Kindergarten Mrs. Stephanie Stringer

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Kindergarten Mrs. Stephanie Stringer Rhyme Time Kindergarten Mrs. Stephanie Stringer

Rhyming Words Words that rhyme sound the same at the end. They usually end in the same last few letters.

Words that rhyme may be spelled the same except for the first letter or two. Bat Cat Hat

Words that rhyme may be spelled differently. Bear Hare Chair

Nursery rhymes and songs have lots of rhyming words. You can change the first sound of a word to make a new word that rhymes.

Five Little Monkeys Five little monkeys jumped on the bed One fell off and bumped his head Momma called the doctor And the doctor said, “No more monkeys jumping on the bed.”

Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall All the king’s horses And all the king’s men Couldn’t put Humpty together again.

Let’s play with words! Car Star Change the first letter to make a new word. We can change the “C” to “ST” and we have … Car Can you change the “c” to “f” or “t” or even “j” to make a new word. Star

Click on the picture that rhymes with cone. Block Phone

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Correct! That is the right answer!

Click on the picture that rhymes with mouse. Frog House

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Correct! That is the right answer!