Rhyming lessons for kindergarten12/15/2023 ![]() ![]() Write them down for them to see the endings. Ask the students what type of rhyming words they heard. Remind them to listen for rhyming words in the song this time.ġ0. Sing The Rhyme song again with the children. Allow each student to share what they have come up with to the group.ĩ. When they have come up with something have them raise their hands.Ĩ. Make sure you tell them that is can be a “silly word” like Kelly, belly, smelly would be an example of my name. Next have the students think to themselves about a couple rhymes for their own name. Tell the students that a rhyme is somewhat like a last name…most everyone in your family has the same last name but different first names, just like a rhyme family.ħ. Break the verses apart so the students know what they are singing and see all of the rhymes in the song.Ħ. ![]() Talk about the verses of the song and what rhyming words they heard. (Make sure to express the endings when you are saying the words!) Have students come up with some.ĥ. What exactly is a rhyme? A rhyme is a word thats ending sounds like another word’s ending. Say.what if I told you that by the end of the day you kids are all going to be Rhyme Masters!! You have to listen up if you want to be a Master!ģ. *Students will be able to make up their own rhyming words.Ģ. *Students will hear the similarities in the words through rhymes. Children will learn literal comprehension through rhyming and song. Students will also get to learn about rhyming through listening and participating in song. ![]() Students will hear similarities in the words through rhymes, identify rhyming words, and make up their own rhyming words. In this lesson, students will demonstrate comprehension of literal meanings through reading, listening, and viewing non-fiction selections by pronouncing new words using phonics skills and demonstrating appropriate techniques for learning new vocabulary. ![]()
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