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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to recognize and create rhyming words!

Materials and Prep

  • Paper
  • Colorful markers or crayons
  • Your thinking cap!

Activities

  • Rhyming Match: Write down pairs of rhyming words on separate pieces of paper. Have your child match the rhyming pairs.
  • Rhyme Time: Sing nursery rhymes together and emphasize the rhyming words. See if your child can identify them!
  • Rhyme Draw: Draw pictures of rhyming words and label them. For example, draw a cat and a hat!

Talking Points

  • What are rhyming words?
    "Rhyming words are words that have the same ending sounds, like cat and hat."
  • Why do we use rhyming words?
    "Rhyming words make our language fun and help us remember things better!"
  • Can you give me an example of a rhyming word?
    "Sure! Dog and log rhyme because they end with the same sound -og!"
  • Let's think of more rhyming words together!
    "How about sun and fun? They rhyme too!"
  • Great job! You're a rhyming word master now!
    "You did an amazing job today learning about rhyming words. Keep practicing and you'll become even better!"