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Rhyming activity kindergarten
Rhyming activity kindergarten









Here are the characters included in the Rhyming Activity Bundle. I’ve created a set of fun learning activities you can use to teach rhyming skills to the young children in your Pre-K and Kindergarten classroom. Therefore, it makes perfect sense to use real objects and picture cards, combined with fun rhyming games when teaching this concept to your students. But young children learn best when they experience things concretely first, hands-on activities can help them better understand abstract concepts.īecause you can’t touch it with your hands, rhyming can be considered an abstract concept. Rhyming is an auditory skill, which means we learn to rhyme by listening to and hearing the sounds in words.

rhyming activity kindergarten

Before you know it, you may start to feel like you’re in a race against the clock to get your little learners kindergarten or first grade ready. Some may enter your classroom understanding a few basic phonemic awareness skills, while others will not know any. That’s because not all children learn at the same pace. Let’s face it, you can recite nursery rhymes and read rhyming books until you’re blue in the face, but you’ll still have some kids who struggle to understand the concept of rhyming.

rhyming activity kindergarten

I created these super fun and engaging rhyming games your little learners are going to love, and there’s even a freebie for you to try out! To take your phonemic awareness game to the next level grab your copy below!

#RHYMING ACTIVITY KINDERGARTEN HOW TO#

While it may not seem like an easy skill to teach, you can make learning how to rhyme fun and exciting for the young children in your early childhood classroom. Rhyming is an important early literacy skill for your Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten students to learn.









Rhyming activity kindergarten