This is a beginning worksheet on onomatopoeia.
Onomatopoeia Worksheets
What is Onomatopoeia?
These onomatopoeia worksheets will help students who are asking themselves, "what is onomatopoeia"? Students will learn about "sound" words in our onomatopoeia worksheets. Our onomatopoeia worksheets will help students weave onomatopoeia into their writing, or how to identify what is onomatopoeia, or isn't. After completing these Onomatopoeia worksheets, your students will never ask, "What is onomatopoeia?" again! Thank you for using our onomatopoeia worksheets!
Onomatopoeia: Sound Words
There’s no crashing with this onomatopoeia worksheet!
Onomatopoeia: Sounds
Your student will be humming with this onomatopoeia worksheet!
Warm Up to Onomatopoeia!
When a word is as fun to say as onomatopoeia you know your students will have a blast completing this worksheet. Free and printable, students find the onomatopoeia in each sentence and then complete the activity by creating some of their own!
Words and Sounds: Onomatopoeia
Whazaam! It’s time for onomatopoeia!
Figurative Language: Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Bells”
This Poe poem has a variety of different figures of speech to analyze.
Figurative Language: What Is It?
This multiple choice worksheet asks your student to identify the type of figurative language used in the sentence or phrase.
Working with Figurative Language
In this worksheet your student will match up the figures of speech with the phrase or sentence.