Paragraph Personification
This worksheet asks students to select one of three objects (a donut, a ring, or a hot air balloon) and write a paragraph personifying it. By writing an extended description, students delve deeper into personification, exploring how the object “feels” and “acts.” This activity encourages more detailed, elaborate storytelling through figurative language. The chosen object serves as a focal point for crafting a mini-narrative.
Writing a paragraph of personification strengthens narrative skills and sentence fluency, as students sustain an idea across multiple sentences. This worksheet fosters imaginative thinking by pushing students to develop a story from a single object’s perspective. It builds descriptive abilities, encouraging them to explore human-like qualities in a longer format. By focusing on one object, students gain insight into sustained creative expression.