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A visually entertaining KS2 PowerPoint ideal for introducing onomatopoeia to your class. This colourful presentation can also be used for display.

Just like the classic game show, Family Feud, this classroom powerpoint is sure to bring the fun and competition into your class!! I was thorough and included all the bells and whistles of the original game, including theme song, bells for correct answers, and buzzers/disappointed audience for incorrect guesses. The powerpoint also flows perfectly, allowing you to move from round to round with the click of the mouse, and by clicking the gameshow host you jump back to the board to update scores

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This is a collection of onomatopoeia words. The words in this set are:Bang, boing, boom, buzz, crash, hiss, pitter patter, poof, pop, pow, screech, splash, splat, whizz, zoom, onomatopoeia word art sign.32 images [16 in color and the same 16 in B&W]This set contains all of the images shown.Images saved at 300dpi in PNG files.For personal or commercial use.Click here for terms of use.This is a zip file. Before purchasing, please check that you are able to open zip files and ensure that your z

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Figurative Language for February [February Figuratively Speaking] is a 13 page activity organized in three parts with 25 items each. February's jam-packed list of special occasions forms the basis for the original sentences, famous people quotes, and literature passages that illustrate the use of similes, metaphors, hyperboles, personification, alliteration, and onomatopoeias. Multiple choice questions challenge students to identify and interpret the featured figures of speech. Great test pract

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Onomatopoeia Pop Art Activity FREEBIE figurative language

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This freebie will give you detailed pictures of an art activity that I always do with my students when we are studying onomatopoeia during my figurative language unit. I have also included an onomatopoeia anchor chart/poster and a sheet for your students to design their own Onomatopoeia with directions on the side of how to complete the art activity! Check out my store for my units on figurative language! Figurative Language Unit-Click Here Spice Up Your WRITING! Figurative Language Unit-Clic

Onomatopoeia PowerPoint Lesson

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This is a PowerPoint all about onomatopoeia figurative language. Slides introduce the concept of onomatopoeia, show examples, include a link to a Safeshare music video and explain why good writers use onomatopoeia in their writing. The last half of the PowerPoint is an interactive game. Print off the recording sheet [Slide #20] to give to each student. Students can record their answers and then check off as the answers are revealed. Note: The red colored answers do not show up when the slidesh

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This is a 5 days ELA mini lesson unit. I use this whole group before my guided reading time.My students LOVE this unit. They can't stop saying "onomatopoeia" when we complete this unit!!It has : Lesson plans for 5 days Read Aloud book - I share it on my Smartboard Interactive book Onomatopoeia chart Interactive whole group game [this is the 6 pages editable pages] My Onomatopoeia Match activityMaking Memories!!Becca

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Comic Words Clipart BUNDLE, Onomatopoeia

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170 Comic Words Clipart BUNDLE makes it so easy to create your own games and resources. You will receive comic frames, onomatopoeia words, and additional comic sound words. Each png graphic was created at 300 dpi. You will receive both color and blackline graphics.The colors and designs will remind you of a traditional comic book or hero style.What you need to know:These graphics may be added to your classroom materials and resource products that you sell.These graphics are intended for you to

This bundle provides three different products to teach your students about onomatopoeia. The book has 15 examples for students to color, 2 matching sheets, and 15 posters [3 versions]. This is a PDF file. I am okay if you post on personal sites, such as Google classroom or Canvas, or sending to students through email for distance learning. Please do not post of public sites. [These are NOT editable files.]Tutorial How to Make PDFs Editable for Google ClassroomINCLUDES:Book:Onomatopoeia book to

Onomatopoeia Word List & Activity

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Here ia an alphabetical list of Onomatopoeia Words you can pass out to your class when introducing Onomatopoeia. After, there is a short worksheet on Onomatopoeia Words for a follow up activity. Please follow my store so that you will be notified when I post new products, and make updates to current products! I love reading your comments so please leave them along with some feedback on improvements! If you leave feedback, you'll also earn TpT credits that can go towards more products!! Thank

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Onomatopoeia Figurative Language in Spanish

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Onomatopoeia is a great way to get the reader's attention on compositions! This is my favorite poster because it is the first one I made to help teachers and students. Figurative Language is just like hot sauce, because, when used correctly, it can add flavor and spice to any composition. I really enjoyed finding the perfect picture to fit each sound on the poster, and I hope you and your students love this selection of sound choices as you work on writing in your language arts classroom! A ha

