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Thursday, May 28, 2020

ALL ABOUT RHYMING WORDS

Today we will be learning about the rhyming words!

What are Rhyming Words?


Rhyming words are two or more words that don’t start with the same sound, but they end with the same sound and sometimes with the same letters.
Some examples of rhyming words are:
 mat, bat, cat, sad, mad, add, bun, fun, run, frog, log, blog.

  Poems and songs often use rhyming to create a rhythm or a repeated pattern of sound, and sometimes poems will also tell a story. By learning these words, students will increase their sentence building and creative writing skills.

Things to remember
Rhyming words have different beginning sounds, but have the same vowel and ending sounds.
 For example: sat/fat/bat/mat, bin/ fin/ tin, snail/ pail/ mail etc.

Lesson Plan for class use:

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