Your students will practice identifying different figurative language types while also learning about Martin Luther King Jr. They will identify similes, metaphors, alliteration, onomatopoeia, hyperboles, and personification with these fun Martin Luther King Jr. color by number worksheets!
These NO PREP Martin Luther King Jr. worksheets are Common Core aligned and can be used for review, homework, morning work, literacy centers, in sub plans, or just an additional way to learn more about Martin Luther King Jr. before or after the holiday.
Types of Figurative Language Covered
In this activity, students will review the terms with Martin Luther King Jr. themed sentences featuring similes, metaphors, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, and onomatopoeia.
Martin Luther King Jr. Color By Number Worksheets
Students will use these answers to color fun Martin Luther King themed pictures including Martin Luther King Jr., A Dove of Peace, and Martin Luther King Jr. delivering a speech.
Answer Keys are included so students can self-check their work if using as a literacy center activity.
These Martin Luther King Jr. Figurative Language Color by Number Worksheets can be used as:
* a literacy station or literacy center
* for review work
* for fast finisher work
* time fillers
* sub plans
* for a Martin Luther King Jr. theme
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- Crayons While you can use any crayons with these worksheets, my favorites are the twistable crayons! They color so vibrantly and they last a long time!