Session 34: Rhyming Words
Tittle |
Rhyming Words |
Objective |
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 |
1. Interactive Learning (Stories & Songs)
2. HandsOn Activities (Games & Puzzles)
3. Reflection & Discussion
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Materials |
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Session Duration |
90 minutes |
Intro Activity: “Rhyme Freeze” ( 10 min )
Instructions
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Ask all students to stand up and get ready to move.
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Say two words out loud (e.g., “cat – hat” or “cat – ball”).
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If the words rhyme, students must freeze like a statue.
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If the words do not rhyme, students should walk or dance in place.
Continue with new word pairs every few seconds to keep them listening and moving.
Rhyming Pairs(Students should FREEZE):
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Non-Rhyming Pairs (Students should KEEP MOVING):
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Main Activity
Activity - 1
Read Aloud – Green Eggs and Ham ( 20 min )
Focus: Identifying rhyming words and exploring character feelings
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StepbyStep Guide
1. Set the Purpose
Begin by saying:
“ Today , we’re reading a silly story called Green Eggs and Ham! While we read, let’s listen closely for words that rhyme – that means they sound the same at the end!”
2. Interactive Reading Tips
As you read the story, pause occasionally and highlight rhyming word pairs like:
Sam / ham
box / fox
goat / boat
house / mouse
train / rain
Ask questions like:
“Can you say those words with me?”
“Do ‘mouse’ and ‘house’ sound the same at the end?”
“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. WrapUp Question
Ask: “What was your favorite rhyming word from the story?”
Activity - 2
Rhyming Word Bingo ( 20 min )
How to Play:
1. Give each child a Bingo card with randomly arranged words.
2. Call out a rhyming word (not the exact word on the card).
Example: Say “hat” children look for and cover “cat” if it’s on their card.
3. Call more words like:
Say “log” → kids cover “dog”
Say “fun” → kids cover “sun”
Say “tree” → kids cover “bee”
4. Kids shout “Bingo!” when they cover a full row, column, or diagonal.
5. Review the winning words and their rhymes as a group.
Sample Word List for Bingo Cards:
Cat, Dog, Bee, Car, Log, Box, Sun, Hat, Frog, Tree, Fan, Bug, Star, Run, Rock
Sample Calling Words:
Hat (rhymes with cat)
Fog (rhymes with dog)
Knee (rhymes with bee)
Bar (rhymes with car)
Jog (rhymes with log)
Fox (rhymes with box)
Fun (rhymes with sun)
Bog (rhymes with frog)
See (rhymes with tree)
Man (rhymes with fan)
Rug (rhymes with bug)
Activity - 3
Rhyme, Clap & Jump! ( 20 min )
How to Play:
1. Teacher says a word out loud (e.g., "cat").
2. Students think of a word that rhymes with it (e.g., "hat").
3. When a child guesses a rhyming word:
That student claps once, jumps once, and says the rhyme out loud together:
> “Cat Hat!”
4. Repeat with more base words:
Dog → ?
Bee → ?
Log → ?
Fan → ?
Run → ?
Box → ?
Spoon → ?
Wait for 3 or 4 students answer each rhymes .
5. Celebrate all rhyming answers, even silly ones! (e.g., “cat splat”)
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.
FollowUp Task
“Rhyme Word Challenge!” ( 20 min )
Focus:teamwork, vocabulary building
Instructions:
1. Divide the class into 6 small groups (4 children per group).
2. Assign one rhyming word to each group as their target word
(e.g., cat, sun, log, bee, spoon, mug ).
3. Each group will:
Think of and write rhyming words that match their assigned word on their notebook .
Sharing & WrapUp:
After writing, each group presents their rhyming list aloud.
The class claps for each group's effort.
You can turn it into a fun challenge:
“Let’s see which group can come up with the most rhymes!”
Review or Assesment
Expected Learning Outcomes
Knowledge-Based:
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Children will learn to find and say words that rhyme.
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They will understand that rhyming words have the same ending sounds.
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They will learn new words by listening to stories and playing games.
Skill-Based:
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Children will practice hearing and saying rhyming words.
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They will listen carefully, follow instructions, and speak clearly.
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They will work together, take turns, and share ideas kindly.
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They will move, clap, and jump to learn through play.
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They will think creatively and talk about feelings in stories.