Bringing Words to Life: Personification
Bringing Words to Life: Personification
What do you already know about personification?
Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson you will be able to identify and use personification in your writing and understand why writers use it.
Recall Activity: Figurative Language
Let's recall some figurative language! Can you name any examples of metaphors or similes? Write them on your mini whiteboard or share with the class.
What is Personification?
Personification is giving human qualities to non-human things, like animals or objects. Writers use personification to create vivid images and atmosphere.
Examples of Personification
"The wind whispered through the trees." "The sun smiled down on us." "The clock stared angrily at me from the wall."
Why Use Personification?
Creates Mood
Brings the writing to life and makes descriptions more imaginative.
Helps readers connect with objects or animals by making them feel alive.
Adds Interest
Main Task: Try It Yourself!
Choose an object or animal and write a sentence using personification. For example, try describing a schoolbag, pencil, or the weather.
Review: Share & Reflect
Share your personification sentence with a partner. Discuss how personification changes the meaning or feeling of your sentence.
Let’s Sum Up!
Today you learned to spot and use personification to make your writing come alive. Can you use personification in your next story or poem?
Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.
Write down 2 things you want to know more about.
Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.