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Page 1: Click to begin It’s Time To Rhyme Rhyming is when you have words that have the same ending sound (vowel and consonant(s) ). When they are spelled the

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Page 2: Click to begin It’s Time To Rhyme Rhyming is when you have words that have the same ending sound (vowel and consonant(s) ). When they are spelled the

It’s Time To Rhyme

Rhyming is when you have words that have the same ending sound (vowel and consonant(s) ).

When they are spelled the same we call them WORD FAMILIES

Word Families can be: -at -ock -et

Click for examples

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-an Word Family

Say each word to yourself

can

man

fan

-an Click on the word family

Page 4: Click to begin It’s Time To Rhyme Rhyming is when you have words that have the same ending sound (vowel and consonant(s) ). When they are spelled the

-at Word Family Say each word to yourself

bat

mat

cat

-at

Click on the word family

Page 5: Click to begin It’s Time To Rhyme Rhyming is when you have words that have the same ending sound (vowel and consonant(s) ). When they are spelled the

Now you try:

A. B.

C.

sack

track

black

star

train

Page 6: Click to begin It’s Time To Rhyme Rhyming is when you have words that have the same ending sound (vowel and consonant(s) ). When they are spelled the

Good Job!!Good Job!!Try this word family Say each picture. Then click on the correct word family

-it -at -ot

shot

pot cot

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You did it!Now look at these pictures, click on the word family.

-ack -ick -at

Page 8: Click to begin It’s Time To Rhyme Rhyming is when you have words that have the same ending sound (vowel and consonant(s) ). When they are spelled the

Awesome Job!Which word family is it? -ick -ock -ack

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Way to go! Keep it up!

Which picture does NOT fit with the list of words?

Stop Pop Top

A

B

C

Page 10: Click to begin It’s Time To Rhyme Rhyming is when you have words that have the same ending sound (vowel and consonant(s) ). When they are spelled the

Yes! All of those words ended with the –op sound

Keep going!! Try this one: (Hint these words sound alike, but are not spelled the same.)

Read each word. Then click on the picture that rhymes with the words

Head

Red

Said

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Wow! You rock!

Can you do this one? Why do these words rhyme?

Log Fog Hog

A. They end in the /g/ soundB. They end in the /og/ sound

C. They all have an ‘o’.

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Woo Hoo!You are almost done! Keep it up!

Read these rhyming words:ball wallcall fall

Why are these rhyming words?A. They all end in -all?B. They all have an ‘a’.C. They all have an ‘l’.

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Congratulations!!You are a Rhyme Time Expert

Now show your teacher all you know! Walk to

your teacher for a short Rhyme

Time!

Page 14: Click to begin It’s Time To Rhyme Rhyming is when you have words that have the same ending sound (vowel and consonant(s) ). When they are spelled the

Oops…let’s try it again

Remember…that to rhyme the words need to have the same ending SOUNDS (with a vowel and a consonant) For example: all of the words end in “at” or

“og” Some words may be spelled the same and

some may be different.

Click on the Rhyme Time clock to try it again!