slide.
A rose is like a fat, red pen.
Los Angeles is like a New World.
Cotton candy is like paint mixed together.
A bumpy seat is like a trampoline.

Comparison Poem Analise E.

A newborn baby is like a flower blooming.
A colorful drawing is like you dancing to music.
A ball is like a small planet.
Fireflies are like stars moving in the night.
A small bee is like a yellow car.
A small frog is like a small life.
The sun in my eyes is like a fire that is far away.
My bookbag is like a huge bookstore.
My jacket is like a fire on my body.
My glasses are a key.

Comparison Poem Kimyatta F.

A unicorn is like a rainbow horse.
A waterfall is like a pool.
Magic is like a surprise.
A person feeling is like glass.
A rainbow is like a tie-dye shirt.
An iPhone is like my treasure.
Clouds are like cotton candy.
Trees are like nature’s treasure.

Ms. Moss 4th Grade

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