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Instructions

Complete the activities below to practice your understanding of onomatopoeias and alliteration.

Part 1: Onomatopoeia Matching

Match the onomatopoeia to the correct animal or action by drawing a line or writing the letter.

A. Buzz _______
B. Ribbit _______
C. Meow _______
D. Splash _______
E. Chirp _______
F. Bark _______
G. Hum _______
H. Splat _______

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Part 2: Alliteration Identification

Read each sentence and identify the alliterative words by underlining or circling them. Then write the repeated sound in the space provided.

1. Six sizzling snakes slithered silently through the sand.
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2. Five feathery flamingos fluttered in the frosty morning.
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Part 3: Create Your Own Onomatopoeia Story

Write a short story (5-6 sentences) that includes at least three onomatopoeias. Be creative!

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Part 4: Alliteration Challenge

Write your own alliterative sentence using the letter 'P'.
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