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(…and Alliteration!) Take notes please!

(…and Alliteration!) Take notes please!. What is an onomatopoeia?. DEFINITION: The use of words that sound like the very thing/action it is describing. First let’s spell it….. ….Ok let’s practice!. A way to remember…. O-NO-MA-TO-POE-IA O - NO !

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(…and Alliteration!) Take notes please!

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  1. (…and Alliteration!) Take notes please!

  2. What is an onomatopoeia? DEFINITION: The use of words that sound like the very thing/action it is describing. First let’s spell it….. ….Ok let’s practice!

  3. A way to remember… O-NO-MA-TO-POE-IA O-NO! MA, I’m going to write a letter TO- POE. add IA OnoMAtoPOEia

  4. On your own paper… • Spelling quiz! • Spell it please. O_______________

  5. What’s the sound here?

  6. Blam! • An onomatopoeia . • It sounds like a big crash and it is spelled just like how it would sound. …Ok, let’s do another one…

  7. Tick! Tock!

  8. Who are these guys?

  9. Now give yourself a round of applause! You got it! Clap!

  10. On your own paper… • Write down 10 onomatopoeia words.

  11. What sound is being alliterated?

  12. Stan the strong surfer saved several swimmers on Saturday. Tiny Tommy Thomson takes toy trucks to Timmy’s on Tuesday.

  13. Assignment: Make a 4 block window pane. Each box must have- • One original alliterative sentence with 6alliterative words. • One must be an onomatopoeia word. • One illustration per box. ***Due by Wednesday 11/20***

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