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Created by Caitlin Arnold Spring 2009 Rhyme Time Created by Caitlin Arnold Spring 2009

Tennessee Curriculum Standards Reading - Kindergarten Content Standard: 1.0 The student will develop the reading and listening skills necessary for word recognition, comprehension, interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and appreciation of print and non-print text. Learning Expectations: 1.04 Develop and maintain phonemic awareness. 1.05 Develop and use decoding strategies to read unfamiliar words. 1.07 Develop and extend reading vocabulary. 1.11 Develop skills to facilitate reading to learn in a variety of content areas. Accomplishments: K.1.04 Develop and maintain phonemic awareness. a. Understand that a phoneme is one distinct sound. b. Use sound stretching of one syllable words to identify each phoneme (cat, /c/, /a/, /t/). d. Segment one-syllable words into individual sounds and blend the sounds into whole words. e. Recognize and produce rhyming words. f. Recognize words that have same beginning and ending sounds. g. Understand words are made up of one or more syllables (e.g., students clap syllables in words). K.1.05  Develop and use decoding strategies. b. Begin to understand that the sequence of letters in a written word represents the sequence of sounds in a spoken word.

Directions This button takes you back to the first page. The class will be divided into 2 groups, Team 1 and Team 2. As soon as a question comes up, each group will be able to discuss the answer, and the first group who raises their hand will answer. If the answer is correct, that team gets a point. If it is incorrect, the other team will have a chance to answer. This button takes you back to the first page. This button takes you back to the game board. This button takes you to the next slide.

Click Here for Score Card 1- Click on the link below to get score card. 2- When you get to the score card, click the button in the top left corner, then click print, then OK. 3- Each time a point is won, it will be marked on the score card. Click Here for Score Card

Game Board Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Which of the following words rhymes with blue? Question 1 Which of the following words rhymes with blue? green, shoe, blow

Answer 1 shoe

Which of the following words rhymes with cat? hat, dog, chair Question 2 Which of the following words rhymes with cat? hat, dog, chair

Answer 2 hat

Which of the following words rhymes with flag? pole, bag, stars Question 3 Which of the following words rhymes with flag? pole, bag, stars

Answer 3 bag

Which of the following words rhymes with eye? Question 4 Which of the following words rhymes with eye? egg, you, tie

Answer 4 tie

Which of the following words rhymes with doll? roll, ball, baby Question 5 Which of the following words rhymes with doll? roll, ball, baby

Answer 5 ball

Which of the following words rhymes with bat? shoe, bug, cat Question 6 Which of the following words rhymes with bat? shoe, bug, cat

Answer 6 cat

Which of the following words rhymes with bag? flag, heavy, body Question 7 Which of the following words rhymes with bag? flag, heavy, body

Answer 7 flag

Which of the following words rhymes with tie? toy, eye, dress Question 8 Which of the following words rhymes with tie? toy, eye, dress

Answer 8 eye

Which of the following words rhymes with hat? head, bat, hair Question 9 Which of the following words rhymes with hat? head, bat, hair

Answer 9 bat

Which of the following words rhymes with shoe? blue, sock, leg Question 10 Which of the following words rhymes with shoe? blue, sock, leg

Answer 10 blue

Words that sound alike are called what? Question 11 Words that sound alike are called what?

Answer 11 Rhyming words

Question 12 What is a syllable?

Different sounds that make up a word Answer 12 Different sounds that make up a word

What is the basic unit of speech? Question 13 What is the basic unit of speech?

Answer 13 phoneme

Are all rhyming words spelled alike? Question 14 Are all rhyming words spelled alike?

Answer 14 no

Every word has at least how many syllables? Question 15 Every word has at least how many syllables?

Answer 15 one

How many syllables are in the word “cat”? Question 16 How many syllables are in the word “cat”?

Answer 16 one

How many syllables are in the word “classroom”? Question 17 How many syllables are in the word “classroom”?

Answer 17 two

Which of the following words rhymes with house? home, mouse, flour Question 18 Which of the following words rhymes with house? home, mouse, flour

Answer 18 mouse

Which of the following words rhymes with log? dog, wood, stick Question 19 Which of the following words rhymes with log? dog, wood, stick

Answer 19 dog

Which of the following words rhymes with look? see, long, book Question 20 Which of the following words rhymes with look? see, long, book

Answer 20 book