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Figurative Language Anchor Chart - Onomatopoeia

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    Updated:  19 May 2023

Help young readers and writers recognize figurative language and onomatopoeia with a set of onomatopoeia anchor charts.

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    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Curriculum
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    Grades:  3 - 5

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Figurative Language Anchor Chart - Onomatopoeia

  • Updated

    Updated:  19 May 2023

Help young readers and writers recognize figurative language and onomatopoeia with a set of onomatopoeia anchor charts.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  3 - 5

Help young readers and writers recognize figurative language and onomatopoeia with a set of onomatopoeia anchor charts.

Figurative Language Anchor Charts – Onomatopoeia

Are you ready to get your kids excited about onomatopoeia?

The idea of onomatopoeia may be new for some, but it’s one of the best ways to help kids improve their writing skills. By adding fun words like “buzz,” “woosh,” “bang,” and “splash,” we can make writing more enjoyable for our students.

These posters will help your students learn how to recognize examples of onomatopoeia in poetry and writing, which will help them improve their own writing skills. These onomatopoeia posters are a perfect classroom display to encourage and remind your students to add colorful and interesting words to their writing.

Print Your Own Onomatopoeia Posters

This set of onomatopoeia anchor charts for the classroom includes the following examples of figurative language.

  • Roar!
  • Kerplop!
  • Splat!
  • Purr
  • Achoo!
  • Click!
  • Drip
  • Vroom!
  • Snap!

This set of anchor charts includes a colorful chart that shows an example of onomatopoeia and uses a fun graphic to represent each term. The first poster can be printed, laminated, and put on the wall.


Before you go, check out our other Figurative Language Anchor Charts for the classroom! Just a few of our printable figurative language posters are:

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