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Exploring Onomatopoeia: Sounds in Language

Discover the fun of onomatopoeia, words that imitate sounds! Learn how authors and comics use them, match sounds to pictures, and explore their use in storytelling. Dive into the world of onomatopoeia today!

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Exploring Onomatopoeia: Sounds in Language

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  1. Onomatopoeia Meow!

  2. What is Onomatopoeia? • Onomatopoeia is a word or group of words that imitates sound it is describing. quack, quack

  3. How do you imitate a sound? • Some examples of onomatopoeia include: • Click, buzz, zing, bang, boom • Can also be animal noises such as moo, oink, and arf, arf. • For example, Old McDonald Had a Farm!

  4. When will I be able to use it? • Onomatopoeia is used more than you may think. • An author uses it to describe a sound. • Comics • Books

  5. WHAT A FUN WORD TO SAY!!! • ACTIVITY TIME: • Match Your Onomatopoeia • Find the person that matches the sound with the picture.

  6. SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW!!! • Using your Thinking Map to identify as many Onomatopoeia sounds as you can. • Story: (video) There once was a man that could sleep through it all. Under the window, a moonlight sky; one can hear things call.

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