Draw What Say That

Draw What Say That Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is a creative activity centered on the concept of onomatopoeia. It provides a list of onomatopoeic words such as “cock a doodle doo,” “crunch,” “fizz,” and others, each accompanied by an empty box. The task for the students is to draw a picture in each box that represents something that might make the corresponding onomatopoeic sound. For instance, they might draw a rooster for “cock a doodle doo” or a can of soda for “fizz.”

The worksheet is designed to teach students to visualize and associate onomatopoeic words with the sounds they represent. It encourages students to think creatively about how different sounds are made and to link these sounds with real-world objects or actions. This activity helps to solidify their understanding of onomatopoeia by connecting words to tangible concepts. Additionally, it can enhance their ability to use descriptive language in writing by providing a visual reference for the sounds that these words imitate.