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Teach rhyming words in a developmental progression with these simple, step-by-step rhyming lesson plans. This pack includes pre-assessments, post-assessments, 15 lesson plans, AND printables to help you teach your learners how to practice, recognize, and create rhyming words.
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Looking for some rhyming lesson plans with printables? Here you go!
The problem with teaching rhyming words is often we think that learners should be able to produce them right away.
But, rhyming should be taught in a developmental progression. For example, before learners can be expected to create rhyming words, they must be able to tell if two words rhyme. Before they can tell if two words rhyme, they must have time to hear them modeled through songs, books, and just playing with words.
Grab the BUNDLE, which includes Rhyming, Syllables, AND Phonemic Awareness!
Rhyming Lesson Plans with Printables
That’s one reason I know you’ll love this pack so much! It starts with the easier rhyming skills and moves to the harder with step-by-step lesson plans {with printables} to help your learners get there with rhyming.
This comprehensive rhyming pack includes:
- Rhyming Words Pre-Assessment that you can give to learners BEFORE you do any instruction
- Rhyming Words Post-Assessment that you can give to learners AFTER you’ve taught them
- FIVE step-by-step lesson plans for practicing rhyming words – you say the rhyming words and learners repeat after you
- FIVE step-by-step lesson plans for recognizing rhyming words – you say two words and learners tell if they rhyme
- FIVE step-by-step lesson plans for producing rhyming words – learners must produce a word that rhymes with another word
- Color and blackline printables to go with each lesson, when needed
Each lesson plan includes:
- Targeted Skill – This tells which rhyming objective you’re covering in the lesson.
- Materials – No worries. You will not need to buy anything extra to implement any of these activities.
- Preparation – Want to know what you’ll need to prep before teaching? Many of the printables are NO PREP and the rhyming cards can be reused for several different lessons.
- Introduction – This step gives you what you can say to introduce the lesson.
- Guided Practice – We are so tempted to skip guided practice. I urge you not to do this! Guided practice is where you and your learners practice together.
- Extensions & Tips for Struggling Learners – Ideas to extend the activity or help learners who struggle to get the concepts in the lesson.
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