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Onomatopoeia

How do you say that? on-uh-mat-uh-pee-uh. Onomatopoeia. Definition : words that sound like the objects they name or the sounds those objects make. Examples of Onomatopoeias. NOT O nomatopoeias. Jump Clock Cars Gary Monkey Run Chicken Dog. Tick Tock Splash Beep Beep Pow ! Boom

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Onomatopoeia

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  1. How do you say that? on-uh-mat-uh-pee-uh Onomatopoeia Definition: words that sound like the objects they name or the sounds those objects make.

  2. Examples of Onomatopoeias NOT Onomatopoeias • Jump • Clock • Cars • Gary • Monkey • Run • Chicken • Dog • Tick Tock • Splash • Beep Beep • Pow! • Boom • Boing • Quack • Roof

  3. Get out your white boards! 1. Read each word. 2. Is it an onomatopoeia? 3. If it is an onomatopoeia, then write YES. 4. If it is not an onomatopoeia, then write NO.

  4. Is this an Onomatopoeia? Roar!

  5. Is this an Onomatopoeia? Boing

  6. Is this an Onomatopoeia? Splat!

  7. Is this an Onomatopoeia? Horse

  8. Is this an Onomatopoeia? Wagon

  9. Is this an Onomatopoeia? Buzz

  10. Is this an Onomatopoeia? Cake

  11. Is this an Onomatopoeia? Vrooooom!

  12. Please walk to your station: Group 2 Miss Kara Mark Anna Jennifer Bryan Quinton Group 3 Miss Meagan Amanda Monique Katie Nick Jerry Group 1 Miss Jill Stephen Erica Claudette Sarah Ben Jose

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