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LITERARY DEVICES INTERACTIVE DICTIONARY/NOTEBOOK: directions and formatting Created by: The SuperHERO Teacher

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LITERARY DEVICES INTERACTIVE DICTIONARY/NOTEBOOK:

directions and formattingCreated by:

The SuperHERO Teacher

Pages 1 and 2

Pages 1 and 2 EXAMPLES

Pages 3 and 4

Pages 3 and 4 EXAMPLES

Pages 5 and 6

Pages 5 and 6 EXAMPLES

Pages 7 and 8

Pages 7 and 8 EXAMPLES

Page 9 EXAMPLE

Pages 11 and 12

Pages 11 and 12 EXAMPLES

Pages 13 and 14

Pages 13 and 14 EXAMPLES

Pages 15 and 16

Pages 15 and 16 EXAMPLES

Pages 17 and 18

Pages 17 and 18 EXAMPLES

Pages 19 and 20

Pages 19 and 20 EXAMPLES

Pages 21 and 22

Pages 21 and 22 EXAMPLES

Page 23

Helpful Tips:• Introduce a new literary device each Friday. This will establish a

routine and help the students remember the information better.• Allow students to decorate their interactive dictionaries to make it

their own. This also gives them the opportunity to begin the “interactive” aspect immediately.

• Instead of composition notebooks or spiral notebooks, use 25 sheets of white computer paper and 2 sheets of colored paper (decorated by

students). The white paper leaves plenty of room for students to make organized notes and doodles to make the interactive dictionary their

own. • If you have any questions, please e-mail me a

[email protected]