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• Fonemas del Español en Onomatopeyas [con AUDIO]: 31 páginas para trabajar todos los fonemas consonánticos del español en onomatopeyas. Bilabiales [p, b, m], labiodental [f], alveolares [t, d, s, n, l, r], palatales [ch, y/ll, ñ], velares [k, g] y glotal [h].• Cada sonido está representado en una onomatopeya, interjección o palabra dentro del contexto de una escena lo cual permite, además, sonsacar habla conectada. • Cada lámina provee referentes visuales [láminas con posición de articuladores

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Fonemas del Español en Onomatopeyas BUNDLE incluye 3 versiones: IMPRIMIBLE + PDF NO PREP NO PRINT + BOOM CARDS. • Fonemas del Español en Onomatopeyas [Versión Imprimible + Versión PDF No Prep No Print] son 32 tarjetas imprimibles 3.5” x 2.5” y 32 tarjetas no prep no print para trabajar todos los fonemas consonánticos del español en onomatopeyas. Bilabiales [p, b, m], labiodental [f], alveolares [t, d, s, n, l, r], palatales [ch, y/ll, ñ], velares [k, g] y glotal [h].• El material consiste de tar

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Ten ways to hear Snow Onomatopoeia and Reading Comp ELA Nearpod LessonThis Nearpod, paperless, lesson uses Ten Ways to Hear Snow [Book not included], main ideas, Onomatopoeia, characters, plot, and key details.Objectives: I can discuss and describe the main idea and key detailsI can retell the story.I can discuss the setting, characters, and plot of the story. I can identify and describe Onomatopoeia.Nearpod features include:-Objectives-Poll to introduce the topic of today’s book.-Virtual Reali

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• Fonemas del Español en Onomatopeyas [Versión Imprimible + Versión No Prep No Print] son 32 tarjetas imprimibles 3.5” x 2.5” y 32 tarjetas no prep no print para trabajar todos los fonemas consonánticos del español en onomatopeyas. Bilabiales [p, b, m], labiodental [f], alveolares [t, d, s, n, l, r], palatales [ch, y/ll, ñ], velares [k, g] y glotal [h].• El material consiste de tarjetas identificadas según el punto de articulación de los fonemas y cada una contiene una lámina acompañada de una o

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Instead of asking my students to do a worksheet over similes, metaphors, and onomatopoeia, I asked them to do a mini-project. This project involves the students getting into groups of 3 and assuming the roles of Simile, Metaphor, and Onomatopoeia. Each group was responsible for creating a short skit using these 3 characters. The catch? Each character's name dictates how that character can speak! For instance, Simile can only speak in similes, and Metaphor can only speak in Metaphors. Students ca

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This bundle contains 67 worksheets on identifying and using the literary devices of alliteration, onomatopoeia, personification, similes, and metaphors.AlliterationThis resource contains a set of 18 worksheets on identifying and using the literary device of alliteration.Tasks include:Identifying alliteration in sentences and poetry and literature from Harry Potter, The Highwayman, The Listeners, Kubla Khan, Cargoes, Sea Fever, and The Ancient Mariner.Writing sentences and short paragraphs contai

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Poetry: Figurative Language - Hyperboles,Personification,Onomatopoeia,Similes/MetaphorsThis is an excellent way to introduce poetry to upper elementary, middle school students. This is a 2 week unit on poetry. It teaches 5 different styles of figurative language such as similes and metaphors, personification, hyperboles, and onomatopoeia.Week 1:Day 1 - Poetry: SimilesDay 2 - Poetry: MetaphorsDay 3 - Simile BookDay 4/5 - Poetry: PersonificationWeek 2: Day 6/7 - Poetry: HyperbolesDay 8/9 - Poet

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Interactive, fun, and engaging reading and writing activities. Illustrate your story. Visuals that provide learners with vocabulary context, Reading Comprehension Strategies: Making connections for each scene of the story that provides meaningful classroom discussions, Additional vocabulary support provided related to the reading passage, Visualizing, Retell Details, Context Clues. Onomatopoeia for country and city sounds. Cat and Mouse Idioms, Compare and contrast between living in the city a

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These worksheets, lesson plan, and leveled assessments, created by Mary Wilkinson, will help you teach the form of figurative language called Onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is the term for words that represent noises like pop, buzz, and clank. Fortunately students love onomatopoeia words, and this lesson can be taught in one day and tested the next. Onomatopoeia also makes your creative writing and poetry powerful. Common Core Standards- RL. 4.4, RL.5.4, RL.6.4, RL.5.10, L.4.4, L.5.5, L.6.5

