Lesson 10 — Activity 3: Assignment
Completion requirements
In this assignment, do the following:
You may use a computer or paper to complete this assignment.
When you are done, review for spelling and proper punctuation.
1. You may complete your work in a separate Word document. If you have done this, save your document, and either send it to your teacher as an e-mail attachment or print it off and hand it in to your teacher so it can be marked.
2. You can also choose to complete a hand-written assignment on a piece of paper. If so, please hand in your assignment to your teacher so it can be marked.
See the Marking Guide below to see how your teacher will grade this assignment.
In this assignment, do the following:
1. Find and cut out five examples of onomatopoeia from the comic strip section of the newspaper. /5
2. Create two interesting examples of personification. Remember, animals, objects, and ideas can all be personified. /4
You may use a computer or paper to complete this assignment.
When you are done, review for spelling and proper punctuation.
Please do one of the following:
1. You may complete your work in a separate Word document. If you have done this, save your document, and either send it to your teacher as an e-mail attachment or print it off and hand it in to your teacher so it can be marked.
2. You can also choose to complete a hand-written assignment on a piece of paper. If so, please hand in your assignment to your teacher so it can be marked.
See the Marking Guide below to see how your teacher will grade this assignment.
Marking Guide:
This assignment is worth 9 marks. The marks for each part of the assignment are shown above. You will receive 2 marks for each example of personification that you complete.
This assignment is worth 9 marks. The marks for each part of the assignment are shown above. You will receive 2 marks for each example of personification that you complete.