Description
Onomatopoeia Task Cards Activities for 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Grade:
These onomatopoeia worksheets, task cards, and anchor charts are perfect for students learning about figures of speech. You will find reference pages with common onomatopoeia words and the corresponding things or animals that those sounds come from. This file is perfect for 3rd-6th grade
This onomatopoeia file includes the following:
- An instructional poster
- A list of 90 common onomatopoeia words
- 24 task cards with three distinct question types
- An answer sheet
- A task card answer key
- Five onomatopoeia worksheets
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.
This file contains 35 PDF pages + Google Slides.
cathryn S –
will use this next term
cathryn S –
will use this next term
DeDe I –
🙂
Theresa L –
Great task cards to reinforce use of onomatopoeia
Theresa L –
Great task cards to reinforce use of onomatopoeia
janet C –
good center activity
janet C –
good center activity
Ben S –
Great resource – used it for homework activities to consolidate learning in class
Ben S –
Great resource – used it for homework activities to consolidate learning in class
Rebecca B –
I definitely use this packet in class, but the task cards are a bit too simplistic for fifth grade. I use them just to expose the class to a variety of onomatopoeia words, but the actual questions are very easy. The kids enjoy them though!
Rebecca B –
I definitely use this packet in class, but the task cards are a bit too simplistic for fifth grade. I use them just to expose the class to a variety of onomatopoeia words, but the actual questions are very easy. The kids enjoy them though!
Gardners Gang –
Loved this! Thanks!
Jaricha Boswell –
Great review of what can be a tricky skill. We used ours as a Scoot activity and the kiddos really enjoyed it.
Catherine S –
Thank you for a wonderful resource!
Carolyn H –
My students used these task cards with ease. I found them to be easy for them to understand, but thought provoking. Thank you for a great, easy-to-use resource.
The Fun Teacher –
Awesome!
Kailey V –
My students really enjoyed this activity! I used this to help support the 6 traits of writing.
Tracy G –
I love using this resource in the classroom!
Gael K –
Kids loved it
Margaret S –
Very helpful in teaching figurative language!
Marie L –
Great way to review!
Jennifer D –
Great resources.