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
- No prior knowledge required
Activities
- Rhyming Words Hunt: Walk around your house and find objects that rhyme with each other. For example, cat and hat!
- Rhyme Time Drawing: Draw pictures of rhyming words like bee and tree. Color them in and show off your artwork!
- Rhyme Match Game: Write down pairs of rhyming words on separate pieces of paper. Mix them up and try to match the rhymes!
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 to listen to and help us remember things better!"
- Can you think of any rhyming words?
"Let's see...how about sun and fun? They rhyme!"
- What is your favorite rhyming word?
"My favorite rhyming word is balloon and raccoon! They sound silly together!"
- How can we create our own rhyming words?
"We can think of words that sound similar at the end and make a fun rhyme, like frog and log!"