Session 34: Rhyming Words

Tittle 

Rhyming Words

Objective

  • To recognize and produce rhyming words

  • strengthen their phonemic awareness 

  • improve listening and speaking skills. 

Additionally, through group activities, they will develop social emotional skills such as turn taking, collaboration, and positive communication,critical thinking.

Topic

Rhyming Fun: Exploring Words That Sound Alike 

Methodology

 Interactive Learning (Stories & Songs)

  • Engage with rhyming books and songs, encouraging active participation.

  • SEL: Foster emotional connection and empathy through characters and lyrics.

  HandsOn Activities   (Games & Puzzles)

  • Use flashcards and rhyming puzzles, incorporating movement.

  • SEL: Promote teamwork, turn taking, and cooperation.

Reflection & Discussion

  • Discuss kindness and empathy after activities.

  • SEL: Encourage emotional reflection and social awareness

Materials 

  • Book: Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss

  • Bingo cards with rhyming words (5x5 grids)

  • Markers or chips to cover Bingo spaces

  • Word list for Bingo calling words

  • Notebooks or sheets for group rhyme writing

  • Pencils or crayons for writing

  • Whiteboard or chart paper (optional for sharing group answers)


Session Duration


 90 minutes

Intro Activity: “Rhyme Freeze” ( 10 min )

 
Instructions

  1. Ask all students to stand up and get ready to move.

  2. Say two words out loud (e.g., “cat – hat” or “cat – ball”).

Rhyming Pairs

 (Students should FREEZE):

  • Cat / Hat

  • Dog / Log

  • Bee / Tree

  • Mug / Rug

  • Fan / Man

  • Rock / Sock

  • Boat / Coat

  • Fox / Box

  • Bug / Hug

  • Mouse / House

Non-Rhyming Pairs (Students should KEEP MOVING):

  • Cat / Ball

  • Tree / Cup

  • Dog / Chair

  • Sun / Spoon

  • Fox / Bed

  • Hat / Book

  • Bee / Star

  • Log / Car

  • Fan / Shoe

  • Mug / Pen

Main Activity (40 minutes)

Read Aloud – Green Eggs and Ham ( 20 min )   

Focus: Identifying rhyming words and exploring character feelings

Set the Purpose  

Begin by saying:  

 Interactive Reading Tips  

  1.  Sam / ham 
  2.  box / fox  
  3.  goat / boat  
  4.  house / mouse  
  5.  train / rain

Ask questions like: 

  1.  “Can you say those words with me?”  
  2.  “Do ‘mouse’ and ‘house’ sound the same at the end?”  
  3.  “Can you think of another word that rhymes with ‘box’?”

You can also have them clap when they hear rhyming words to make it active.

4. Wrap Up Question  

Let a few kids share and repeat their words together.

 Rhyming Word Bingo  ( 20  min ) 

 How to Play:

  1.     Say “log” → kids cover “dog”  
  2.     Say “fun” → kids cover “sun”  
  3.     Say “tree” → kids cover “bee”  

 Sample Word List for Bingo Cards:

 Cat, Dog, Bee, Car, Log, Box, Sun, Hat, Frog, Tree, Fan, Bug, Star, Run, Rock

  1.  Hat     (rhymes with cat)  
  2.  Fog     (rhymes with dog)  
  3.  Knee  (rhymes with bee)  
  4.  Bar     (rhymes with car)  
  5.  Jog     (rhymes with log)  
  6.  Fox     (rhymes with box)  
  7.  Fun     (rhymes with sun)  
  8.  Bog     (rhymes with frog)  
  9.  See      (rhymes with tree)  
  10.  Man    (rhymes with fan)  
  11.  Rug     (rhymes with bug)

 Follow Up Task ( 20 min ) 

       Rhyme Word Challenge!

Focus: Teamwork, vocabulary building

Instructions:

       (e.g., cat, sun, log, bee, spoon, mug ).

Review or Assesment Task (20 minutes)

        Rhyme, Clap & Jump!  

How to Play:

                 “Cat  > Hat!”

  1. Dog → ?  
  2.  Bee → ?   
  3.  Log → ?    
  4.  Fan → ?    
  5.  Run → ?     
  6.  Box → ?    
  7.  Spoon  → ?

Tips: If children get stuck, give a sound clue (e.g., “It ends with og!” for dog).  Use positive reinforcement for all guesses to build confidence 

Expected Learning Outcomes

Knowledge-Building:

Skill-Building:


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