1. Content learning target: I can tell how words in stories, poems or songs can give them rhythm and help people understand them better. (RL.2.4 )
Language learning target: I can write a tongue twister using lots of words that begin with the same letter.
Tongue twisters have alliteration, which means lots of words that start with the same sound.
Make your own tongue twister by filling in the blanks with the words below! Choose a noun or
an adjective by what is written . Be careful, it can get pretty silly!
Tongue Twister Alliteration
with the Letter L
lion
ladybug
lizard
Nouns
leg
log
lemon
lid
lake
lock
lollipop
lab
lip
lazy
lucky
loud
Adjectives
late
lost
loving
last
long
little
The lizard loved the
. He left the
and laughed at the
. The lizard laughed at the
and led the away!
Now read your story out loud. (And try not to laugh!)
adjective adjective
noun
noun
adjective
noun
noun noun
adjective
adjective
under the blank
Inspired by a worksheet from education.com