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Rhyming Lesson Plans
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Scholars examine the "They That Wash" poster and listen to the rhymes. They match word cards to the words in the nursery rhyme, practice sounds, and create new words. Afterward, they add copies of the rhyme to their "My Very Own Nursery Rhyme Collection".
Youngsters examine a "The Queen of Hearts" poster and vocabulary. They identify the elements of the poster, listen to the rhyme, and play the listening game. Afterward, they add the rhyme card to their "My Very Own Nursery Rhyme Collection".
Second graders examine a "Gregory Griggs" poster and related vocabulary. They listen to the nursery rhyme to discover how many wigs Gregory Griggs owns and play listening and rhyming games. Afterward, they pretend they are Gregory Griggs, trying on wigs and strolling around the town.
Second graders listen to poetry to find rhyme and rhythm. In this poetry lesson, 2nd graders listen to different types of poetry and find how they are alike. They look for rhyming words and create their own rhymes.
Second graders find rhythm and rhyme in poetry. In this poetry lesson, 2nd graders listen to different poems to find the rhyming words. They play a memory game and try to find two words that rhyme.
Students use technology to practice their rhyming words. In this rhyming lesson, students listen the video "Each Peach Pear Plum" then play rhyming bingo.
First graders complete a worksheet. In this prediction and rhyme activity, 1st graders preview a book before reading, read A Chair For My Mother, and then review their predictions. Students review words that rhyme and complete a worksheet.
Students explore poetry, puns, rhymes, and limericks. For this literature lesson, students examine limericks that incorporate the use of puns and rhymes. Students collaborate to write and illustrate their own limericks which they dramatize.
Students demonstrate proper hand washing techniques. In this personal hygiene lesson plan, students listen to included rhymes about cleanliness and identify the rhyming words. Students share situations where hand washing is essential.
Students complete activities with the book Green Eggs and Ham. In this rhyming lesson, students read the book and focus on the rhyming words. They try teacher made green eggs and ham and write a rhyme describing where they would or would not eat it.