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This is a fun game similar to U*O that teaches Figurative Language - Idioms, Similes, Metaphors, Onomatopoeia. Students can play in groups of 3-5. Directions and an answer key are provided for the teacher and students. This is a great game for ELL students and/or students who need remediation and/or enrichment. Teacher directions: Print all 24 sentence cards, 24 Figurative Language name cards, 6 Skip cards, 3 Reverse cards, and 9 Change cards on card stock. Cut them out, laminate, and shuffl

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The weeks leading up to Christmas can be difficult. Now, more than ever, with remote learning...we find ourselves in tough spots. However, we are resilient!This is a mini-lesson [though it has lots of components] that you can do very easily whether you are face to face, remote, or both at the same time! It is a Google Slides presentation that is INTERACTIVE as it is created using Pear Deck. Pear Deck will allow your students to write responses, circle, draw, underline...and you will be able

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This deck includes 28 onomatopoeia cards. Students look at the picture, choose the onomatopoeia sound that it makes, and write a sentence using the word.CLICK HERE TO CHECK THE PRINTABLE VERSION._________________________________________________________________***To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet.Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have

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These bundled resources are perfect for teaching Rhetorical Sound Devices - Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Sibilance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme and Meter. These no prep activities would be great for English lessons or English centers. Your students will love these ELA Boom Cards, Google Slides, PPT, Unit Plans, Worksheets and scaffolding notes.After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy based activities students will be able to:Match the terms associated with rhetorical sound devices

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This 27-question multiple-choice reading comprehension and analysis test on the poems “Full Fathom Five” by William Shakespeare [12 questions], “Onomatopoeia” by Eve Merriam [8 questions], and “Train Tune” by Louise Bogan [7 questions] has questions from different levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy [revised]. It will test students’ literal and interpretive understanding of the selection including: author’s purpose, point of view, making inferences, vocabulary, literary devices, figurative language, anal

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Students assemble a 4 x 4 Spanish/English vocabulary puzzle with the 26 differenct Spanish onomatopoeia words. Sample words include achís, chof, cuac cuac, ñam ñam, pío pío, quiquiriquí, and toc toc. Most words are repeated which makes the puzzle more challenging. Just photocopy enough for a class set [1 for every 2 students if working in pairs, or 1 per student if working alone], cut and fasten with a paper clip. Distribute to students and challenge them to reassemble the puzzles as quickly

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10 onomatopoeia clipart images [BOOM, BZZZ, CRACK, GULP, KABOOM, POOF, POP, SPLASH, VROOM, WHACK]Each image is saved as a png with a transparent background for easy integration into your project and delivered in a zip file. Click here for a free comic strip product to go along with this onomatopoeia clipart set!For use in a commercial product, please provide a link to my store!

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Onomatopoeia Words - Animal SoundsResource 1: Worksheet - Fill in the animal’s name and the ‘sound verb’ it makes.Resource 2: A small PowerPoint showing an onomatopoeia ‘seaside’ poem.Quick reminder: An onomatopoeia is a word that actually looks like the sound it makes, and we can almost hear those sounds as we read. Some examples of onomatopoeia are: slam, splash, bam, babble, warble, gurgle, mumble, and belch.Both resources are fully editable.

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Outrageous Onomatopoeia Mini-Book

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This little book is a fun way to teach students to understand and recognize onomatopoeia as part of a figures of speech unit. Let your kids draw a picture of what each word might look like and then write a sentence using that word. I like to read the words in the book out loud as a class first and really emphasize the sound in the word so the kids can relate that to the meaning of onomatopoeia. They love this! Have fun!

Onomatopoeia Poetry

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Evan-Moor Educational Publishers

Onomatopoeia is the use of words that sound like the things they stand for, and are used in a basic poem to tell more about the story, event, or subject. This two-page unit provides an example, teaching suggestions, and a form on which students can organize their thoughts before writing.

Onomatopoeia Review PowerPoint

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The Student Centered Classroom

Use this PowerPoint presentation to add to your toolbox for teaching onomatopoeia. The multimedia presentation provides 20 slides to practice identifying onomatopoeia in context. With a click, the answer is revealed. This presentation was saved as a PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation. Some formatting may shift when downloading it in different version.

