Onomatopoeia Today we are going to learn how

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Onomatopoeia • Today we are going to learn how to identify onomatopoeia (on-o-mat-o-pe'-a) poems.

Onomatopoeia • Today we are going to learn how to identify onomatopoeia (on-o-mat-o-pe'-a) poems. recognize= understand • What are we going to recognize?

Onomatopoeia • Standard 3. 5 Recognize the similiarities of sounds in words and rhythmic

Onomatopoeia • Standard 3. 5 Recognize the similiarities of sounds in words and rhythmic patterns (e. g. alliteration, onomatopoeia) in a selection

Onomatopoeia (on-o-mat-o-pe'-a) • Have you ever heard the sound a jacket makes when it

Onomatopoeia (on-o-mat-o-pe'-a) • Have you ever heard the sound a jacket makes when it is being zipped up? • What sound does a cat make? • What sound does a dog make?

Onomatopoeia • Definition: onomatopoeia are words that sound like the objects they name or

Onomatopoeia • Definition: onomatopoeia are words that sound like the objects they name or the sounds those objects make. • Example: "Zip" is an example of onomatopoeia because it sounds like what it is. When you zip up a zipper the sound the zipper makes sounds like a zipper. Here are other onomatopoeia words:

Onomatopoeia • Boom, bang, slash, slurp, gurgle, meow, and woof

Onomatopoeia • Boom, bang, slash, slurp, gurgle, meow, and woof

Onomatopoeia crunch moo ring wham

Onomatopoeia crunch moo ring wham

Onomatopoeia vroom clunk roar pitter patter

Onomatopoeia vroom clunk roar pitter patter

Find examples of onomatopoeia in this comic strip:

Find examples of onomatopoeia in this comic strip:

Find examples of onomatopoeia in this comic strip:

Find examples of onomatopoeia in this comic strip:

Onomatopoeia Poems • Cafeteria Boom! Went the food trays. Clap! Goes the teacher. Rip!

Onomatopoeia Poems • Cafeteria Boom! Went the food trays. Clap! Goes the teacher. Rip! Went the plastic bag. Munch! Go the students. Slurp!!! Went the straws. Whisper Is what half the kids in the room are doing. Crunch! go the candy bars. • • By: Rachael

Mother Goose Bow-wow, says the dog, Mew, mew says the cat, Grunt, goes the

Mother Goose Bow-wow, says the dog, Mew, mew says the cat, Grunt, goes the hog, And squeak goes the rat. Tu, whu, says the owl, Quack, quack, says the duck, And what the cuckoo says you know.

Onomatopoeia • • Pizza Parlor Wee! Goes the dough in the air. Splat !

Onomatopoeia • • Pizza Parlor Wee! Goes the dough in the air. Splat ! Goes the sauce on the dough. Sprinkle. Goes the cheese on the sauce. Flop! Goes the pepperoni on the cheese. Sizzle! Goes the pizza as it cooks

 • • The Hockey Game 30 seconds 'til the game is over. Tick

• • The Hockey Game 30 seconds 'til the game is over. Tick tock. Oh no! Slap! Bang! There goes the puck! Clink! Clank! The puck is heading for the goal! Clang! Goal! Buzz! Game over! Lummis wins! Rustle! Clap! Yackety Yak! We won! By: Rachel

Onomatopoeia Practice Choose the stanzas that you think are examples of onomatopoeia. • •

Onomatopoeia Practice Choose the stanzas that you think are examples of onomatopoeia. • • • Car smiles into the night. Thump went the car over the hill. Reading is like dreaming. Vroom! goes the car. I am like a pedal. .

 • • • Choose the stanzas that you think are examples of onomatopoeia.

• • • Choose the stanzas that you think are examples of onomatopoeia. Pizza is like running. Computer laughs at the keyboard. Tick-tock tick-tock goes the clock. Book walks home from school by himself. Beyond my beliefs beyond my sight

Review • onomatopoeia are words that sound like the objects they name or the

Review • onomatopoeia are words that sound like the objects they name or the sounds those objects make.

Create Your Own Comic Strip: 1. Use one example of onomatopoeia. 2. Write your

Create Your Own Comic Strip: 1. Use one example of onomatopoeia. 2. Write your comic strip as a story. 3. Make sure it is in sequence (1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd order). 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th What is the example of onomatopoeia?