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(…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 ! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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!

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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

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On your own paper…

• Spelling quiz!– Spell it please. O_______________

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What’s the sound here?

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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…

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Tick! Tock!

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Who are these guys?

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Now give yourself a round of applause! You got it!

Clap!

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On your own paper…

• Write down 10 onomatopoeia words.

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What sound is being alliterated?

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Stan the strong surfer saved several swimmers on Saturday.

Tiny Tommy Thomson takes toy trucks to Timmy’s on Tuesday.

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Assignment: Make a 4 block window pane. Each box

must have-1. One original alliterative sentence

with 6alliterative words.2. One must be an onomatopoeia

word. 3. One illustration per box.

***Due by Wednesday 11/20***