Alliteration Anchor Chart

Anchor charts help students understand and envision content throughout a lesson. Displaying them in a set, especially during a unit, can reinforce concepts and vocabulary. In this alliteration anchor chart, students can get a sense of the amazing sound that alliteration can create in a work of poetry. Use this colorful tool to introduce students to the concept of alliteration and give them a sample to review over and over again. Check out all of our alliteration worksheets.
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Resource Details

A classroom poster defining alliteration—repetition of initial sounds in nearby words—featuring the classic "Betty Botter" tongue twister with repeated B sounds highlighted.

Concept(s) Alliteration, Figurative Language
CCSS L.5
CCSS Alignment Notes

Supports L.5 (figurative language) by explaining alliteration and demonstrating the sound device through a well-known nursery rhyme example.

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