Table of Contents
Christmas Figurative Language Worksheets
Are you looking for a fun and festive way to teach figurative language this holiday season? Look no further than Christmas figurative language worksheets! These engaging worksheets are the perfect way to get students in the holiday spirit while also reinforcing important language skills. From similes to metaphors, personification to hyperbole, these worksheets cover it all in a cheerful and creative way.
Sparkling Similes
Get ready to have your students thinking creatively with Christmas similes! These worksheets encourage students to compare holiday-themed objects and activities using like or as. For example, students might write a simile comparing a snowflake to a delicate ornament, or Santa’s laugh to a jolly bell. Not only do these worksheets help students understand the concept of similes, but they also encourage them to think outside the box and come up with unique comparisons. Plus, the festive holiday theme is sure to keep students engaged and excited to learn.
In addition to simply identifying and writing similes, these worksheets can also be used to spark further discussion and writing activities. Have students create their own holiday-themed similes and share them with the class, or challenge them to write a short story incorporating several similes. By incorporating Christmas figurative language worksheets into your lesson plans, you can make learning language skills fun and festive for your students.
Merry Metaphors
Take your students on a creative journey with Christmas metaphor worksheets! Metaphors are a fun and imaginative way to compare two seemingly unrelated things, and these worksheets provide the perfect opportunity for students to practice this important language skill. Students might compare the twinkling lights on a Christmas tree to stars in the night sky, or the warmth of a crackling fire to a cozy blanket. By using metaphors, students can add depth and emotion to their writing, making it more engaging and impactful.
Like with similes, Christmas metaphor worksheets can be used in a variety of ways to reinforce learning and encourage creativity. Have students create their own holiday metaphors and illustrate them, or challenge them to write a poem using several metaphors. By incorporating Christmas figurative language worksheets into your lesson plans, you can help your students develop their language skills in a fun and festive way that will leave them feeling merry and bright.
Christmas Figurative Language Worksheets

christmas figurative language assignments – literary devices

christmas figurative language

christmas figurative language – rockin resources

christmas figurative language – rockin resources

christmas figurative language worksheets
christmas simile and metaphor task cards | pdf

christmas figurative language – rockin resources
write a christmas metaphor or simile | pdf | christmas

christmas literacy bundle – rockin resources

christmas literacy activities: no-prep language arts worksheets
Related Printables…
Celebrating Creators, Respecting Copyright.
The visuals you see here are the brilliant work of talented artists and photographers from around the web. We are not the owners, but simply admirers who have gathered them for your inspiration. If you are a creator and see your work here, we welcome your message regarding proper credit or removal. Our goal is to be a respectful and positive part of the creative community.
Are you looking for a fun and festive way to teach figurative language this holiday season? Look no further than Christmas figurative language worksheets! These engaging worksheets are the perfect way to get students in the holiday spirit while also reinforcing important language skills. From similes to metaphors, personification to hyperbole, these worksheets cover it all in a cheerful and creative way.
Sparkling Similes
Get ready to have your students thinking creatively with Christmas similes! These worksheets encourage students to compare holiday-themed objects and activities using like or as. For example, students might write a simile comparing a snowflake to a delicate ornament, or Santa’s laugh to a jolly bell. Not only do these worksheets help students understand the concept of similes, but they also encourage them to think outside the box and come up with unique comparisons. Plus, the festive holiday theme is sure to keep students engaged and excited to learn.
In addition to simply identifying and writing similes, these worksheets can also be used to spark further discussion and writing activities. Have students create their own holiday-themed similes and share them with the class, or challenge them to write a short story incorporating several similes. By incorporating Christmas figurative language worksheets into your lesson plans, you can make learning language skills fun and festive for your students.
Merry Metaphors
Take your students on a creative journey with Christmas metaphor worksheets! Metaphors are a fun and imaginative way to compare two seemingly unrelated things, and these worksheets provide the perfect opportunity for students to practice this important language skill. Students might compare the twinkling lights on a Christmas tree to stars in the night sky, or the warmth of a crackling fire to a cozy blanket. By using metaphors, students can add depth and emotion to their writing, making it more engaging and impactful.
Like with similes, Christmas metaphor worksheets can be used in a variety of ways to reinforce learning and encourage creativity. Have students create their own holiday metaphors and illustrate them, or challenge them to write a poem using several metaphors. By incorporating Christmas figurative language worksheets into your lesson plans, you can help your students develop their language skills in a fun and festive way that will leave them feeling merry and bright.
Christmas Figurative Language Worksheets
Related Printables…
Copyright Alert: All images on this site are owned by their creators. Should you need to request credit or removal, please don’t hesitate to reach out.