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Thanksgiving Menu Using Imagery Activity

Fall activities lesson for middle school or high school students focusing on figurative language practice! Students learn about imagery and the five senses by creating an original Thanksgiving party menu using descriptive language to describe the food!

Students will:

 

- Learn how to define imagery and identify the five senses.
- Practice identifying examples of imagery by analyzing the menu from their favorite restaurant!
- Create their own Thanksgiving party menu describing their favorite foods using imagery!
 


RESOURCE BREAKDOWN


Print and digital versions available!

- PDF
- Google™ Slides
 

Includes:
 
1. Two pages of Teacher Directions

2. Warm-Up

Focuses on defining imagery, identifying the five senses and examples of descriptive words used to describe food.
 
3. Info Sheet detailing the types of imagery and the five senses.

Visual - Sight
Olfactory - Smell
Gustatory - Taste
Tactile - Touch
Auditory - Hearing
Kinesthetic - Movement
Organic - Emotion
 
4. List of 64 attention grabbing words to describe food, to help students create their menu!

5. Worksheet for students to analyze the menu of their favorite restaurant, identifying examples of imagery and the sense(s) being appealed to

6. Rubric for students to use to create their own menu using imagery

 7. Menu Templates

 

There are three different versions:

 

- Food only
- Beverage and food
- Dessert only
 
Each version includes:

 

- Black and white
- Version for students to color in and decorat
- Multi-colored version

 


FILE FORMAT


 

File Type: PDF & Google Slides
Editable: No

Total Pages: 27
Content Pages: 20