By: Abby Formanowicz Cortney Johnson Zachery Carpenter Chris Pressley
Repetition of the same sounds or the same kind of sounds at the beginning of words.
The same types of sounds at the beginning of different words in a sentence.
Modern Latin word alliterātiō. The prefix ad- ‘to’ and litera ‘letter’
Sweet Smell of success
1.Peter Piper picked a peck of ________ peppers. 2. Silly Sally swiftly _______ seven silly sheep. 3. Dewdrop ________ down daisies. 4. Whispering winds ________ wildly. 5. Countless collisions cost _______.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Silly Sally swiftly shooed seven silly sheep. Dewdrops dance down daisies. Whispering winds whoosh wildly. Countless collisions cost coffins.
Activity 2 : Find the main letter 1. If _reaky _red _ound _ifty _eet of _ruit. 2. _uke _uck _icks _akes. 3. _etty _otter _ought some _utter. 4. _ee’s _aw _awed _oars _ee_aw. 5. _kunk _at on a _tump. 6. _raming his _amed _rench _inch photos.
Activity 2 : Answer key If freaky Fred found fifty feet of fruit. Luke Luck licks lakes. Betty Botter bought some butter. See’s saw sawed soars seesaw. Skunk sat on a stump. Framing his famed french finch photos.
Citing
The End!!!!!!!!!