Rhyme Time! By Ms. Hamilton. What is a rhyme? A rhyme is when two words have the same middle sound! Just like hat and cat!

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Rhyme Time! By Ms. Hamilton

What is a rhyme? A rhyme is when two words have the same middle sound! Just like hat and cat!

Draw a line between the rhyming words!

Let's Play a Rhyming Game! Click Elmo to get started!

Drag the pictures to the right sound! -at-it

Underline the rhyming words! The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn't know what to do; She gave them some broth without any bread, Kissed them all soundly and sent them to bed.

Match these numbers to words that rhyme!

This story has a lot of rhyming words! Let's watch! Click the picture to watch!

Let's list the rhyming words we heard in Green Eggs and Ham!

Fill in the blanks to make a rhyme! Humpty Dumpty sat on a _____ Humpty Dumpty had a great _____ All the kings horses and all the kings _____ Couldn't put Humpty together _____

Lets see if you were right? Click Humpty to see!

Put an X through the word that does not belong

List all of the words you can that rhyme with pig!

Circle the pairs that rhyme!

Here are some more fun things to try! games/kindergarten_rhyming dex.htm

ALL DONE! For the rest of the day, see if you hear anyone using rhyming words! Great Job! -Ms. Hamilton