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Preview of Teaching Onomatopoeia Through Song

Teaching Onomatopoeia Through Song

Teach Onomatopoeia through a fun singing activity, followed by worksheets and a quiz for assessment. This engaging activity helps students learn that onomatopoeia is discovering the words which describe sounds. This lesson is designed to be taught through one main mini lesson, and then practiced throughout the week using the worksheets and practicing the song. This complete lesson includes the Onomatopoeia song, worksheets to build mastery, and an assessment. Happy customers have said: "G
Preview of The Parts of Speech Song

The Parts of Speech Song

Created by
Callie White
This song is useful to help students remember the following parts of speech: - articles - nouns - adjectives - verbs - adverbs - conjunctions - prepositions - interjections I am not the author of this song. The author is unknown; if you know of/are the author, please let me know so that I can give proper credit. The fonts were created by Kimberly Geswein.
Preview of Turn Your Classroom Expectations into a Song, Poem or Chant!

Turn Your Classroom Expectations into a Song, Poem or Chant!

Turn your classroom expectations into a joyful shared reading experience! Your students will easily remember and apply concepts from these fun and interactive twists to regular classroom rules! Expand activities to include writing small group and/or individual classroom expectations; challenge older student to design and present using multimodal media. Standards of LearningUse effective oral communication skills in a variety of settings.Listen actively and speak using appropriate discussion rule
Preview of Onomatopoeia Song

Onomatopoeia Song

Teach Onomatopoeia through a fun singing activity. This engaging activity is designed to be taught in one minilesson that can be practiced by singing the song throughout the week. If you enjoy the song, consider purchasing the full lesson Teaching Onomatopoeia Through Song. Happy customers have said: "Great activity for learning about Onomatopoeia :)" "Always a fun topic!" "What a cute song!" ***************************************************************************** You May Also Like
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