Dancing Objects

Dancing Objects Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is focused on the practice of personification in writing. It explains that personification is a type of figurative language attributing human characteristics to non-human objects. Students are given a list of five everyday objects, such as a smart phone and a refrigerator, and are instructed to write a sentence for each that uses personification. The worksheet encourages the application of this literary device, prompting students to think creatively about how inanimate objects might express human thoughts, actions, or emotions.

The worksheet aims to teach students how to apply personification in their writing effectively. It encourages them to think imaginatively and to explore how attributing human-like qualities to non-human entities can add depth and interest to their narratives. This exercise enhances their understanding of figurative language and its impact on storytelling. By completing the worksheet, students practice writing skills that can make their work more engaging and descriptive.