Wonderscape
Exploring Figures of Speech: Symbolism and More
This video delves into various figures of speech, focusing on symbolism, allegory, onomatopoeia, paradox, and puns. It uses engaging examples, like Shakespeare's works, to explain how symbols convey complex, abstract ideas in literature,...
Wonderscape
The Sounds of Language: Exploring Onomatopoeia
This video delves into the figure of speech onomatopoeia, where words imitate the sounds they describe. It showcases various examples, from the clacking of shoes to the chimes in poems, illustrating how onomatopoeia enhances descriptive...
Curated Video
Pow! Bang! Zap! Pop Art Project
April 28th is National Superhero Day! Are you looking for a fun way to celebrate your love of superheroes? Check out this Comic Book Pop Art Project! In this video, Jessie shows you how to make an art piece in the style of pop art, an...
Curated Video
JUMP AND JIGGLE | Original Song | Nursery Rhymes TV | English Songs For Kids
JUMP AND JIGGLE, from Nursery Rhymes TV! ----------------------- Lyrics: Frogs jump Caterpillars hump Worms wiggle Bugs jiggle Rabbits hop Horses clop Snakes slide Sea gulls glide Mice creep Deer leap Puppies bounce Kittens pounce Lions...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
Onomatopoeias in German - Deutsch lernen
This is just a short list of words that sound like what they mean in German. The last one is a bit of a joke, but still accurate.
Lingokids
Listen Up! (Onomatopoeia Song)
Whoosh! Crunch! Kerplunk! This song teaches children about the sounds that they can hear all around them. Your child can dance along to this catchy tune while learning about onomatopoeia!
Curated Video
Poetic Sounds
A video entitled “Poetic Sounds” which explores sound devices used in poetry, highlighting examples from several works by Edgar Allan Poe.
Sir Linkalot
Link of the Day #9 - Sir Linkalot (#RevisionForKids, #SpellingEveryday, #TeachingTechniques)
If this isn't the hardest word in the world to spell then what is! You've got to love a catchy link. Check out Link of the Day #9 with Linky.
Sir Linkalot
Sir Linkalot: How to spell "onomatopoeia"
Juli Morgan-Russell, whose name is on the app, is a complete genius for spotting that the number of letters in this truly bonkers word matches the number of syllables in the first line of what is, without question, one of the best...
Sir Linkalot
Sir Linkalot - Transforms your spelling!
Sir Linkalot transforms your spelling... and then some! For any nervous spellers out there, it'll boost your confidence and boost your scores in tests. Why not try it and see?
Curated Video
Studying Sensory Language
A video entitled “Sensory Language” which explores how to use sensory language when writing.
Sir Linkalot
Sir Linkalot Time - Lesson 13 - More Things That Look Like Letters
Lesson 13 - More Things That Look Like Letters
Curated Video
Comics: Visual Storytelling and Expression
Comics are a form of illustrated storytelling that combines pictures, text, and visual elements to tell stories and convey ideas. From classic comic strips to modern graphic novels, comics have a rich history that spans across different...
Curated Video
Can YOU Pronounce These Difficult Words in English - 10 Hardest Words to Pronounce
Can you pronounce these difficult words in English? Try this list of the 10 hardest words to pronounce. These are words more commonly used in English. Many words are hard to pronounce because they are complicated words, in terms of their...
Englishing
ESL - Literary Devices (Onomatopoeia, Personification, Simile, and Metaphor)
What are literary devices? In this video lesson, Mr. P. will answer that question, and will focus on examples of onomatopoeia, personification, simile and metaphor. At the end of the lesson, there is an exercise with key for students to...
Cerebellum
The Elements Of Poetry - Overview
The Elements of Poetry - Figurative language, meter and rhyme, simile, and metaphor . these are a few of the many topics explored in this lively video tour through the genre of poetry. Other elements illustrated in the program include:...
Wonderscape
Literature Kids: Exploring Figures of Speech
This video is a teacher explaining different figures of speech, including symbolism, allegory, onomatopoeia, paradox, and pun. The teacher provides examples and explanations for each figure of speech and how they are used in literature....
Cerebellum
The Elements Of Poetry - Figurative Language Continued
The Elements of Poetry - Figurative language, meter and rhyme, simile, and metaphor . these are a few of the many topics explored in this lively video tour through the genre of poetry. Other elements illustrated in the program include:...
Getty Images
Bang! Ka-baam! Bash! Crash! Blam! Pow! Cartoon sound-explosions!
Onomatopoeia animations. Cartoon exclamation explosions. Cartoon-sounds like: Bang! Ka-baam! Bash! Crash! Blam! Pow!
TED-Ed
Why Should You Read James Joyce's "Ulysses"?
What is Bloomsday? Why would thousands travel to Dublin on this day to visit sites depicted in a novel that is ridiculously hard to read? Why even bother with reading such a book? Find out by viewing a short video that suggests the...
Curated OER
What is Onomatopoeia
Boom, meow, smack! These are all onomatopoeia words that imitate the sounds they denote. Use this video to tell students more about onomatopoeia.
Creek View Elementary School
Vimeo: How Does the Author Use Sensory Details to Introduce the Setting?
Watch an educator read a picture book, and practice identifying the sensory details as clues about the setting. [1:38]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: The Sound of Language: Alliteration, Assonance, and Onomatopoeia
This video [6:21] will teach you all about the different ways you can use the sound of words for effect. Alliteration is when you use a bunch of similar consonants in a row; assonance is when you use a bunch of similar vowel sounds in a...