Alliteration and onomatopoeia worksheet answer key

This is a bundled set of figurative language PowerPoints, worksheets, and activities. It includes Similes and Metaphors, Personification, Alliteration, Idioms, Adages, and Proverbs, Hyperbole, and Onomatopoeia. Your students will love the bright colors, interactive activities, and hands-on learning. Use this figures of speech bundle for whole class teaching, literacy centers, test prep or review. The combination of colorful graphics, animation, interactive activities and use of personal whiteboa

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This poetry unit is packed full of standards-based lesson plans, professionally Lexiled passages, and activities to use while you are teaching the standard RL.2.4. If you are not teaching Common Core, then the unit is still valuable to use when teaching students to describe how words and phrases help in poetry. It focuses on alliteration, beats, rhythm, repetition, and rhyming. *There is now a digital component included in this resource. The passages, graphic organizers, and assessment are now c

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Provide the practice students need to master Alliteration with this  digital, engaging and FUN resource!Students enjoy the interactive nature of the cards and these Boom cards require NO PREP , NO costly color ink, NO laminating, NO cutting, NO line at the copy machine!! Making it easy for you and fun for them. Students simply access the Boom card deck on a laptop, desktop, iPad, smartphone, tablet, or interactive whiteboard and complete the digital cards.This deck contains: 31 cards, students s

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A 29-questions matching and multiple choice test over poetry, specifically alliteration, assonance, personification, metaphor, allusion, simile, onomatopoeia, rhythm, rhyme scheme, apostrophe, symbol, metonymy, and synecdoche. I used this as an poetry pre-test to assess what my students already knew about these terms, but it can be used as a post-assessment as well.

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AWESOME ALLITERATIONS! Alliteration Banner, Coloring Pages The quote reads: AWESOME ALLITERATIONS! Size: 8.5 by 11 inch [letter paper] Uses: Art Class, Art Center, Sponge Activity, Indoor Recess, Calm Down Activity, Rewards, Early Finisher. Decorate your Bulletin Board, Hallway, Doors, Windows, Home etc. To print 2 or more letters on one page, please choose print multiple pages, option in your printer.

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This 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 containing alliteration. The paragraphs include six scenes to encourage the use of alliteration - poppy field, fireworks, busy street, ice cream, spider's web, and snow-c

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A 29-questions matching and multiple choice test over poetry, specifically alliteration, assonance, personification, metaphor, allusion, simile, onomatopoeia, rhythm, rhyme scheme, apostrophe, symbol, metonymy, and synecdoche. I used this as an poetry pre-test to assess what my students already knew about these terms, but it can be used as a post-assessment as well.

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Figurative Language is an important skill, and task cards are a great tool to help introduce, practice, and review metaphors, similes, idioms, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, and onomatopoeia. Minimal preparation is required to use the figurative language activity in a variety of ways: centers, stations, whole-class, partner work, early finishers, as bell ringers or exit cards, and more! Each engaging Halloween-themed card has a sentence containing figurative language and 3-answer op

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Review literary terms like: simile, metaphor, personification, mood, alliteration, free verse, plot, point of view, imagery, claims, central idea, bandwagon, testimony, and loaded language in this breakout room themed to Super Mario!

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Eighteen chalkboard and colorful sun ray "literary devices" posters.The devices included are the following:simile, metaphor, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, alliteration, pun, oxymoron, cliche, motif, foreshadow, flashback, personification, allusion, analogy, imagery, repetition, idiom, theme, tone, and symbolism.Included is a white frame option instead of the chalkboard frame. There are four options for a title page. Plus, I have created a reference guide with all the terms, definitions, and examples.

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Accelerate your students' written analysis of literary elements and devices! This printable, 13-page reference guide offers precise, student-friendly definitions, effects, and sentence stems for each of the following devices: Allegory, Alliteration, Allusion, Analogy, Assonance, Caricature, Characterization, Conflict, Consonance, Diction, Dramatic Irony, Farce, Hyperbole, Imagery, Irony, Juxtaposition, Metaphor, Mood, Motif, Paradox, Parody, Pathetic Fallacy, Personification, Perspective, Pun,

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These two fun and relevant concept review activities use columns from a syndicated humor columnist to review the following ELAR concepts: hyperbole, alliteration, personification, cliche, faulty logic, sentence fragments, run-on sentences, parenthesis, dashes, brackets, simile, point of view, author's purpose, summary, details, imagery, transitional words, dictionary skills, cause and effect, interjections, synonym, metaphor, and analogy. My sixth grade ELAR students loved these activities! Pr

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This Figurative Language Bundle contains 7 sets of illustrations, which includes: idioms, similes, metaphors, hyperboles, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia. This bundle contains 210 images. All images are 300dpi and come in both color and black & white. This bundle includes:Idioms: hit the books, needle in a haystack, when pigs fly, catch some z's, under the weather, open a can of worms, walking on eggshells, ants in my pants, cry over spilled milk, let the cat out of the bag, zip

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Literary Elements and Terms -A humorous and entertaining Powerpoint -31 slides-foreshadowing, symbolism, mood, genre, tone, irony, alliteration, suspense, theme, allusion, plot outline, characterization, conflict, protagonist, etc...- Can be edited to suit class needs, uses things kids can relate to such as Marvel comics, Harry Potter, SpongeBob and others students will find interesting.

