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rhyming schemes

rhyming schemes

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English

1st Grade

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CCSS
RF.K.2A, RL.2.4

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Crystal Morgan

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Rhyming

words that rhyme are words that sounds the same as each other at the end:


such as: cat, rat, pat, and sat all rhyme.

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how will this help me?

learning rhyming patterns can help you with reading and spelling. It will allow you to use words that you know to help you figure out words you do not know. Example, if you know the sounds in all, you can figure out more easily hall, ball, tall, ect.

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Multiple Choice

pick the word that does NOT rhyme with "all"?

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fall

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tall

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pat

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ball

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Be careful though...

Not all words that rhyme have the same ending. Rough and stuff are good examples of this. And sometimes words that have the same endings do not rhyme: tough, though and through are examples of this. You have to listen to the sounds of the words in order to know.

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Multiple Select

pick the words that rhyme with mail

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male

2

tail

3

stale

4

pale

Rhyming

words that rhyme are words that sounds the same as each other at the end:


such as: cat, rat, pat, and sat all rhyme.

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