This printable resource offers “silly simile practice” for students focusing on figurative language and poetry. – Students will create six similes by matching the beginning from the first box to the end in the second box. They must ensure that their similes make sense. – Then, students will write six more silly similes by mixing up the parts. For example, turning “Katie’s raincoat was as frightened as a rabbit” into humorous comparisons like “The angry dragon is as dented as a piata.” Teachers can use this resource in class to help students practice creating and understanding similes in a fun and engaging way.













