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BIG SAVINGS!!! Over 40 different language arts activities that include common noun, proper nouns, compound words, types of sentences, syllables, synonyms, antonyms, similes, singular and plural nouns, commas, contractions, adjectives, alphabetical order, comparatives and superlatives, past, present, and future tense, irregular verbs, quotations, rhymes, alliteration, subject-verb agreement, sentence writing with capitalization and punctuation, and writing activities. 80 PAGES!For more Christmas

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Eighteen chalkboard and colorful sun ray "literary devices" posters.The devices included are the following:simile, metaphor, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, alliteration, pun, oxymoron, cliche, motif, foreshadow, flashback, personification, allusion, analogy, imagery, repetition, idiom, theme, tone, and symbolism.Included is a white frame option instead of the chalkboard frame. There are four options for a title page. Plus, I have created a reference guide with all the terms, definitions, and examples.

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Accelerate your students' written analysis of literary elements and devices! This printable, 13-page reference guide offers precise, student-friendly definitions, effects, and sentence stems for each of the following devices: Allegory, Alliteration, Allusion, Analogy, Assonance, Caricature, Characterization, Conflict, Consonance, Diction, Dramatic Irony, Farce, Hyperbole, Imagery, Irony, Juxtaposition, Metaphor, Mood, Motif, Paradox, Parody, Pathetic Fallacy, Personification, Perspective, Pun,

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This PowerPoint Jeopardy game features the following 6 categories: Story Elements, Genre, Character Traits, Figurative Language, Point of View, and Grab Bag [miscellaneous]. Terms covered are: rising action, protagonist, climax, man v. self conflict, resolution, mystery, historical fiction, realistic fiction, science fiction, dystopian literature, obedient, curious, gullible, obstinate, timid, personification, simile, alliteration, idiom, hyperbole, first person POV, Second person pronouns, thi

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Prepare your fifth graders for your state test! Or, use as a distance learning end-of-year reading review. This fun, engaging review covers 5th grade ELA eligible content including: poetry vocabulary [idiom, metaphor, personification, alliteration], nonfiction vocabulary [main idea, compare contrast,opinion, chronological, heading], fiction vocabulary [theme, setting, resolution, climax], parts of speech [conjunction, preposition, correlative conjunctions, interjections] and more including anto

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FIRST GRADE READINESS SUMMER REVIEW HOMEWORKUPDATED FOR SUMMER 2021This product includes resources for student leaving kindergarten entering first grade in the fall. Each Homework Packet has an Instruction/Calendar Page, corresponding work pages and Reading Log. The activities are aligned with Kindergarten TEKS and CCSS. Skills include: short vowels, decoding words, blends, rhyming, sight words, digraphs, alliterations, writing, editing writing, addition, subtraction, graphing, comparing numbe

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Use these cute posters for your academic vocabulary word wall. Add each poster as you study each word. It is a great reference for your kiddos to use! Words included: subject, predicate, context clues, fact, opinion, synonym, antonym, alliteration, cause, effect, root word, prefix, suffix, main idea, idiom, adjective, adverb, noun- singular/plural, proper/common, and verb. Math Academic Vocabulary also available.

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Vamp up your circle time routine! Your students will love playing these games. Each Circle Time Game comes with directions, a rhyme poem poster, and game pieces.Included are 17 Circle Time Games for your whole group lessons that cover math, language arts, colors, and themes. [Take a look at the preview thumbnails]Math concepts: numbers, counting, shapes [2D and 3D]Literacy concepts: letters, alliteration, syllables, retell, rhymingThemes: community helpers, five senses, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, W

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BIG SAVINGS!!! Over 40 different language arts activities that include common noun, proper nouns, compound words, types of sentences, syllables, synonyms, antonyms, similes, singular and plural nouns, commas, contractions, adjectives, alphabetical order, comparatives and superlatives, past, present, and future tense, irregular verbs, quotations, rhymes, alliteration, subject-verb agreement, sentence writing with capitalization and punctuation, and writing activities. 80 PAGES!For more Christmas

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Here is a 49 page, 3-5 Common Core aligned pack of activities to teach Poetry and Figurative Language. Included in this pack: -Poetry Flipbook with terms: Rhyme, Stanza, Imagery, Meter, Verse, and Couplet. and poems: Haiku, Limerick, Cinquain, Dimante, Acrostic, and Ballad. Two versions; one blank that students can take notes, and one already filled out. -Figurative Language Flipbook with terms: Simile, Hyperbole, Personification, Onomatopeoia, Hyperbole, Idiom, and Alliteration. Two versions; o

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This is a 25 question multiple-choice test that requires students to read, identify poetic devices in, and analyze three very different poems. Key terms tested are sound devices [alliteration, onomatopoeia, rhyme scheme, internal rhyme, end rhyme, slant rhyme], Figurative language [simile, metaphor, imagery, symbolism], and basic poetry terms [stanza, speaker, audience]. More than 60% of the questions are written on Webb's Depth of Knowledge two or three, and DOK levels are indicated on the

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Use this Figurative Language Activity Color by Number to have your student review figurative devices. Check out this engaging color-by-number activity! Normally, reviewing figurative language in pen and paper style can be rather, well, mundane and boring. I tried to take a relatively common review and make it into a review activity that is fun, colorful and engaging!In this activity, your students will review the terms with 20 questions on: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, idiom,

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