Student Instructions
Onomatopoeia is when a word describes a sound and actually mimics the sound of the object or action it refers to when it is spoken. For example - PLOP! Writers use onomatopoeia to bring a story or poem to life in the reader's head.
To begin, watch the two to the left.
1. Onomatopoeia
2. Art Activity
Task
You will need paper, a pencil, rubber and textas.
- Follow the Art Activity video, pausing as needed
- Use the word PLOP, for the artwork
- When the art work is finished press
- Take a
and tell
us about your artwork
- Press
to share your work
Australian Curriculum Achievement Standard
- Students create texts that show how images support the meaning of the text.
- Students make artworks in different forms to express their ideas, observations and imagination, using different techniques and processes.