Find 6 ways to add rhymes to every day life from What Do We Do All Day. 1: Rhyming Match-Up One of the most basic and effective rhyming activities for kindergarten is rhyming match-up All you need for this activity are picture cards and/or word cards.Add rhyming songs to your routine by getting 20 songs (with lyrics!) from This Reading Mama.Or play rhyming bingo with our giant classroom set of bingo boards.Print and play our rhyming matching game (24 free pairs!).Get this rhyming rockets printable at No Time for Flashcards.Get This Reading Mama’s free rhyming pack for preschool and kindergarten.For a twist on the activity, print This Reading Mama’s clip cards and have your child clip the picture that doesn’t rhyme.Watch your child name objects and discover rhymes from pictures, read words to master vowel sounds, and match rhyming words together by using correct pronunciation. Get our giant pack of free rhyming clip cards. With games developed by education professionals to perfectly suit the preschool and kindergarten levels, your little learner will develop their phonological awareness with ease.You know we love free printables around here! Here’s a big collection to make rhyming fun. Check out Playdough to Plato’s list of six awesome rhyming games.Play rhyming dominoes (No Time for Flashcards).Looking for a classroom game? Try passing around the rhyming basket, like they do at PreKinders.Play a rhyming scavenger hunt based on the book There’s a Wocket in My Pocket.This puzzle rhyming activity from No Time for Flashcards is a genius way to recycle those old puzzles you’re not using anymore.Most children also love to sing and recite nursery rhymes. Make rhyming jars like they did at No Time for Flashcards Classroom Strategies Rhyming Games Rhyme is found in poetry, songs, and many children’s books and games.Play this rhyming game in the car (Mom to Posh Lil Divas) This fun activity helps your child to match up the words that rhyme by pairing them with the photos that have the same rhyme endings. ![]() Next, the student will find a rhyming word on the gingerbread house and cover it with a playing piece. Find and Rhyme (No Time for Flashcards) Students roll a single die and read the word associated with that number.These rhyming games take little or no prep time. Check out these singable rhyming books from This Reading Mama. We love, love, love books we can sing.Maybe you’ve seen my collection of 26 FREE letter books featuring rhymes and songs for every letter of the alphabet. These helped my middle son learn to rhyme (and recognize his letters) when he was a toddler.Did you see my post sharing ten reasons why nursery rhymes are important? Even older kids should know their nursery rhymes!.Sing nursery rhymes and other rhyming songs You just need the book and a counter or post-it note. Or try this fun rhyming activity with picture books. When your child is ready, leave out the rhyming word for him to fill in. These books are packed with rhyming words! ![]() (This post contains affiliate links.) Read books that rhyme
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