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Fun with RhymingFun with RhymingFun with RhymingFun with RhymingMiss OsborneMiss OsborneKindergartenKindergarten
IntroductionIntroduction This Web Quest is going to be a
fun way for you to learn about Rhyming Words! Throughout the quest, you will learn why words rhyme and what to listen for to determine if words rhyme. Have fun!
Rhyming WordsRhyming Words:• Words that have the same ending
sound.
• For Example: Cat and Hat
TaskTask• You are going to take a journey
through the pages of rhyming words and pictures to determine which words rhyme and what to listen for.
• After you are finished, you can go to links to practice rhyming and play some rhyming games!
Remember: Rhyming words have the same ending sounds.
Do you know where the ending sound of a word would be?What is the ending sound of Frog?
-ogWhich word rhymes with Frog?
Fire or Dog?
The answer is Dog!• Dog and Frog are rhyming words!
• Do you know why they rhyme?– They are rhyming words because they
have the same ending sound: -og
Let’s try another one…
Which word rhymes with snake?
Star PlaneCake
If you guessed cake, you are right!
Snake and Cake
are rhyming words because they have the same ending sound: -ake
ProcessProcess• Now you’re ready to visit these
websites to practice with rhyming words and play rhyming games.
• Remember to listen for the ending sound! Good luck!
• http://rbeaudoin333.homestead.com/rhyming_1.html• http://www.enchantedlearning.com/rhymes/matching/• http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/bll/reggie/index.htm• http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/laac/words/dg3.shtml
Content Standards Addressed:
• Kindergarten– Phonemic Awareness, Word
Recognition and Fluency• Hear and say rhyming words and
patterns.• Be able to read one-syllable and
common words by sight.• Use pictures to understand new words.
Evaluation RubricEvaluation Rubric 1 2 3Student does not know to listen for the ending sound of rhyming words.
Student somewhat understands to listen for the ending sound of rhyming words.
Student has a full understanding to listen for the ending sound of rhyming words.
Student does not understand the meaning of rhyming words.
Student has somewhat of an understanding of rhyming words.
Student has a full understanding of rhyming words.
ConclusionConclusionI hope you have enjoyed this Rhyme Web
Quest! Hopefully, now you know all about Rhyming Words and why they
rhyme. If you have any questions please feel free to e-mail me.
Thanks!Miss Osborne
ResourcesResources• http://www.enchantedlearning.com/rhymes/matching/• http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/bll/reggie/
index.htm• http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/laac/words/dg3.shtml• http://rbeaudoin333.homestead.com/rhyming_1.html