Students must use the following 10 examples of onomatopoeia in a story.
- Bam – A loud impact, like something hitting hard.
- Buzz – The sound of a bee or an electrical hum.
- Crash – The sound of something breaking or falling.
- Sizzle – The sound of food cooking on high heat.
- Boom – A deep, resonant explosion.
- Zap – A quick, electric shock sound.
- Splash – The sound of something hitting water.
- Whizz – The sound of something flying fast through the air.
- Clang – A metallic ringing sound.
- Pop – The sound of something bursting or a small explosion, like a balloon.
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