Words That Rhyme
Students will have a worksheet where they will circle the words in each row that rhyme.
First, you will copy the worksheet so that each one will have a copy to do independently.
Then, you will write the following example on the board to show the students what they are to do. They are to circle the words that rhyme in each row.
Example:
1. Two Three To Four Five
Two and To rhyme. They have the same sound.
Worksheet - Words that Rhyme
Directions: Circle the words that rhyme in each row.
1. Car Boat Truck Coat
2. Ball Doll Blocks Toy
3. Train Plane Car Top
4. Same Came Farm Come
5. Four More Two Five
6. When What Goat Oat
7. Boy Girl Toy Ten
8. For Their More Nine
9. Hat Cat Pan Apple
10. Then Same Some Came
11. Can To Fan Four
12. Talk Walk Where Up
13. Down Who Clown Why
14. Book Paper Pencil Took
15. Chair Desk Did Lid
16. Cold Above Hen Pen
17. Pie What Came Same
18. Now Not Never Cot
19. Near After Fear Now
20. Tub Ate But Late
You can grade the students on the total number correct out of the total possible number.
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