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  1. Onomatopoeia Examples. Onomatopoeia is when a word’s pronunciation imitates its sound. When you say an onomatopoeic word, the utterance itself is reminiscent of the sound to which the word refers. Poets use onomatopoeia to access the reader’s auditory sense and create rich soundscapes.

  2. Onomatopoeia Worksheet 1. Students identify the onomatopoeic word used in twenty-five different sentences. Students also take the additional step of identifying the source of the noise. Taking this extra step will help to reinforce the concept of onomatopoeia in that they are sound effects.

  3. These worksheets will help students learn to identify and use onomatopoeia in their own work. This series of worksheets can help you learn how to apply this in your writing. The worksheets start out by learning to identify the usage in other writer's work.

  4. Onomatopoeia Worksheet 1. Students identify the onomatopoeic word used in twenty-five different sentences. Students also take the additional step of identifying the source of the noise. Taking this extra step will help to reinforce the concept of onomatopoeia in that they are sound effects.

  5. Free and printable, students find the onomatopoeia in each sentence and then complete the activity by creating some of their own! Grade Levels: 4th and 5th Grade, 6th - 8th Grade, Grades K-12. CCSS Code (s): L.5.5, L.6.5, L.7.5., L.8.5.

  6. Browse Printable Middle School Onomatopoeia Worksheets. Award winning educational materials designed to help kids succeed. Start for free now!

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  8. Get your students excited about poetry with the fun world of onomatopoeia through our printable worksheets, interactive activities and more teaching resources created by teachers, for teachers!