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The Giver Personification Worksheet

The Giver Personification Worksheet

Illustration of personification with objects having human qualities

📚 Part 1: Understanding Personification

What is Personification?

Personification is when we give human qualities, actions, or emotions to non-human things (like objects, animals, or ideas).

Example: "The wind whispered through the trees." (Wind can't actually whisper - only humans can!)

1. Circle the examples that show personification:

The door creaked loudly

The sun smiled down on the community

Jonas walked to school

The memories danced in his mind

🔍 Part 2: Finding Personification in The Giver

2. Read these short examples inspired by The Giver. Underline the personification in each sentence:

a) The community's rules embraced every citizen with strict control.

b) Fear crept into Jonas's heart as he learned the truth.

c) The memories whispered secrets from the past.

d) Sameness swallowed all the colour from their world.

3. What human action is given to "memories" in sentence (c)?
4. What human action is given to "Sameness" in sentence (d)?

✍️ Part 3: Creating Your Own Personification

5. Complete these sentences by adding personification. Make the non-human things act like humans:

a) The bicycle _________________ down the path.

b) Jonas's assignment _________________ at him from the paper.

c) The river _________________ through the landscape.

d) The pills _________________ away his emotions.

6. Choose ONE setting from The Giver and write your own personification sentence about it:

The Dwelling

The House of the Old

The Nurturing Centre

The Annex Room

Write your personification sentence here:

🎨 Part 4: Visualising Personification

7. Draw a picture that shows one example of personification from The Giver. It could be memories dancing, fear creeping, or rules embracing. Label your drawing.
8. Write a caption for your drawing using personification:

🤔 Part 5: Emotions and Personification

9. In The Giver, emotions are often described using personification. Match each emotion with how it might be personified:
1. Anger
2. Joy
3. Sadness
4. Confusion
A. Danced through his heart
B. Clouded his thoughts
C. Burned in his chest
D. Washed over him
10. Write about a time when Jonas might feel confused. Use personification to describe how confusion affects him:

⭐ Part 6: Challenge Activity

11. Create your own short paragraph (3-4 sentences) about Jonas's world. Include at least TWO examples of personification. You might write about:

• The community and its rules

• Jonas receiving memories

• The world without colour

• Jonas's growing understanding

12. Circle your two examples of personification in the paragraph above and explain why they are effective:

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