The Sound of Words.

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The Sound of Words

Words with endings that sound the same Rhyme Words with endings that sound the same Car Bar Steel Heel School Cool Connector Director

Rhythm A regular pattern of sounds or movement. Something you can tap your foot to. “Who stole the cookie, from the cookie jar”

A word that is repeated over and over and Repetition A word that is repeated over and over and over and over and over.

Alliteration When the first letter sound of a word is repeated. She Sells Sea Shells by the Sea Shore

WATCH and record examples! Onomatopeia Braapppp WATCH and record examples!

What do you think it’s about? How did you know what it’s about? Listen to this song What do you think it’s about? How did you know what it’s about? Get into your groups!!!!!!!!

Summarize What is the song about? Use an example from the song. Give one fact about the song. Describe 1 new word. Describe the image your group member created.