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Onomatopoeia: It’s Easy!

#1 Name: _____________
Directions: The words in the word bank are all examples of onomatopoeia. Select the
correct word to complete each sentence.

zoomed knock slurp purred crack fluttered

1.) I was startled by the loud _____________ at the door.

2.) My brother likes to _____________ his knuckles.

3.) The kitten _____________ softly as it rubbed against my leg.

4.) The moth _____________ in through the open window.

5.) The speeding car _____________ right past us.

6.) The milkshake was too thick to _____________ through a straw,


so I asked for a spoon.

Directions: Match the numbers from the pictures below with the words that best describe
the sounds that the objects make.

1.) 2.) 3.) 4.)

7.) Ding: Number ____ is the best match.

8.) Ring-a-ling: Number ____ is the best match.

9.) Ding-dong: Number ____ is the best match.

10.) Jingle: Number ____ is the best match.


Jacob M. Lightbody ©2012
Onomatopoeia: It’s Easy! #1 Name: _____________
Directions: The words in the word bank are all examples of onomatopoeia. Select the
correct word to complete each sentence.

zoomed knock slurp purred crack fluttered

1.) I was startled by the loud knock at the door.

2.) My brother likes to crack his knuckles.

3.) The kitten purred softly as it rubbed against my leg.

4.) The moth fluttered in through the open window.

5.) The speeding car zoomed right past us.

6.) The milkshake was too thick to slurp through a straw,


so I asked for a spoon.

Directions: Match the numbers from the pictures below with the words that best describe
the sounds that the objects make.

1.) 2.) 3.) 4.)

7.) Ding: Number 2 is the best match.

8.) Ring-a-ling: Number 4 is the best match.

9.) Ding-dong: Number 3 is the best match.

10.) Jingle: Number 1 is the best match.


Jacob M. Lightbody ©2012

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