RHYME TIME By Immy Burns. RHYMING WORDS Words that rhyme sound the same at the end They usually end in the same few letters.

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RHYME TIME By Immy Burns

RHYMING WORDS Words that rhyme sound the same at the end They usually end in the same few letters

RHYMING WORDS Words that rhyme may be spelled the same except the first letter or two hat batrat

RHYMING WORDS Words that rhyme may be spelled differently hare bear chair

NURSERY RHYMES 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.

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 REVIEW Click on the picture that rhymes with cone

CORRECT!! That is the right answer

OOPS!! Try Again

LET’S REVIEW Click on the picture that rhymes with mouse

OOPS!! Try Again

CORRECT!! That is the right answer