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Sounds of Language

Sounds of Language. SPI 04018.8 Recognize the sounds of language (i.e. alliteration, rhyme, and repetition). Read the following poem. What do you hear? . Drugs are a problem when you abuse. The more you take, the more you lose. Dying Crying Brains a frying

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Sounds of Language

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  1. Sounds of Language SPI 04018.8 Recognize the sounds of language (i.e. alliteration, rhyme, and repetition)

  2. Read the following poem. What do you hear? Drugs are a problem when you abuse. The more you take, the more you lose. Dying Crying Brains a frying Friends, wins, and future ends. ~anonymous ……………………………………………………….. Can you find the rhyming words?

  3. Rhyming is a “SOUND” of language. • Click here to listen to a fun rap! • Did you hear rhyming words? • Did you move to the beat? • Think: What makes a song or rap so easy to remember?

  4. Repetition is a “SOUND” of language. • Another sound of language is repetition. • Another sound of language is repetition. • Another sound of language is repetition. • Another sound of language is repetition. • Another sound of language is repetition. • Another sound of language is repetition. • Another sound of language is repetition. • Another sound of language is repetition. • Another sound of language is repetition.

  5. Alliteration is a “SOUND” of language. • Alliteration is a fabulously fun tool for hard-working worthy writers. More examples: • Angela Abigail Applewhite ate anchovies and artichokes. • Bertha Bartholomew blew big, blue bubbles. • Clever Clifford Cutter clumsily closed the closet clasps. • Dwayne Dwiddle drew a drawing of dreaded Dracula. • Elmer Elwood eluded eleven elderly elephants. • Floyd Flingle flipped flat flapjacks.

  6. Alliteration is a “SOUND” of language. • So alliteration is……the repetition of beginning sounds in a group of words. • Click here for Terrific Tongue Twisters • Can you hear the sounds of alliteration?

  7. Sounds of Language • Review Game on Quia • CLICK NOW IF YOU KNOW HOW! • You can do it! You can do it! You can do it! • 3-2-1 • Write 3 examples of alliteration. • List 2 examples of rhyming. • Now, give me one example of repetition.

  8. Do you hear the Sounds of Language? • Pearson Probe

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