Play with Rhyming Words

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Play with Rhyming Words Accuracy

Is Your Mama a Lama? Written by Deborah Buarino Illustrated by Steven Kellogg Lloyd, the lama, wants his mama. Rhyming words abound as Lloyd talks to each of his friend on his search. Young children enjoy stories about babies and their mommas so this is sure to be a hit. For something different, use rhyming words to predict which momma comes next. Begin by reading just the text without showing the pictures. See if the children can guess the animal from hearing its rhyming word match. Tell the children to wait to say the name until you point to the class. Is your mama a llama? I asked my friend Jane. No she is not, Jane politely explained. She grazes on grass, and she likes to say, Moo! I don t think that is what a llama would do. Oh, I said. I understand now. I think that your mama must be a Point out that rhyming words can sometimes help us figure out other words. This book is packed with so many rhyming words it might be fun to keep track by making tally marks during a reread for each rhyming pair heard.

There s a Wocket in my Pocket! By Dr. Seuss Any book by Dr. Seuss would be appropriate to illustrate the concept of rhyming. In this particular story, the boy s home is filled with animals whose names rhyme with ordinary objects. There s a zelf on the shelf, a yot in a pot and yeps on the steps. Sound and word manipulation is an important part of phonemic awareness that support reading skills. Practicing can be fun by having students repeat back sentences from the book. This gives the children another chance to hear the rhymes. It can be fun to call made-up words Dr. Seuss words. Certainly there are many examples in his books to read to the children. Challenge students to think up imaginary names for various things in the room. That would make an interesting list!

Rhyming Dust Bunnies By Jan Thomas Four dust bunnies live to rhyme... or at least three of them do. The fourth dust bunny is always looking out for disaster in the way of brooms and vacuums. Before you read this book, be sure to have a discussion on exactly what is a dust bunny so children have some background knowledge about who is talking in the story, where you find dust bunnies and what we generally do with them. As soon as the book begins, so does the rhyming. Most of the rhyming is done with word families so this book would come in handy when studying ar, ug, og, and at rimes. For fun, have the children make dust bunnies with puff balls from the craft store. Glue on googly eyes and brown puff balls noses. Students can work with a partner and their dust bunny to create a rhyming word pair. Find a new partner and create another match.

Sheep in a Jeep By Nancy Shaw The lovable, bumbling sheep find themselves stuck in the mud with their jeep. What to do? With the help of some mud experts--pigs--the sheep push their jeep out. Watch out, the sheep forget to steer and the jeep winds up in a heap. The sheep are at it again. Before you read the book, turn your students into Rhyming Reporters. Have them create a list of words that rhyme with sheep. As you read the book, students can give a thumbs-up when they hear a word from the list. After the reading, determine if all words from the list were in the story. Were there any rhyming words in the book that were not on the list? Other books from the series: Sheep On a Ship Sheep Out to Eat Sheep Take a Hike Sheep In a Shop Sheep Trick or Treat Sheep Blast Off

Cool Dog, School Dog Written by Deborah Heiligman... Illustrated by Tim Bowers Tinka, the dog, is sad and lonely when her boy goes to school so she sets out to find him. What will happen when she arrives at school? This story is told in rhyme. What s different is that the rhyming words are in the middle of each sentence rather than at the end. So instead of something like this: I like to read books that rhyme. I read them all the time. The book sounds like this: Tinka is a sweet dog, a treat dog, a sitting-in-her-seat dog. After reading the book, try asking the students if they can determine why these rhymes sound different. Perhaps the class could try to make a rhyme using a similar format. Think of three rhyming words plus an ending word. Add together, stir and shake and out pops a poem! We have such a bright class, a write class, we try with all our might class. A need class, to read class, we ll always succeed class.