Alliterations are phrases or sentences that use the same consonant sound at the beginning of each important word.
They are used to write tongue twisters and to give interest in writing.

For example:


Fourth and Fifth Grade students at wrote their own winter alliterations during their library periods. Here are some of the best ones!

FOURTH GRADE
By Michael--
The coat is cozy.
I shoveled snowfall into a snowball.
By Daniel--
She sledded down the slippery slope.
By Kayla--
An icey igloo has icicles on it.
By Katie--
sledding in slippery snow
The fire fierred fiercely in the fireplace.
By Robby--
The flurries were freezing my face.
The blizzard blew the blanket.
By Curtis--
The snow snowed snowflakes.
A frozen flake flew in my face.
By Keith--
Frozen flakes froze my face.
By Whitney--
I slid on the slippery snow.
By Adam--
The snow showed snowflakes.
Snow was showing on the street.
By Zane--
icey icicles in the igloo
Drawing by Zane


By Hope--
White winter windows are wonderful.
Snowflakes stay on my sweater.
By Brittney--
The snow is slippery when we step outside.
By Shayla--
Snowmen sled on a slippery snowfall.
We have wonderful wishes of a white winter.
By Cody--
Snowmen sled on slippery snow during a snowfall.
Snowmen ski on slippery snow.
By Rachel--
Snowmen shovel snow.
Shiny snow shows snowflakes.
By Michael--
She shovels the sky's snowflakes.
The shiny snow shows snowflakes.



FIFTH GRADE

By Jamie--
Snow streams slowly and slippery down the slopes.
Frozen flurries fly, filling the frozen freeway.

drawing by Jamie
By Kayla--
The big blizzard covered Betsy Byers' barn!
Freezing flakes fly in my face!
By Rusty--
A snowman sings, skis and sleds.
By Laura--
watching out the white winter window
By Christy--
My sister saw a snowman.


By Chad--
Flurries fly through the forest
family in front of the fireplace

By Chase--
Shovel slippery snow down the snowbank.
Frozen flurries fall in February.
By Nicholas--
wonderful winter wonderland
A slippery sled slid.
By Tiffany--
Whitney watches the winter weather out the window.
By Hilary--
Cozy coats can see you through the cold.
Slippery skis sled swiftly.
By Evan--
The frozen flurries fall.
By Ashlie--
Sarah slid sideways on shiny snow.
By Stephanie--
Snowmen sing songs.

drawing by Stephanie