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  1. Reader Rabbit: Rhyming Words (Reader Rabbit Workbook)
  2. Ladybug, Ladybug: Short Vowel Rhyming Words by Lda, 1998-01-15
  3. Think, Match, and Learn! Rhyming Words Photo Puzzles (Think, Match & Learn Photo Puzzles) by School Specialty Publishing, 2008-01-07
  4. Rhyming Pretzels: The Word-Play Game With a Comical Twist by Dolores Curtis, 2003-03
  5. Baby Goofy Catches a Fish: A Book About Rhyming Words (Disney Babies)
  6. Advanced Phonics: Blends, Digraphs, Rhyming Words & More! by Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand, 1995-09
  7. Rhyming Words by Anna Pomaska, 1999-06-17
  8. Little People Learning Fun.Thinking Logically/Rhyming Words.Kindergarten II. by Fisher-Price, 2005
  9. Rhyming Words (Fun With Phonics) by Deborah Eaton, 1997-10
  10. Ocean Wonders Block Board Book Rhyming Words by Fischer-Price, 2006
  11. Rhyming Words Color Trace Lear
  12. Baby Goofy Catches a Fish: a Book About Rhyming Words: Disney Babies by Ann D Hardy, 1987
  13. Flip Open Flash Cards Rhyming Words
  14. Rhyming words: [Joy Evans & Jo Ellen Moore ; illustrated by Kathleen Morgan] by Joy Evans, 1987

21. Patti's Activities
Children identify words that rhyme in a series of activities. For example, Putyour thumbs up Generate other words that rhyme with these rhyming words.
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Rhyming Words Activities
The Task
Children identify words that rhyme in a series of activities. For example, "Put your thumbs up if these two words rhymepail-tail or cow-pig?" or "Finish this rhyme, red, bed, blue, ."
Activities
  • Snap and Clap Rhymes
  • Begin with a simple clap and snap rhythm.
  • Get more complex as children move along in rhyming. Clap Clap Snap fall Clap Clap Snap ball Clap Clap Snap hall Clap Clap Snap small
  • A variation is the "I say, You say" game:
  • I say fat. I say red.
  • Rhyming Word Sit Down
  • Children walk around in a big circle taking one step each time a rhyming word is said by the teacher.
  • When the teacher says a word that doesn't rhyme, the children sit down:
  • she tree flea spree key bee sea went
  • Rhyming words in songs, poems, and big books
  • As you do shared reading with the students, pause at the end of phrases and let the students supply the rhyming words.
  • After you have read the poem together ask students to find the rhyming words.
  • Generate other words that rhyme with these rhyming words.
  • Silly Rhymes Big Book
  • Use rimes (roots of word families) and rhyme charts around the classroom to create silly poems with the class.
  • 22. Sonnets Menu, Sonnet, Sonnets
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    23. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
    Use a separate piece of chart paper to write each pair of rhyming words. Leave out the rhyming words located at the line endings and replace each with a
    http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=259

    24. ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan
    Access the Internet to read nursery rhymes and identify word families Have students type the nursery rhyme, underline the rhyming words, and include the
    http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=21

    25. ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan
    Students will create rhyming lyrics to known songs, give rhyming words for a Say several rhyming words aloud and ask students what they notice about the
    http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=121

    26. Find Rhyming Words With The WriteExpress Rhyming Dictionary
    Find rhyming words for poetry and songwriting. Choose from six types of rhyming words.
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    Find Rhyming Words With Six Types of Rhymes:
    1. End Rhymes (blue/shoe)
    Words with ending rhyme have the same final vowel sound and following consonant sound(s). For example, if you enter the word laughter under this option, Rhymer retrieves a list of words with the ending sound er (e.g., admirer, doctor, pleasure, scholar, watercolor, and were). Other examples of ending rhyme include:
    • hat/cat plate/eight marigold/buttonholed
    This option lets you easily find exact rhymes (words in which the final vowel and consonant sounds are the same) and masculine rhymes (rhyming words with a stressed final syllable).
    2. Last Syllable Rhymes (timber/harbor)
    Words with last syllable rhyme have the same sounds following the last syllable boundary (commonly a consonant, a vowel, and another consonant). For example, if you enter the word explain using this option, Rhymer retrieves a list of words with the last syllable sound plain (e.g., aquaplane, biplane, plane, and plain). Other examples of last syllable rhyme include:

    27. Rhyming Dictionary Software
    How much time do you spend trying to think of rhyming words? With Rhymer you canfind rhyming words instantly with a click of a button!
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    Struggling to find the perfect rhyme? Let Rhymer relieve you from brainstorming for rhyming words. With more than 93,000 words, this rhyming dictionary will present you with rhymes for your consideration. Fast and easy to use.
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    • Get more rhyming words with Rhymer's 93,000-word dictionary. Books and online dictionaries offer fewer rhymes. Use Rhymer from inside Microsoft Word for Windows. Rhymer appears on Word's Tools menu and lets you insert rhyming words directly into your document. If you have a different word processor, you can still run the program by itself and use the Windows clipboard to copy and paste words into your document. Specify the range of syllables you want in your search (e.g. Find rhymes between one and two syllables only).

