Friday, May 28, 2021

Onomatopoeia Fireworks Writing

 


In this writing piece we were learning about Onomatopoeia, onomatopoeia is when you say something like "POW", "BOOM", "SPLASH", to make your sentence more interesting. Its sound you use to describe something, and in this piece of writing to describe fireworks.

To help us use onomatopoeia we were told to write a poem about fireworks. For this piece of writing we had to describe what the fireworks looked like, and maybe use some similes and alliteration.

I used the learning asset thinker/Whai Whakaaro, because I communicated with the person reading this by describing the colours, shapes and sounds of the fireworks. I also communicated by using the knowledge I already have about fireworks, but this was a little difficult, because I hide inside when there fireworks at my house or friends houses.

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