I keep a few dry-erase dice, especially for this kind of activity where I cover it in tape. You can get your own here using my affiliate link on Amazon. Download the printable here. Got your pictures added to your dice? Time to play. Explain the rules of the rhyming game for ...
Children who enjoy pretend play in the kitchen will enjoy this rhyming activity. Put pictures on plastic plates. Then have the children use spatulas or chopsticks to transfer rhyming pictures to the correct plates. Gross Motor Rhyming Games for Preschoolers What child doesn’t love running and ju...
Just print, laminate, and cut. Then, you’re all ready to practice identifying rhyming word to improve reading fluency with preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students. The fun strawberry theme of thisstrawberry activitymakes this rhyming game perfect for the end of spring and June when ...
Gingerbread Activity This super cutegingerbread man activityis a way to help preschoolers, kindergartens, and grade 1 students improve literacy skills as they work on rhyming – an essential building block for teaching children to read. This hands-on educational activity is better thangingerbread man ...
The activity includes 10 adorable ice cream themed work mats that can easily be printed off and sliced in half. Laminate for durability, or place inside a plastic sleeve. Each ice cream cone has one rhyming scoop of ice cream to match. Cut around the scoop and laminate. ...
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Keep the activity light and fun. Offer LOADS of help. It may take your child a while to be able to identify the rhyming pictures. That is NOT UNUSUAL. Your child will figure out this skill when they are developmentally ready for it. That happens at a different time for every child. ...
Obviously, he did not learn to rhyme from this short activity. That’s totally fine! The point was not for him to suddenly grasp the concept; that will come. But by doing a handful of cards together (we did about ten), he was able to get a start in hearing how words can sound th...
Nursery rhymes are an absolute must for your toddlers and preschoolers (and even older children, too!). This beautifully illustrated collection by Kate Toms is a favorite of my one-year-old. He says very little, but the other day I heard him talking to himself as he looked at This Little...
A Printable Activity Book A short, printable book about rhyming words -- for early readers. The book has pages for the student to cut out, objects to color, and rhyming words to find and write. Words that Rhyme with Ug A Printable Mini Book ...