onomatopoeia designs
onomatopoeia designs
onomatopoeia designs
onomatopoeia designs
onomatopoeia designs
onomatopoeia designs
Onomatopoeia
Overview
Objectives: Students will be able to recognize and generate onomatopoeia.
- Play the Onomatopoeia video.
- While the video is playing, write the word "onomatopoeia" on the board to make a word web.
- Write a couple of examples to show the students, e.g. bam, boom, oink.
- Ask the students if they know of any other onomatopoeia, and then write them down on the word web.
- Show the students examples of onomatopoeia designs
- Once they have observed some of the designs, handle them the both worsheets.
- At the end of the class review what they have learned and a game can be played where per groups every group has to share an onomatopoeia until just one stands because the other groups don't have more ideas.
Worksheet 1
After doing all the introduction, handle workshhet #1 Finding onomatopoeias
Name: ____________________ Date: ______________
Finding Onomatopoeia Worksheet
Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate sounds associated with objects or actions they refer to. Example: rain- drip drop, plop, splash
Directions: Read each sentence below. Underline the onomatopoeia word or words.
Example: The bird went chirp, chirp, chirp. Answer: The bird went chirp, chirp, chirp.
1. The snake went hiss when it encountered its prey.
2. The duck went quack in the lake.
3. The bee went buzz when it came close to the pollen.
4. When I pet the cat it went meow.
5. I saw the cow mooo at the owner.
6. The sheep went baaaah baaaah.
7. The dog went ruff ruff at the intruder.
Directions: Write a sentence with each onomatopoeia word given below.
8. clapped- _________________________________________________
9. zoomed- _________________________________________________
10. pop- ___________________________________________________
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Worksheet 2
When Students finish with worksheet number 1, handle them number 2
Name: ____________________ Date: ______________
Onomatopoeia Copic Strip Worksheet
Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate sounds associated with objects or actions they refer to. Example: rain- drip drop, plop, splash
Directions: Create a comic strip that uses the onomatopoeia words in the word box below.
Crunch! Zaap! POW! Whaap!
Ouch ! Bang! Smat!
Advanced students
If any student finishes both worksheets, he/she can work on this extra one: