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What is Onomatopoeia?

       An onomatopoeia is

      a word that imitates or

     suggests the source of the

       sound that it makes.
Let’s Practice
          “I Hear Noise” by Keora CLAP, CLAP,
                          I hear the people go H.
I hear the water go SPLASH, SPLASH,
SPLASH                                CLAP
I hear the thunder go BOOM, BOOM,     I hear the baby go WAAH, WAAH,
BOOM                                  WAAH
I hear the car go HONK, HONK,         I hear the duck go QUACK, QUACK,
HONK                                  QUACK
I hear the cow go MOO, MOO,           I hear the kids talking I go SHHH, SHHH,
MOO                                   SHHH
I hear the horse go NEIGH, NEIGH,     I hear the dog go RUUFF, RUUFF,
NEIGH                                 RUUFF
I hear the drums go BOOOM, BOOOM,     I hear the cat go MEOW, MEOW,
BOOOM                                 MEOW
List the Onomatopoeic Words
1. …………………………………
2. …………………………………
3. …………………………………
4. …………………………………
5. …………………………………
6. …………………………………
7. …………………………………
8. …………………………………
9. …………………………………
10. ………………………………
11. ……………………………..
12. ……………………………..
Let’s check if you got them?
  1. Splash
  2. Boom
  3. Honk
  4. Moo
  5. Neigh    These are onomatopoeic words
  6. Booom    because they imitate the actual
  7. Clap     sounds of the animals, objects,
  8. Waah     and humans.
  9. Quack
  10. Shhh
  11. Ruuff
  12. Meow
Test
What is the onomatopoeia in this sentence?
      1. The donkey brays everyday.
              a. Donkey
              b. Brays
              c. All of the above
              d. None of the above
Test
What is the onomatopoeia in this sentence?
        1. The donkey brays everyday.
 There is no onomatopoeia in the sentence
 above. This is because “bray” describes
 the sound the donkey makes but “bray” is
 not THE sound the donkey makes.

                                   HEE-HAW is the actual sound
                                   the donkey makes and this
                                   would be an onomatopoeia.
Test
What is the onomatopoeia in this sentence?
   2. The rooster crows in the morning.
             a. Rooster
             b. Crows
             c. Rooster crows
             d. None of the above
Test
What is the onomatopoeia in this sentence?
    2. The rooster crows in the morning.
 There is no onomatopoeia in the sentence
 above. This is because “crow” describes
 the sound the rooster makes but “crow” is
 not THE sound the rooster makes.
                      Cock-a
                      doodle-
                        do
                                   COCK-A-DOODLE-DO is the
                                   actual sound the rooster makes
                                   and this would be an
                                   onomatopoeia.
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Onomatopoeia

  • 1. What is Onomatopoeia? An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates or suggests the source of the sound that it makes.
  • 2. Let’s Practice “I Hear Noise” by Keora CLAP, CLAP, I hear the people go H. I hear the water go SPLASH, SPLASH, SPLASH CLAP I hear the thunder go BOOM, BOOM, I hear the baby go WAAH, WAAH, BOOM WAAH I hear the car go HONK, HONK, I hear the duck go QUACK, QUACK, HONK QUACK I hear the cow go MOO, MOO, I hear the kids talking I go SHHH, SHHH, MOO SHHH I hear the horse go NEIGH, NEIGH, I hear the dog go RUUFF, RUUFF, NEIGH RUUFF I hear the drums go BOOOM, BOOOM, I hear the cat go MEOW, MEOW, BOOOM MEOW
  • 3. List the Onomatopoeic Words 1. ………………………………… 2. ………………………………… 3. ………………………………… 4. ………………………………… 5. ………………………………… 6. ………………………………… 7. ………………………………… 8. ………………………………… 9. ………………………………… 10. ……………………………… 11. …………………………….. 12. ……………………………..
  • 4. Let’s check if you got them? 1. Splash 2. Boom 3. Honk 4. Moo 5. Neigh These are onomatopoeic words 6. Booom because they imitate the actual 7. Clap sounds of the animals, objects, 8. Waah and humans. 9. Quack 10. Shhh 11. Ruuff 12. Meow
  • 5. Test What is the onomatopoeia in this sentence? 1. The donkey brays everyday. a. Donkey b. Brays c. All of the above d. None of the above
  • 6. Test What is the onomatopoeia in this sentence? 1. The donkey brays everyday. There is no onomatopoeia in the sentence above. This is because “bray” describes the sound the donkey makes but “bray” is not THE sound the donkey makes. HEE-HAW is the actual sound the donkey makes and this would be an onomatopoeia.
  • 7. Test What is the onomatopoeia in this sentence? 2. The rooster crows in the morning. a. Rooster b. Crows c. Rooster crows d. None of the above
  • 8. Test What is the onomatopoeia in this sentence? 2. The rooster crows in the morning. There is no onomatopoeia in the sentence above. This is because “crow” describes the sound the rooster makes but “crow” is not THE sound the rooster makes. Cock-a doodle- do COCK-A-DOODLE-DO is the actual sound the rooster makes and this would be an onomatopoeia.