moo pong ping bong bing sniff snap cough achoo dong ding Telephone Car Chainsaw ring vroom buzz More Sounds Can you write the word
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Onomatopoeia
Learning Objective
What are some types of figurative
language that we already know?
• What is figurative language?
• Where do we see figurative
language?
Today we will define and
identify onomatopoeia.
• LR 3.5
• What will we define and identify
today?
• What does identify mean?
Why is it important to know how to
define and identify Onomatopoeia?
• Onomatopoeia is the tool a writer needs to describe sounds
made by common objects, animals, or nature.
• Onomatopoeia makes our writing more interesting.
• When Hollywood makes a movie, an artist creates special
sound effects so the action will seem real.
• Onomatopoeia, especially when read aloud, can make your
writing come alive just like sound effects in the movie.
What is
ONOMATOPOEIA?
Onomatopoeia is using sound effect
words.
Onomatopoeia, My what a
I think that when you’ve
word! It means every
read this list, you’ll get the
sound effect you have ever
main idea…All these crazy
heard. Crash, crunch, zing,
sound effects are
zip, meow, munch, roar, rip,
onomatopoeia! Once you
sizzle, crackle, splat,
learn to say that word you
kerplunk, bang, clank, woof,
kind of want to yell it, but
thunk, hiss, whiz, oink,
even though you yell the
moo, pong, ping, bong, bing,
word I bet you cannot spell
sniff, snap, cough, achoo,
it! You can learn to spell
dong, ding, pong, ping,,
this word in just a single
bong, bing, zap, zing!
day…
O-N-O--M-A-T-O-P-O-E-I-A
Start off with a “BANG”!
Onomatopoeia-The use of words whose
sound makes you think of their meaning.
• Buzz • Smack
• Zip • Gulp
• Slurp • Crush
• Snip • Drip
• Pop • Creek
• Ding • Sizzle
• Hiss • Snap
Animal Sounds
Can you write the word that matches the sound?
• Cow moo
• Cat meow
• Pig oink
Machine Sounds
Can you write the word that matches the sound?
• Telephone ring
• Car vroom
• Chainsaw buzz
More Sounds
Can you write the word that matches the sound?
boom
• Blast
• Bird tweet
• Keyboarding
click
What about the joke:
Knock-knock Who's there?
Knock-knock
Boo
Boo who?
Boo who
Don't cry, I was only joking
Can you identify the onomatopoeia?
Fasten your seatbelts, Loose change and sunglasses,
All hands inside, Fly from your pocket.
Everyone aboard for the Swoop round the sharp bend,
Roller coaster ride! Twisting in a loop,
Click-clack, click-clack Scream like a Banshee,
Creeping up the hill, Yelling out a whoop!
Daredevil laughter, Sail down the valleys,
Ready for the thrill. Race up the hills,
S-L-O-W-L-Y, S-L-O-W-L-Y Nothing else can equal
Cresting to the top, Roller coaster thrills.
Hands start to tremble, Clickety-clack, clickety-clack,
Hearts almost stop. Round the final bend,
Plunge down the steep slope, Why does every roller coaster
Faster than a rocket, Have…to…have…an…end?
Can you identify the onomatopoeia?
Summarization of what
we have learned
• Onomatopoeia is used to bring to life a
story, poem, play, or movie.
• Onomatopoeia, or sound effects greatly
enhances the author’s writing.
• Onomatopoeia helps you think of the
meaning of the sound.
• Onomatopoeia describes sounds made by
common objects, animals, or nature.
• Onomatopoeia is fun to use and spell!
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