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Buzz! Whiz! Bang! Using Comic Books to Teach Onomatopoeia
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This lesson is sure to sizzle, not fizzle, as students use comic strips to find onomatopoetic words, develop a vocabulary list from the words, and discuss why writers use onomatopoeia.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
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ReadWriteThink
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ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
09/28/2013
Onomatopoeia
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Objectives: Students will be able to recognize and generate onomatopoeia.Play the Onomatopoeia video.While the video is playing, write the word "onomatopoeia" on the board to make a word web.Write a couple of examples to show the students, e.g. bam, boom, oink.Ask the students if they know of any other onomatopoeia, and then write them down on the word web.Show the students examples of onomatopoeia designsOnce they have observed some of the designs, handle them the both worsheets.At the end of the class review what they have learned and a game can be played where per groups every group has to share an onomatopoeia until just one stands because the other groups don't have more ideas.

Subject:
Languages
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Pau Celma
Date Added:
03/03/2019
The Oregon State Guide to English Literary Terms
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This free video series provides definitions of literary terms in English literature to students and teachers. It also offers examples of how these literary devices can be applied to poems, plays, novels, and short stories. We are in the process of translating the videos into Spanish and many of them now contain these subtitles.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Literature
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Oregon State University
Author:
Oregon State University
School of Writing Literature and Film
Date Added:
03/06/2020