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  • Rhyme Time with Dr. Seuss By: Sydney Satoski
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  • Teachers Page Objectives Given a passage from a Dr. Seuss book, students will be able to pick out rhyming words with 100% accuracy. Given a common word, students will be able to correctly choose a rhyming word from a list with 100% accuracy. Given a word, students will be able to listen to word choices and choose the rhyming word with 100% accuracy. Learners: 2 nd grade students with English as their first language Students in an American classroom 20-30 students in classroom Environment: Each student will be at a computer Headphones will be provided Students will be in a computer lab Everyone will complete the activity at the same time. Standard: EL.2.1 2006 Reading
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  • Directions This button will take you back to the home screen This button will take you to the next page This button will take you back one page This button will play the audio This button will take you to the quiz
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  • Home: Rhyme Time Click here to move on to the lesson Click here to review the practice questions Click here to take the quiz
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  • What is a RHYME? A rhyme is when two words have the same ending sounds. Like: ball call fall mall
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  • Think About This: Do all rhymes end in the same letters?
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  • No! Not all rhymes have to end with the same letters. For example: gray weigh
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  • Lets look at some rhymes STOP You must not hop on Pop. -Hop on Pop by Dr. Suess
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  • STOP HOP POP All these words end in the same letters and have the same ending sound Rhymes can be found within the same sentence like with hop and Pop
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  • Lets try another! Sometimes I feel quite CERTAIN theres a JERTAIN in the CURTAIN - Theres a Wocket in my Pocket! by Dr. Seuss
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  • CERTAIN JERTAIN CURTAIN Wait a minute! Jertain is not a real word! Dr. Seuss uses what he knows about rhyming and sometimes makes up his own words. Even though it is not real, these words all have the same ending sounds so they do in fact rhyme.
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  • You try one now! Please let me be. Please go away. I am NOT going to get up today! - I Am Not Going to Get up Today! by Dr. Seuss
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  • Please let me be. Please go away. I am NOT going to get up today! - I Am Not Going to Get up Today! by Dr. Seuss Did you say AWAY and TODAY?
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  • You can wonder How long is the tail of a Zong? - Oh the Thinks You Can Think! by Dr. Seuss Do you know what words rhyme?
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  • You can wonder How long is the tail of a Zong? - Oh the Thinks You Can Think! by Dr. Seuss Did you guess long and Zong?
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  • Remember! The words that Dr. Seuss writes are not always real. You have to look closely at how the endings sound.
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  • but first click the video!
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  • What about this one? My brothers read a little bit. Little words like if and it. - Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss Do you know what rhymes?
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  • My brothers read a little bit. Little words like if and it. - Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss You are very smart! I bet you guessed BIT and IT. They have the same ending sounds.
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  • Sometimes I have the feeling theres a zlock behind the clock. - Theres a Wocket in my Pocket! by Dr. Seuss Which words rhyme here?
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  • Sometimes I have the feeling theres a zlock behind the clock. - Theres a Wocket in my Pocket! by Dr. Seuss What did you guess? Was it zlock and clock? Exactly! Nice job.
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  • Remember: words rhyme when their endings sound the same. make take shake
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  • Keep in mind: rhyming words do not always end in the same letters. high my die guy
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  • Dont forget: like Dr. Seuss sometimes does, made up words can rhyme with real words. shower zower
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  • Are you ready for the quiz? I KNOW you will do great!
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  • Click here to start the quiz Click here to go to the home screen
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  • Question 1: What words in the story rhyme? Three fish in a tree. Fish in a tree? How can that be? - Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss A. A. fish, be B. B. tree, be C. C. three, fish
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  • Keep in mind that rhyming words have the same ending sounds.
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  • Nice job! Keep up the good work! You rock!
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  • Question 2: Pick the word that rhymes with: CRY A. A. Joy B. B. Crack C. C. High D. D. Open
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  • Remember, words dont have to end in the same letters to rhyme. They just need to have the same ending sound.
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  • You did great! Nice Job!
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  • Question 3: Listen to the words. Pick the one that rhymes with: JUMP A. B. C. ** Click on the audio icon to hear the words ** Click the letter of the correct rhyming word
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  • Listen VERY closely for the word whose ending sounds the same.
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  • You are so smart! Nice Job!
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  • Question 4: What words in the story rhyme? All those nupboards in the cupboards. Theyre good fun to have about. - Theres a Wocket in my Pocket! by Dr. Seuss A. A. nupboards cupboards B. B. all about C. C. those the
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  • Remember, not all words are real but they can still rhyme. They just need to have the same ending sounds.
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  • Way to go! You rock!
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  • Question 5: Pick the word that rhymes with: DOOR A. A. desk B. B. floor C. C. dog D. D. fly
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  • Look for the word with the same ending sound.
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  • Way to go! Thats right!
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  • Question 6: Listen to the words. Pick the one that rhymes with: ** Click the letter of the correct rhyming word ** Click on the audio icon to hear the words HILL A. B. C.
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  • Listen closely. Pick the word whose ending sounds the same.
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  • Thats right! Hill and Still do rhyme.
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  • Question 7: What words in the story rhyme? We like to hop. We like to hop on top of Pop. - Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss A. A. hop top pop B. B. hop pop C. C. like we
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  • Keep in mind that more than two words can rhyme in a story.
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  • That was a hard one! Way to go! You are simply the best!
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  • Question 8: Pick the word that rhymes with: SEE A. A. saw B. B. bake C. C. bee D. D. same
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  • Look for the word with the same ending sound as see.
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  • Awesome! You got another one right!
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  • Question 9: Listen to the words. Pick the one that rhymes with: ** Click the letter of the correct rhyming word ** Click on the audio icon to hear the words MAN A. B. C.
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  • Listen closely for the word whose ending sounds the same as man.
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  • Whoo! Nice job you rock!
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  • Question 10: What makes words rhyme? A. A. They have the same ending sound B. B. They start with the same letter C. C. They have the same number of letters
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  • You can do it. Think really hard.
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  • You are the rhyme champion! Awesome job!
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  • Congratulations! You rock! You made it!