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Figurative Language Handout
Figurative Language Handout
Worksheet
Figurative Language Handout
Help students learn and remember key types of figurative language with this convenient handout!
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Figurative Language
Figurative Language
Guided Lesson
Figurative Language
As students begin to read more sophisticated texts, understanding how authors use figurative language becomes critical. In this unit, students will revisit some of the figurative language they learned in fourth grade and also study some new ones too, including onomatopoeia, hyperbole, puns and oxymorons. Analyzing how figurative language is used in texts will help readers apply what they have learned.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Guided Lesson
Examples of Hyperbole! Part 1
Examples of Hyperbole! Part 1
Worksheet
Examples of Hyperbole! Part 1
Children will practice bringing excitement to their writing in this fun language and vocabulary worksheet.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Fifth Grade Independent Study Packet - Week 6
Fifth Grade Independent Study Packet - Week 6
Workbook
Fifth Grade Independent Study Packet - Week 6
This fifth grade independent study packet provides students with Week 6 of remote learning opportunities.
5th grade
Social studies
Workbook
Fifth Grade Independent Study Packet - Week 5
Fifth Grade Independent Study Packet - Week 5
Workbook
Fifth Grade Independent Study Packet - Week 5
Week 5 of this independent study packet for fifth graders covers the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Workbook
Hyperbole
Hyperbole
Exercise
Hyperbole
Students will finally have a name to describe the “dog ate my homework” storytelling that runs rampant throughout childhood with this hyperbole exercise.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Exercise
Hyperbole Story
Hyperbole Story
Worksheet
Hyperbole Story
Most great stories are exaggerated to make them seem even more exciting or crazy. Help your child understand hyperbole with this fill-in-the-blank activity.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Fall Figurative Language Task Cards
Fall Figurative Language Task Cards
Worksheet
Fall Figurative Language Task Cards
Ideal for fourth and fifth graders, this worksheet includes figurative language examples and definitions on the first page, and a second full page of questions and tasks that can be used to check for understanding.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Hyperbole in Poetry
Hyperbole in Poetry
Worksheet
Hyperbole in Poetry
This poem offers a fun, memorable example for students as they learn to interpret figurative language in works of poetry and literature.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Examples of Hyperbole! Part 2
Examples of Hyperbole! Part 2
Worksheet
Examples of Hyperbole! Part 2
Children will practice bringing excitement to their writing in this fun language and vocabulary worksheet.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Hyperbole
Hyperbole
Worksheet
Hyperbole
Your mind will burst with knowledge after completing this hyperbole activity! Turn normal skills and traits into lager-than-life abilities using exaggeration.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Having Fun with Hyperbole
Having Fun with Hyperbole
Worksheet
Having Fun with Hyperbole
Your kids will have fun learning about hyperbole and writing some of their own exaggerations along the way!
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
The Day I Saved the World!
The Day I Saved the World!
Worksheet
The Day I Saved the World!
When your students read this exaggerated tale, they will find a ton of hyperboles!
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Hyperboles in History
Hyperboles in History
Worksheet
Hyperboles in History
Students will learn about the history of hyperbole in literature and politics.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
What is Hyperbole?
What is Hyperbole?
Worksheet
What is Hyperbole?
Take things to the extreme with this hyperbole practice sheet! Learn to use exaggeration to make your writing more descriptive.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Write Your Own Hyperboles
Write Your Own Hyperboles
Worksheet
Write Your Own Hyperboles
Your students will love getting creative as they turn ordinary statements into hyperboles.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
More Hyperbole in Poetry
More Hyperbole in Poetry
Worksheet
More Hyperbole in Poetry
When your students read this silly poem, they will find examples of hyperbole. Then, they will make a connection to another language concept: superlatives!
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Hyperboles + Superlatives
Hyperboles + Superlatives
Worksheet
Hyperboles + Superlatives
What could be more fun than using hyperbole? Adding superlatives! Your students will have fun identifying both of these figures of speech in this worksheet.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Expressions Explained
Expressions Explained
Worksheet
Expressions Explained
Are you so hungry you could eat a horse? Your students will have fun identifying the examples of hyperbole and idioms in this worksheet.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Wacky Limericks
Wacky Limericks
Worksheet
Wacky Limericks
As your students read these silly limericks, they’ll identify examples of hyperbole.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Hard-Working Hyperbole
Hard-Working Hyperbole
Worksheet
Hard-Working Hyperbole
With this worksheet, your students practice and identifying and writing hyperboles.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Hunting for Hyperbole
Hunting for Hyperbole
Worksheet
Hunting for Hyperbole
Help your students practice adding hyperbole into their writing.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Fun With Hyperboles
Fun With Hyperboles
Worksheet
Fun With Hyperboles
In this engaging worksheet, learners will practice identifying, working with, and writing hyperboles.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Hip-Hop Hyperboles
Hip-Hop Hyperboles
Worksheet
Hip-Hop Hyperboles
Teach your students about hyperbole using music! First, let them practice interpreting hyperboles. Then, play a song (or provide lyrics) and invite them to listen for an example of hyperbole.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Halloween Hyperboles
Halloween Hyperboles
Worksheet
Halloween Hyperboles
Have fun with figurative language with these Halloween exaggerations that are sure to spook your students! They will enjoy the chance to write their own hyperboles with these over-the-top sentences.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet

Search Hyperbole Educational Resources

Hyperbole is any exaggerated statement not meant literally. Used as both a rhetorical device and figure of speech, hyperbole is used to emphasize, evoke feeling, and make deep impressions. Parents and teachers know students are masters of hyperbole before they ever learn the meaning of the word. To help your students understand the definition of hyperbole faster than the speed of light, use the teaching and resources below.

Learn More About Hyperboles

Students will find hyperbole practice fun, as it involves creative use of words and phrases. While students will be most comfortable using hyperbole in common speech, they must also learn to identify it in literature.

Used in casual speech, hyperbole intensifies any conversation. Students likely are already using phrases such as:
  • “If I go to school dressed like this I’ll die!”
  • “That bag is so expensive, it’s like a million dollars.”
  • “He gives us a ton of homework every day.”
Students should easily recognize some of the above examples. Another easy way to explain the concept of hyperbole to students is to call it an overstatement.

For more classroom fun, have them inject wild adjectives into made up stories. The more a student can embellish the story they create, the better!

If you find your students’ faces as blank as an empty canvas, set them up with Education.com’s exercises above, so they can select from a choice of words. See how much your student can turn a sentence into an overstatement – the more outlandish the more likely it is to be hyperbole!

As they broaden their literary horizons, students will find that the use of hyperbole is present and appreciated in many famous works. In literature, hyperbole is used to create feeling in readers.

Readers are more engaged by colorful language in poetry, short stories, novels, and other types of fiction. Encourage your students to become comfortable recognizing and using hyperbole, and you will give their literacy skills a boost as well!