Onomotopoeia Poems

May 12th, 2007

Onomatopoeia is a poetic device were a poet uses “sound effect words.” We paired up to write poems that describe different settings at Morse School. While reading our poems, try to imagine yourself at the scene! Do you hear the students stomping to the beat in music? Jump roping at P.E? Paint splattering at art? Chit chatting in the morning in the auditorium? Playing 4 Square outside at recess?


2 Responses to “Onomotopoeia Poems”

  1. Sarah Nikolic on May 17, 2007 6:05 pm

    Thank you for posting this blog. My second grader used the onomotopoeia poems to help him do his homework. We enjoyed reading your poems.

    Sarah Nikolic
    Rego Park, New York City

  2. Amgaa on June 11, 2007 9:13 pm

    Thanks a lot. it helps my litle sister to understand her homework. ( .!.)

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