Sing and Learn - Onomatopoeoia
Onomatopoeia is fun. It's one of those lessons that kids always love! The word itself is a mouthful, but a fun mouthful! My students always LOVE coming up with words that make the sounds they describe. Here is a free Onomatopoeia song for kids to sing and dance to, while learning Onomatopoeia. Enjoy!
I am a National Board Certified Teacher with 15 years of public and independent school experience. I have taught all subjects in 1st, 2nd, 5th, and 6th grades. My endorsement is in Math, and Math and Reading are my two favorite subjects to teach.
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