It's time to rhyme! On this prekindergarten reading worksheet, kids draw lines to connect pictures whose names rhyme. Then they think of other rhyming words.
In this lesson, your students will identify rhyming words and create illustrations from Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. They will love listening to this classic book!
From St. Patrick's Day to Christmas, this seasonal workbook takes your kid through a year of weather and holidays, while boosting language arts skills.
How many men would be left if one got out of that rub-a-dub-dub tub? This nursery rhyme series has a mathematical twist. Review basic addition and subtraction with these classic children's rhymes.
It's rhyme time! Students will color-code rhyming words and put each one in its “word family house” with this fun rhyming mini book and fill in the "stair steps" writing activity page.
This preschool worksheet uses words and pictures to help your child practice rhyming simple words. Do just one, a few, or all forty Rhyme Connection worksheets!
Your students are nearing the end of their first grade climb, so now it's time to hear those rhymes! Use this worksheet to assess your students’ abilities to come up with rhyming words based on pictures alone.
Use Mem Fox's exciting read aloud to introduce or review the concept of rhyming word pairs with your ELs. This lesson can be used as a stand alone or support for the lesson plan Rhyming with Sam I Am.
Games with little ones that include phonic rhymes will help them master the alphabet and syllables early on. Later, they will be better equipped to understand sight words and comprehend short texts. Education.com has developed the following activity and game ideas to making teaching phonic rhymes easier, especially when you feel you have already exhausted the usual childhood nursery rhymes.