Kindergarten Rhyme Time

Introduction

Let’s rhyme!

Can you find words that end with the same sound?

Rhyming words have similar sounds such as cat and mat

Playing with rhyming words is so much fun! 

Let’s make rhyming words.

This lesson is intended for kindergarten students to introduce and practice rhyming words.

Task

Students will participate in the following activities to complete the assignment on rhyming words. 

1) Students will be introduced to the concept of rhyming words with a story and a demonstration of rhyming words.
2) Students will then listen to and sing a song about rhyming words. 

3) Students will practice matching rhyming words with a game.

4) Students will then make their own rhyming words on a jamboard. 

5) Finally, students will share a pair of rhyming words in a digital class book of rhyming words.

Process

Here are the steps that you need to follow to complete the webquest!

1) You are going to listen to a book called Rhyming Dust Bunnies by Jan Thomas. Make sure you use your whole body listening skills while you listen to the story!

 

 

 

2) Let’s practice more rhyming words. Let’s sing a song to help us review!

 

3) Do you think you’re ready to match rhyming words? Click on a bee to see his word. If it rhymes, then drag the bee to the beehive.

      Rhyming Game

 

4. How many -at rhyming words can we make? Go to our class jamboard, take a sticky note and write down your word. Remember to use different alphabet letters!

                Jamboard

 

5. Now you’re ready to add a pair of rhyming words to our Class Rhyming Book!

     Our Class Book of Rhyming Words

 

Evaluation

Students will complete the following interactive worksheets to demonstrate their understanding of rhyming words. 

Rhyming Words Match  

Rhyming Words

            Category        Early Emergent               Developing                  Developed

Standard 1, Benchmark 2 - 

Performs Rhythmic Patterns

Student performs pattern

with help from the teacher.

Student independently performs

the pattern correctly.

Student independently performs

the pattern correctly and with fluency.

 

Conclusion

You did it!  Isn't rhyming fun?  Try to think about rhyming words throughout the day while you are playing! 

Let's watch one more video about rhyming words! Can you think of rhyming words during the song? 

 

Credits

Resources:

Jack Hartmann Kids Music Channel (2018). I Love to Rhyme | English Song for Kids | Rhyming for Children | Jack Hartmann. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVophT8naUM&t=40s 

LiveWorksheets. Rhyming Words Match. https://www.liveworksheets.com/gz1429275xk

LiveWorksheets. Rhyming Words. https://www.liveworksheets.com/uj1503925ju 

Miss Tara Teaches (2020). Story Time: Rhyming Dust Bunnies. Youtube: https://youtu.be/6oVILr60dt0?list=TLGGNmTVvqc5ve0wODA2MjAyMQ 

Mr. Gaston Woodland (2017). Rhyming Words for Kindergartners. Youtube: https://youtu.be/6oVILr60dt0?list=TLGGNmTVvqc5ve0wODA2MjAyMQ 

Ontario Ministry of Education (2016) The Kindergarten Program. Queens Printer for Ontario. 

Timbowerbank (2017) The Bees' Words that Rhyme with Bug Game. Roy the Zebra: https://www.roythezebra.com/reading-games/words-that-rhyme-with-ug.html

 

Teacher Page

The Kindergarten Program: Curriculum Expectations

1.1: explore sounds, rhythms, and language structures, with guidance and on their own

1.11: demonstrate an awareness that words can rhyme, can begin or end with the same sound, and are composed of phonemes that can be manipulated to create new words