Bring PERSONIFICATION to life for your students! This hands-on figurative language writing activity gets students up and moving as they practice writing with personification. An ACTIVE activity:Print 8 photos, place them all around the room, and watch the creativity flow! A simple around-the-classroom activity to get students out of their seats and writing with figurative language.Using 8 photos, students describe what they are seeing in each one with 1-2 sentence descriptions filled with personification imagery.Perfect for Poetry Month! Make this a SCOOT activity easily, add it to your literacy centers for Poetry Month, do it as a whole class, or use this for intervention, up to you! So many ways to use.Also found in this Complete Poetry Unit Bundle* In this Poetry Walk activity students get the chance to write descriptions using figurative language (specifically, personification) in a hands-on, interactive way.Even your struggling writers will be engaged:This is one of the best ways Ive found to engage every kind of learner in my classroomfrom the most creative to the most reservedbecause it gets every student out of their seat and interacting with written language in a fun effective, and memorable way. LOW-PREP! Just print, place, and go.Print the 8 pictures (I like to laminate them for future use)Place the 8 pictures all around the classroomPrint the student page Note: This can be make completely digital by posting each picture to a classroom website for the kids to look at on their devices. Get the FULL Poetry and Figurative Language Unit here!Enjoy!~The Language of LearningPersonification, Writing, Poetry Month, Figurative Language