Rhyming is so important for phonemic awareness and reading readiness. How do you teach and practice this very important skill to your students? Do you need Rhyming Activities For Little Learners?
Rhyming is everywhere! Small children are usually exposed to this often silly verbal expression with cartoons and preschool programs. Since rhyming is very important to phonemic awareness, this skill is often taught from the beginning of the kindergarten school year. Here are some Rhyming Activities For Little Learners that are perfect for your pre-k, K, and 1st grade students.
Rhyming Kit
Everything you need to introduce, teach and practice rhyming is in this kit! Since this is an all inclusive resource, once it is prepped, it can be used over and over!
Includes:
•Anchor Chart Heading, Definition, Clip Art & interactive rhyming pictures~ Includes an editable page to add your own definition
•Rhyming Pocket Chart Activity – Headings; Picture Cards (black/white & full color)
•Independent practice pages (short a, short e, short I, short o, short u, and mixed)
•My Rhyming Book – 2 printing options
Phonics Mini Books
These mini books help teach and practice rhyming as well as many other phonics skills.
Included:
- Skill Based mini book (5) 1/2 pages to staple into mini book; cut & glue answer/response sheet for each book
- Rhyming
- Syllables
- Beginning Sounds
- Ending Sounds
- Middle Sounds
- Onset & Rhyme
Rhyming CVC
Rhyming CVCV Winter Mittens activity is a multi-skill game. Not only can your little learners match the 21 rhyming pairs of mittens, but students can also match the rhyming pictures, middle sounds and cvc words. Another easy low-prep activity for your kinders.
What’s Included:
- 21 pairs of rhyming cards with displayed CVC word (Total of 42 cards)
- Vowel Cards (a,e,i,o,u) for middle sound sorting activity
- I Can cards to go with each activity
- Response sheets with various response amounts; including with and without a name space
Books
Books are a great way to teach and practice rhyming with your little learners. Here are some of my favorites.
Check out more on my Amazon Store.
If you are looking for more ideas and resources for teaching and practicing rhymes, check out these posts. “How to Teach Rhyming to Little Learners” and “Fun Rhyming Activities For Your Kindergarten Classroom“.
Please feel free to leave a comment below or on my social media-FB, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, or YouTube.