ELA-FigLang-Onom-IT

Sound Devices and Figurative Language - Onomatapoeia - Print - Information Text
**K-2**


 * //It Figures! Fun Figures of Speech//, Marvin Terban, ISBN 0-395-61584-4. Introduces and explains Onomatopoeia with guidelines for their use and illustrative examples.
 * //If You Were Onomatopoeia //, by Trisha Speed Shaskan, 978-1-40484-098-0. Contains onomatopoeia examples with a repeating opening phrase...If you were onomatopoeia followed by words and phrases, such as - you could honk like a gaggle of geese. Does include short paragraphs that define and describe in detail. Can be read with out the explanations for a smooth read aloud and the details can be discussed at the end of the story.


 * ====//Swish swoosh//, by Kelly Doudna. 1-59197-454-2. Simple words and phrases to explain onomatopoeia.====
 * //Words, Wit, and Wonder : Writing Your Own Poem//, by Nancy Loewen. 978-1-40485-344-7. An introduction to poetry that describes and provides examples of onomatopoeia.

**3-5**

  
 * //It Figures! Fun Figures of Speech//, Marvin Terban, ISBN 0-395-61584. Introduces and explains Onomatopoeia with guidelines for their use and illustrative examples.
 * //If You Were Onomatopoeia //<span style="font-family: Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif;">, by Trisha Speed Shaskan, 978-1-40484-098-0. Contains onomatopoeia examples with a repeating opening phrase...If you were onomatopoeia followed by words and phrases, such as - you could honk like a gaggle of geese. Does include short paragraphs that define and describe in detail. Can be read with out the explanations for a smooth read aloud and the details can be discussed at the end of the story.
 * <span style="font-family: Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif;">//Whaam! The Art and Life of Roy// //Lichtenstei//n, by Susan Goldman Rubin. 0-8109-9492-5 . This picture book biography provides numerous examples of the pop art of Roy Lichtenstein and his use of onomatopoeia.
 * <span style="font-family: Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif;">//Words, Wit, and Wonder : Writing Your Own Poem//, by Nancy Loewen. 978-1-40485-344-7. An introduction to poetry that describes and provides examples of onomatopoeia.