Basic Analogies – See which one fits the sentences best.
Reading Analogies – There are lots of different forms. We ask you to tell us which one.
More Practice – 1st pair of words goes here. The second pair goes there.
Circling – We decided between the forms of analogies (lack, characteristic, or function)
Flying In The Right Direction – Which pair does it right?
Using Analogies – Write the analogy type being used on the line below.
Pair Them Up – Choose a pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that of the original pair.
Word Pairs – Write a word pair to complete each analogy. Make sure your pair follows the same relationship as the first pair in each analogy.
Make Up Your Own – Write a word pair to complete each analogy. Make sure your pair follows the same relationship as the first pair in each analogy.
Is It an Analogy? – Read each sentence below. If the sentence contains an analogy, write "analogy" on the line.
Writing Analogies – An analogy is a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
Original Sentences – Write it in your own words and make it better.
Getting a Feel for Analogy – Complete the second word pair in each analogy below. Use a word that follows the same relationship as the first pair of words.
Types of Analogies – Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence below it.
Using Analogies – Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence below it.