Metaphors and Similes
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- Enduring Ideas: Sense of Place
- Understanding Ecosystems
- Self-similarity and Thinking
- Perspectives on Art
- Deconstructing Distinctions: Sex and Gender
- Us and Them
- Building Analogies
- Controllable Factors
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Video Summary
In this activity we will use ThinkBlocks to demonstrate that every
metaphor or simile has an analogy inside of it and to show the subtle
differences in content and structure between analogies, metaphors and
similes.
Analogies are more than just things we might find on an
SAT or college entrance exam. Analogies are foundational to our
thinking. Using ThinkBlocks to reveal the structure and relationships
of analogies, similes and metaphors will develop advanced thinking
skills in children and adults.
Also see: Building Analogies
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