Superbowl Poem :
Superbowl Poem At the superbowl Superbowl Sundaystarted slowstadium was surrounded by silencesuddenly some spectators shoutedsomeone scored!the spectators sounds shook and shiftedthe superbowl stadium
Tongue-Twisters: All Alliteration! :
Tongue-Twisters: All Alliteration! Tongue twisters are fun because of alliteration!
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Angela Abigail Applewhite ate anchovies and artichokes.
Bertha Bartholomew blew big, blue bubbles.
Clever Clifford Cutter clumisily closed the closet clasps.
Dwayne Dwiddle drew a drawing of dreaded Dracula.
Elmer Elwood eluded elven elderly elephants.
Floyd Flingle flipped flat flapjacks.
Greta Gruber grabbed a group of green grapes.
Hattie Henderson hated happy healthy hippos.
Ida Ivy identified the ivory iris.
Julie Jackson juggled the juicy, jiggly jello.
Karl Kessler kept the ketchup in the kitchen.
Lila Ledbetter lugged a lot of little lemons.
Milton Mallard mailed a mangled mango.
Norris Newton never needed new noodles.
Patsy planter plucked plump, purple, plastic plums.
Quinella Quist quite quickly quelled the quarreling quartet.
Randy Rathbone wrapped a rather rare red rabbit.
Shelly Sherman shivered in a sheer, short, shirt.
Trina Tweety tripped two twittering twins under a twiggy tree.
Uri Udall usually used his unique, unusual unicycle.
Vicky Vinc viewd a very valuable vase.
Walter Whipple warily warned the weary warrior.
Xerxes Xenon expected to xerox extra x-rays.
Yolana Yvonne Yarger yodeled up yonder yesterday.
Zigmund Zane zig-zagged through the zany zoo zone.
Let’s try: Illustrate an alliteration :
Let’s try: Illustrate an alliteration On the provided sheet, choose one of these tongue-twisters and draw a picture that represents it.
The Next Level: Creating an Alliteration Poem :
The Next Level: Creating an Alliteration Poem Create a poem with alliteration in every line. It does not have to rhyme, but every line needs alliteration in it!
Hint: Try to twist people’s tongues with your alliterations! It will make your poem fun!