Alliteration is a type of figurative language that is often used in poetry. Use this classic poem with your students to practice identifying alliteration in context.
Having fun with words and sounds! Extend your students’ experience with onomatopoeia by giving them words to sort and asking them to identify how an author could use specific words in their writing.
Alliteration is a type of figurative language that is often used to engage a reader’s senses. Use this resource with your students to practice identifying examples of alliteration in context.
Give your students practice with onomatopoeia identification and various contexts of the associated sounds. This worksheet will help your fourth and fifth graders recognize onomatopoeia words and how they enhance the meaning of the text.
Apart from rhyming, alliteration is some of the most fun you can have with words. Our alliteration worksheets are designed by teachers for students of all ages. Your child can explore sounds, create wacky combinations, and complete fun activities, all while learning. Alliteration worksheets make a great ice-breaker activity for early English classes or as homework handouts.