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May 7, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Using Song To Teach Onomatopoeia

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It’s fun to teach children through song.  I created this free Onomatopoeia song to help my students learn about onomatopoeia.  We have so much fun singing the song, and with the lesson that follows.  It’s a great way to teach students about Onomatopoeia and quickly assess their understanding.

Enjoy!

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