    28. Rhyme - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    As sight rhyme , it refers to words which are identical only in their written Mixing languages in verse or rhyming words in different languages is
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyme
    Rhyme
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    This article is about the poetic technique. For the form of ice, see rime ice . For linguistic rime (or rhyme) see syllable rime
    A rhyme is a repetition of identical or similar sounds in two or more different words and is most often used in poetry . The term usually refers to the repetition of sounds at the end of rhymed words: in the following poem by A.E. Housman , the words or syllables in bold are rhymes:
    Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Is hung with bloom along the bough And stands about the woodland ride Wearing white for Easter tide
    "Rhyme" may also refer to a complete rhyming couplet or short poem that uses verses (see nursery rhyme ). As "sight rhyme", it refers to words which are identical only in their written forms: for example "love" and move".
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    Etymology
    The word comes from the Old French rime , ultimately from the Greek from which "rhythm" also derives. In English, the spelling "rhyme" came to be adopted at the beginning of the Modern English period in order to reflect the Greek original, in the same way that a b was added to the words " dette " and " doute " to reflect the original Latin debitum and dubitum The spelling "rime" survives in English however, as a rare alternative spelling. A distinction between the spellings is also sometimes made in the study of

    29. List Of Songs Whose Title Has 2 Or More Rhyming Words - Wikipedia, The Free Ency
    Here is a list of songs whose title has 2 or more rhyming words. This is anincomplete list. It may never be fully completed or, depending on its nature,
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    List of songs whose title has 2 or more rhyming words
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    This is a list of songs whose title has 2 or more rhyming words
    This is an incomplete list , which can or may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. Revisions and additions are welcome.

    30. SpeechTX
    When reading, exaggerate the rhyming words. When the rhyme is finished, see ifthe students Sequencing rhyming words Compound Words Alliteration
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    Awareness material or experiences: Vocabulary review: go through the nursery rhymes and target words the children may have difficulty understanding. Read, Mother Goose: A Collection of Classic Nursery Rhymes , by Michael Hagu (Holt) or other book of favourite nursery rhymes. Instructional material:
  • When reading, exaggerate the rhyming words. When the rhyme is finished, see if the students can identify which words rhymed. When re-reading the rhymes, leave out the rhyming words and let the students fill in the blank.
  • Practice material:
  • Rhyme away stories from, Phonemic Awareness Playing with Sounds to Strengthen Beginning Reading Skills by Jo Fitzpatrick (Creative Teaching Press, 1997) pages 102, 103, and 104. Teach the nursery rhyme, "Jack be nimble, Jack be quick". Repeat the rhyme but substitute the student’s name for Jack. After the rhyme has been recited with the student’s name, he/she gets to jump over the candlestick. You may have to explain what the word "nimble" means. Rhyming picture sort. Copy pictures of rhyming words. Punch holes in picture cards and string a piece of yarn through each picture to create necklaces. Give a picture necklace to each child. Guide the students to find the person who is wearing a word that rhymes with theirs.
  • 31. Rhyming Words: Lesson Plan And Worksheets
    lesson plan, music, and worksheet for reading rhyming words.
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    Lesson Plan for Rhyming Words from Learning Abilities Books http://www.gate.net/~labooks Lesson Plan for Reading Rhyming Words Objectives
    (Main Objective)Students will learn to recognize rhyming words in print.
    Objectives Leading to the Main Objective
  • Students will learn that rhyming words sound the same at the end.
  • Students will learn to recognize rhyming words by how they sound. Materials
    Use a book such as Oh, A-Hunting We Will Go by John M. Langstaff or sing the song without a book or recorded music. Langstaff's book has delightful pictures and notation for piano and guitar accompaniment. Procedure
  • Enjoy reading the book and singing the song, "Oh, A-hunting We Will Go." Then put the book aside.
  • Ask for pairs of rhyming words in the story (or song).
  • Print these pairs on the board. Printing them on large cards or a chart is also good. This way, show only one pair at a time.
  • Sing the song again. Point to the rhyming words as the children sing these words.
  • Ask children to add their own rhymes.
  • Have the child print his or her pair of words on the board (card or chart) before singing the child's verse. If some children want to say the words but they do not want to print them, I suggest printing them for the child. Keep fun in the activity.
  • 32. Little Red Riding Hood Rhyming Words

    http://www.lancsngfl.ac.uk/curriculum/literacy/lit_site/html/fiction/fairytale2/
    total_words=9;title="Little Red Riding Hood Rhyming Words";words=new Array("wood","bed","fear","make","rose","hiding","me","seat","talk");block=new Array("A word to rhyme with HOOD is","A word that rhymes with RED is","This word sounds like HEAR","This word sounds like CAKE","This rhymes with NOSE","A word to rhyme with RIDING is ","This word sounds like SEE","A rhyming word for EAT is","This word rhymes with WALK","");br=19;

