Thank you for purchasing Homeschooling ith a Touch of lass coork. I he that you find this ork beneficial for your children. It is my desire to provide you ith not only good coork material, but also valuable tools to assist you in using it ith your children. For that reason, I have included such information as some background on the text, suggestions for use, and a list of classical music for your children to listen to hile coing. I he that these extras help make the coork a more enjoyable experience for your children. About Riddles Pele have enjoyed riddles for more than 2000 years. The ancient Greeks used them in their stories. They ere apparently told during biblical times since there s a riddle found in the Book of Judges. During the Middle Ages, street entertainers shared riddles ith pele in Eure. They are still pular today because they are found in some modern books and stories as ell as on the internet. Riddles are good for the brain. They encourage the use of the imagination, logic, and inductive reasoning abilities. Exposing your children to riddles helps them devel good critical thinking skills. About This Book The riddles in this coork book are based on classic, rhyming riddles. Since they are ritten in a poetic style, you ll ant to make sure that your children pay careful attention to text alignment. Some lines are indented d to fit a particular rhyme scheme. The ansers to the riddles are found in the back of the book. You may ant keep this page separate so that your children don t see them. There is an tional Guessing Page near the beginning of the book. If any of your children struggle ith the riddles, you can have them look at this. It has all of the ansers plus 15 other ords. Suggestions for Use Previe e There are multiple ays this coork can be used. Your child can: rite directly on the pages of this book, co the text into a notebook or onto specially lined handriting paper, create his or her on mini riddle book, include them in a book of jokes and riddles that he or she creates. right 2013 Susan Bron 1 Rhyming Riddles ork
Guessing Page The alphabet An apple A cherry A name A mouse A bird The letter R A rock A dog A lock A tree Sno A sa An elephant A spider A horse A drum The letter N A cat A fly A squirrel re A bat i Previec n An ice cream cone A co A hammer A key A lollip An ant A donkey A floer Previe e c Rhyming Riddles ork 2 right 2013 Susan Bron
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Riddle 2 Pr ev ie y The brute that s most despised by man, Yet does him all the good he can; Who bore the greatest Prince on earth, That gave to righteousness ne birth. right 2013 Susan Bron 57 Rhyming Riddles ork