Rhyme Time Fun: Discovering Rhyming Words!
Lesson Description
Video Resource
Key Concepts
- Rhyming words have the same ending sound.
- Word families share the same ending sound and spelling.
- Rhymes can be found in books and songs.
Learning Objectives
- Students will be able to identify rhyming words.
- Students will be able to generate a rhyming word when given a word.
- Students will be able to recognize rhyming words in simple sentences.
Educator Instructions
- Introduction (5 mins)
Begin by asking students if they know what rhyming words are. Briefly discuss examples like 'cat' and 'hat'. Introduce the Miacademy video about rhyming words. - Video Viewing (5 mins)
Play the "What are Rhyming Words?" video from Miacademy Learning Channel. Encourage students to listen carefully for the examples of rhyming words. - Discussion (5 mins)
After the video, ask students what they learned about rhyming words. Review examples from the video, such as 'frog' and 'log', 'mail' and 'snail', 'mat' and 'sat'. What did the video say about Word Families? - Rhyme Time Game (10 mins)
Play a rhyming game. Say a word and have students take turns saying a word that rhymes. For example, say 'sun' and students can say 'fun', 'run', etc. If the student provides a real rhyming word, they get a point. If they create a nonsense word, they can get an extra point for creativity! If they cannot think of anything, prompt them. - Word Family Fun (10 mins)
Introduce the concept of word families. Focus on a simple word family like '-at' (cat, hat, bat, mat). Write the word family on the board/paper. Have students practice reading the words. Prompt them to create their own word families at the end of the session. Focus on words like 'ig', 'an', and 'ar'. - Conclusion (5 mins)
Review what rhyming words are and why they are fun! Tell students to look for rhyming words in books they read.
Interactive Exercises
- Rhyming Word Sort
Prepare cards with pictures of various objects. Have students sort the cards into groups of rhyming words (e.g., cat/hat, dog/log). - Rhyme Creation Station
Provide students with a word and ask them to draw a picture of it, then draw a picture of a rhyming word.
Discussion Questions
- What makes two words rhyme?
- Can you think of any words that rhyme with 'dog'?
- Where can we find rhymes?
Skills Developed
- Phonological Awareness
- Listening Comprehension
- Vocabulary Building
- Collaboration
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1:
Which of these words rhymes with 'cat'?
Correct Answer: hat
Question 2:
Which of these words rhymes with 'dog'?
Correct Answer: frog
Question 3:
Which of these words rhymes with 'hen'?
Correct Answer: pen
Question 4:
Which of these words rhymes with 'sun'?
Correct Answer: run
Question 5:
Which of these words rhymes with 'tree'?
Correct Answer: bee
Question 6:
Words that rhyme have the same ______ sound.
Correct Answer: ending
Question 7:
What is a group of rhyming words called?
Correct Answer: Word Family
Question 8:
Which word family makes you giggle?
Correct Answer: nonsense
Question 9:
A fun writer that writes nonsense words is ____?
Correct Answer: Dr. Seuss
Question 10:
Which book is full of fun rhymes?
Correct Answer: There's a Wocket in My Pocket
Fill in the Blank Questions
Question 1:
A word that rhymes with 'car' is ______.
Correct Answer: bar
Question 2:
A word that rhymes with 'pig' is ______.
Correct Answer: big
Question 3:
A word that rhymes with 'book' is ______.
Correct Answer: cook
Question 4:
A word that rhymes with 'pen' is ______.
Correct Answer: hen
Question 5:
A word that rhymes with 'day' is ______.
Correct Answer: play
Question 6:
When words rhyme, they have the same _______ sound.
Correct Answer: ending
Question 7:
The video told us that ______ and log are rhyming words.
Correct Answer: frog
Question 8:
The video said that a _________ is two letters put together to make one sound.
Correct Answer: digraph
Question 9:
Making up rhymes that aren't real words can be amusing. These are called ________ words.
Correct Answer: nonsense
Question 10:
One of the best books for rhyming is ________ Nursery Rhymes.
Correct Answer: Mother Goose
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