Onomatopoeia
Grade 4•45 minutes
Learning Objective
I can create my own sentences using onomatopoeic words to describe sounds.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 7 practice questions to reinforce learning.
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1. What is onomatopoeia? Give one example from the video.
2. The video mentioned using onomatopoeia to make sentences more exciting. Think of a simple sentence and then rewrite it using onomatopoeia to make it more descriptive.
3. Imagine you are reading *James and the Giant Peach*. Describe a scene from the book using at least two different onomatopoeic words.
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What is Onomatopoeia? ► Words that sound like their meanings! | Learn English
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