    33. The Gingerbread Man Rhyming Words

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    34. Why Is Rhyming Important? Rhyming Practice Index The Ability To
    In the Mother Goose Rhyme, Little BoPeep, the words BoPeep and sheep in the first In the third line, the words alone and home are not rhyming words,
    http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/palmasola/parhyme.htm

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    Why is Rhyming Important?
    Rhyming Practice Index
    The ability to hear the sounds in words and to isolate the sounds from one another can help a child become a reader. Even before he learns the letters of the alphabet, a child can say the sounds in his language . When he can hear the sounds in a word and tell where the sounds occur in the word, he is developing pre-reading skills. Rhyming games can help your child become more aware of the sounds of language
    Rhyming Words
    Little BoPeep has lost her sheep
    and doesn't know where to find them.
    Leave them alone and they'll come home
    wagging their tails behind them
    In the Mother Goose Rhyme, Little BoPeep, the words BoPeep and sheep in the first line are rhyming words, because they have the same sound in the middle of the words and the same sound at the ends of the words.
    In the third line, the words alone and home are not rhyming words

    35. Rhyming Words
    rhyming words and Families. Now we get to a fun area, the rhythm of our language.Children begin to understand the reading process and begin to understand
    http://www.schoolzone.com/html/rhyming_words.html
    Rhyming Words and Families Now we get to a fun area, the rhythm of our language. Children begin to understand the reading process and begin to understand the concept of word as they recognize different family beginning and ending words. So, grab a jumping rope to begin this level of getting your child ready to read! Invite your child to jump to the rhyme of: Here's Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack All dressed up in black, black, black! Do a finger play or two here is the church (hands form a box) and here is the steeple (fingers form that); look inside and see all the people! (Open hands and arms.) Itsy, bitsy spider is very good here. Here is where pagework is easy and important. King, sing, and ring can be easily illustrated. The child has time to look at the picture and silently say the word. Let the mind work here. Verbal rhyming helps, but there's nothing to look at. Looking at the page is important here and we carefully sequence the more simple rhyming families for you and your child. Initial blends should come after work with rhyming families. We use short, familiar words, such as frog, dog, hog and log, or bat, hat and sat. We do mix in some blends such as bl-ack, cr-ack, tr-ack with Jack, tack and back, or cl-ock and bl-ock with rock, lock and dock.

    36. Rhyming Words Match Me Cards - Manipulatives
    rhyming words Match Me Cards Easy rhyming concepts are depicted in photos and words.Match Me® Cards engage children’s matching, memory, and wordpicture
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    37. Rhyming Words - An Educator S Reference Desk Lesson Plan
    Ask them after each page Which 2 words rhymed? Write the rhyming words on the board.Point out their similarities. Ask for another word that rhymes with
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    Rhyming Words
    An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Jane Cooke
    Email: Ejaecooke@aol.com
    School/University/Affiliation: St. Joseph College, West Hartford,CT
    Date: November 7, 1998 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten, 1 Subject(s):
    • Language Arts/Reading
    Duration: 1 class Description: Students will distinguish word rhymes by playing a memory game with cards of rhyming words. Goals: Students will learn about rhymes. Objectives: Students will distinguish word rhymes by playing a memory game with cards of rhyming words. Materials: Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? by Nancy White Procedure: Initiation:
    Begin by reminding students how much they enjoy playing games. Tell them that they will be playing a matching game using cards with rhyming words. Ask them if they know what a rhyming word is and ask for examples. Tell them that rhyming words sound very much alike. Even though they have different beginning letters, they sound a lot like each other. Ask them to say the words cat and hat . Write those words on the board showing how they have similar endings but the beginning letter is different. Tell them that you will be reading them a book

    38. Rhyming Words
    rhyming words Worksheet. rhyming words. If two words end with the samesound (vowel or vowel consonant) they rhyme. Sometimes poets and song writers
    http://www.rhlschool.com/eng4n20.htm
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    Volume 4, Number 20, February 14, 2000
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    Rhyming Words
    If two words end with the same sound (vowel or vowel- consonant) they rhyme. Sometimes poets and song writers will take a little license and use words that almost rhyme; the final sounds are similar but not exactly alike. There are four words that follow each numbered word. Underline the word that does not exactly rhyme with the others. You may use a dictionary to help you when needed. 1. clues
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    39. A To Z Teacher Stuff: Printables: Word Families
    Use the goat to gather rhyming words for the oat word family. rhyme_goat.pdf ByAmanda Post Find words that rhyme with hen for the -en word family.
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    40. Rhyming Words Worksheet / Copyright 1992 / T. Smith Publishing/ Kid's Page Archi
    Free printable english worksheet for kids. Activity page changes frequently socheck back often. Brought to you by Tracey s CreateA-Book for Less.
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    Rhyming Words Color in each bell that has 3 rhyming words on it.

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