We spent time beforehand talking about words whose sounds mimic the words. Sizzle... Buzz..... Boom....
We also talked about the Pop (onomatopoeia word) Artist, Roy Lichtenstein, and looked at his artworks and how he created artworks that mimicked the comic book style and also used a lot of onomatopoeia words in his artworks and what pop art is.
After the slide show on Roy Lichtenstein, students got to play a little game. I put on a short video of the 1960's Batman episodes with some fight scenes and every time a word popped up they had to shout out "ONOMATOPOEIA." (see video below).
Then we began work on our pop art Roy Lichtenstein onomatopoeia artworks (pics coming soon).
I told the students that if they wanted to try to stump their parents at dinner, that they could maybe place a bet for an extra cookie or an extra 10 minutes of tablet time if their parents could answer 2 questions:
1. What is onomatopoeia?
2. Spell it
I have a feeling, a few students got to stay up a bit later on Wednesday or had an extra cookie after dinner :)
It was a fun day in the art room for sure! And getting to see a few minutes of the Batman reruns brought me right back to Saturday mornings as a kid (because they sure did play those reruns in the 80's).
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