Alliteration Video
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Defintion and example
Definition: the use, especially in poetry, of the same sound or sounds, especially consonants, at the beginning of several words that are close together (by Cambridge Dictionary)

Example: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. (see Tongue Twisters)

1. Watch the alliteration video

2. Create your own alliteration video

You can work alone or in groups (2-4 people).

  1. Choose a letter
  2. Write down your alliteration (minimum 7 words!)
  3. Create your own alliteration video

Tip 1: Use the App ARloopa to insert animals, dinosaurs, objects, … into your environment while recording your video!

Tip 2: You can easily edit your video on your smartphone with iMovie (iOS) or InShot (Android).

Video: ARloopa example
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