It's ONOMATOPOEIA!!
No it's not a new lyric for The Lion King. It's a word that my Master Teacher presented me with right before class, asking me to teach it to the students. My first hurdle? I couldn't pronounce it! I kept fumbling over the pronunciation and eventually had to ask my students to help me. While they saw it as one big joke, I thought how terrible is it that the word I am to teach, I can't even pronounce!
The lesson continued just fine... I at least knew the definition: words that mimic the sounds they name. I was also able to provide some examples: meow, woof, shhhh, tick-tock, crunch (if you were eating a bag of chips), or clank (silverware hitting the plate).
I pointed out that even teachers can learn something new everyday!
LOL
ReplyDeleteDon't forget "sizzle, Booooo, moan, murmur, achoo, ahem, bah, bam bang bark bash bawl beep belch blare blurt boing boink bong bonk boob boom bubble bum buzz chatter cheep chirp clang clank.......
clap
clatter
click
clink
cluck
clunk
crackle
crunch
cuckoo
ding
drip
eek
fizz
flick
flutter
giggle
growl
gurgle
hack
hiccup
hiss
honk
huh
hum
itch
jangle
knock
la
meow
moo
mumble
murmur
neigh
oink
ouch
ow
phew
ping
plop
plunk
poof
pop
purr
quack
rattle
roar
rumble
rustle
screech
shuffle
shush
sizzle
slap
slash
slurp
smack
sniff
snip
snort
splash
squelch
squish
swoosh
thud
thump
ticktock
tinkle
tsk
twang
tweet
ugh
vroom
whack
wham
whip
whisper
whizz
whoop
whoosh
woof
x
yikes
zap
zing
zip
AND......
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Just to name a few. I guess you taught more than just your class. I'll be hitting mine up with this lesson next week....all becuase of your post! Tres Bien Mrs. Verbs and Blurbs.
I look forward to reading mreo of your Spring Qtr. posts.