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Jump on the bandwagon! In Onomatopoeia, Personification and Idioms in Black and White print, learners answer questions about everyday sayings. Onomatopoeia, Personification and Idioms is offered in-color here.Onomatopoeia Personification and Idioms Figurative LanguageOnomatopoeia, Personification and Idioms can be usedas a class gamein cooperative group activitiesas an ELA centeras an interventionOnomatopoeia, Personification and Idioms in black and white print includesteaching tipsthree 8x 11 p

Onomatopoeia Poetry Mini-Lesson [ActivInspire]

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This file contains a mini-lesson on onomatopoeia in poetry created using ActivInspire software from Promethean. The flipchart includes a description of onomatopoeia, sample poems containing onomatopoeia, and two voting questions at the end that can be used with ActiVotes or ActivExpressions, or any response system you have available in your class. With class discussion, this lesson takes 15 - 25 minutes. **Note to buyers** This is a flipchart created using ActivInspire software from Promethean

Fun and Creative Study Guide with lots of Visuals for second graders to learn the basic difference between Alliterations, Antonyms, Homophones, Onomatopoeia, Similes, and Synonyms

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Onomatopoeia Lesson Grades 2-5

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Onomatopoeia Lesson Grades 2-5 This lesson provides an anchor chart/small poster to share with your whole group, an activity that can be used in a small group, and finally an independent writing activity. We have all of lessons in one great book or check out some of our other independent lessons on TPT. Remember our products on our website also - www.curriculumdivas.org for a yearly 25.00.

A three-section test on figurative language devices - alliteration, onomatopoeia, oxymoron, and euphemism. The test requires students to write the definition of each device, identify examples used in sentences, and write their own examples inspired by a clipart image. Product includes ANSWER KEY following test.

Figurative Language - Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Simile

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This interactive, inquiry based activity has links to safe research sites, 3 worksheets, and 2 Kahoot! games for formative assessment. This allows students to research answers for themselves, complete editable worksheets, and play fun interactive games with reports to show their understanding of the topics. This has it all!

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avteacher.com.au presents an animated video production that explains explicitly the concept of using onomatopoeia to students in primary school k-6. It is designed to capture children's attention with audio-visual appeal. Works on interactive whiteboards and most tablets. This is part of a series that scaffolds learning.Other videos available - Basic nouns, basic adjectives, Identifying nouns in text, adjectives in text, basic verbs, irregular verbs, pronouns, proper nouns, regular verbs, root

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***The demo version is the exact same file as the purchase file. It's really A FREEBIE! If you want to donate, thank you. If you're on the "teacher budget", use the demo guilt-free and as a token of appreciation for all the hard work you do.*** This document has two pages. The first page contains the standards, objectives, instructions, etc. The second sheet is four cards with the script for frogs 1-5 that can be copied, cut, and handed out for optional support. I learned a version of this ac

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This 45 minute lesson plan teaches students how to identify and write using 4 specific types of figurative language: Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Personification, and Similes.This lesson plan includes detailed, step-by-step instructions for what the teacher says and writes, as well as what the students must write. It has peer collaboration [cooperative learning] and colorful images to support visual learners, ESL students, and Special Ed students. A fun writing prompt allows students to demonstra

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I decided that I wanted to start putting together differentiated questions, real world applications, and one or two multiple choice questions for each of the topics that I cover in english. I am doing this so that when I am teaching said topic not only can I prove differentiated questioning to administrators, but so I can also have a handy chart that has all of my questions in one place! When I am teaching I can work my way up blooms, I can show kids how they will encounter each topic in the

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Onomatopoeia Sound Cards

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An engaging way to introduce onomatopoeia to your class. Awesome display and perfect to use in a narrative unit to help improve the engagement of student texts by using sound. Could use in a sound game, matching game or even morning oral language activities. Additionally, students could brainstorm as many things that make that sound – make it a competition! Endless activity ideas to use these cards with! Students can even use the B/W copy to colour in and personalise!Colour copy included & a

Onomatopoeia Orchestra

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Before the days of radio, TV, and movies, superhero stories were experienced through only the words on a page. In this era, readers had to imagine the words and actions of comic books coming alive. But what does “Pow!” sound like? What about “Splat!” This lesson has students examine comic book sounds and use their imagination to determine how they interpret these comic book sounds.An accompanying worksheet can also be found in this shop to extend the activity. This activity is a component of the

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