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Rhyme Time!
1. A-Rhyming We Will Go (pp. 2-5)
a song and pocket chart activity
2. Rhyming Cut & Paste (pp. 6-16 )
rhyming pictures to cut & paste
3. Draw a Line to the Rhyme
4. Clip a Rhyme (pp. 18-20)use a clothes pin to clip the one picture that rhymes
5. Hat on a Cat Emergent Reader (pp. 21-30)
with 2 different versions: one for beginning rhymers
and one for the more advanced and one for the more advanced
6. That’s Not a Rhyme! (pp. 31-32)
Can you find the picture that doesn’t rhyme?
Circle, “x” it out, etc.
7. Rhyming Picture Cards (pp. 33-39)
Picture cards to use any time you’d like to rhyme!
This packet was created for personal (for you to use with your child at home) or classroom use only. Please feel free to download and use it in this way. I pray it will be a blessing to you.
If you’d like to share this printable pack with others, please link to my blog.Thank you!
~Beckywww.thisrreadingmama.com
A-Rhyming We Will Go
A-rhyming we will go,
A-rhyming we will go;
We’ll catch a _________
And put him in a ________ ,And put him in a ________ ,
And then we’ll let him go!
Directions: Write the above text on sentence strips. Insert in a pocket chart. Use the picture cards to make the rhymes as you sing the song.
Adapted from “Oh, A-Hunting We Will Go” by John Langstaff
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Rhyming Cut & Paste
Rhyming is a vital building block in your child’s development, even before she can read!
DIRECTIONS: Cut out the pictures and paste them on the Cut out the pictures and paste them on the corresponding rhyming mats (1-5). Say each picture’s name as your child glues them down. (Picture names are included.)
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Clip a Rhyme
Print off onto cardstock, cut apart into strips like the example below & laminate for durability.
Directions: Child identifies the first picture, names the other pictures, then uses a clothespin to clip the one picture that rhymes with the first one. (Example above: bee- child would clip tree)
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Hat on a CatA Cut and Paste Emergent Reader
Version 1: Designed for children just learning to rhyme and is meant to be read aloud by a mom or teacher. Child glues pictures on pages of the book to complete the rhyme.
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Hat on a Cat
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Hat on a CatA Cut and Paste Emergent Reader
Version 2: Designed for a child to read himself and complete each rhyme by cutting and pasting the rhyming pictures into the book.Extension: Student could write the missing word in the blank.
Sight Words: I, see, a, on
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Hat on a Cat
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That’s Not a Rhyme!Can you find the picture that does not rhyme?
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That’s Not a Rhyme!Can you find the picture that does not rhyme?
www.thisreadingmama.comFor personal or classroom use only.
Feel free to share by linking to my blog, not the 4shared link. Thanks!
Open-Ended Rhyming Picture Cards
I made up these color rhyming picture cards to have for use making a rhyme any time!
Here are a few ideas:
•Rhyming Memory Match•Put out two cards that rhyme and one that •Put out two cards that rhyme and one that doesn’t and see if your child can find the one that doesn’t rhyme.•Sort them on a pocket chart by rhyme•Have fun and create your own rhyming games!
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Open-ended rhyming pictures
whale, pail, mail, sail/bell, smell, shell, cell www.thisreadingmama.com
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