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In this activity the child matches pairs of rhyming objects.
In this activity the child matches pairs of rhyming objects.<br>Despite what may be commonly believed, a child does ''not'' need to be able to hear rhymes before beginning other reading activities. I have seen plenty of children who learned to read quite well without yet being able to rhyme. It is still a worthwhile skill nonetheless.<br>
[[Rhyming Words Matching #Material|(Rhyme matching cards pdf below.)]]
[[Rhyming Words Matching #Material|(Rhyme matching cards pdf below.)]]
== Presentation ==
== Presentation ==
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== Material ==
== Material ==


==Make Your Own ==
===Make Your Own ===
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[[Category:Make_your_own]]
* [[Media:Rhyme cards.pdf | Printable Rhyme Matching Cards]]
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File:Rhyme Match pdf icon.jpg|link=File:Rhyme_cards.pdf|[[Media:Rhyme cards.pdf | Rhyme Matching Cards]]
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===Where to Buy===

Revision as of 20:45, 11 June 2020

Rhyming Words Matching
Language - Language Foundation
Rhyme Match.JPG
LevelPrimary
Materialscards with pictures of rhyming objects
small basket or tray

In this activity the child matches pairs of rhyming objects.
Despite what may be commonly believed, a child does not need to be able to hear rhymes before beginning other reading activities. I have seen plenty of children who learned to read quite well without yet being able to rhyme. It is still a worthwhile skill nonetheless.
(Rhyme matching cards pdf below.)

Presentation

  1. Carry the basket to a mat or table. Place it in the upper right corner.
    Rhyme Match 1.JPG
  2. Remove one set of cards and line them up along the left edge of the mat.
    Rhyme Match 2.JPG
  3. Take one of the cards from the other stack and hold it next to the first to see if the match. Say the words aloud.
    Rhyme Match 3.JPG
  4. If they don't match, try the next card.
    Rhyme Match 4.JPG
  5. Continue in this way until all of the cards have been matched.
    Rhyme Match 5.JPG
  6. Be sure to put the cards away in random order.

Points of Interest

Control of Error

Variations and Extensions

  • To help the child develop and understanding of rhyme, sing Down by the Bay with them. The adult should sing the first half of the rhyme and let the child supply the rhyming word: "Did you ever see a cat wearing a..." "Hat!"
    After a lot of practice with this stage, the child may be able to make up their own silly rhymes for the song.

Material

Make Your Own

Where to Buy