Category: Rhyming
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Rhyme Time
Your Child Will Learn
An introduction to rhyming words
Here’s What to Do
- Select a nursery rhyme from the attachment linked below, or use one you already know.
- As you recite or sing the rhyme, act out the words for
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Picture Rhymes
Your Child Will Learn
How to identify two words that rhyme
Here’s What to Do
- Cut out 4-8 picture examples of words that will rhyme from magazines, newspapers, and junk mail ads (or, find rhyming objects from around your home,
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Waves, Taps, & Claps
Your Child Will Learn
To pay attention to rhyming words in songs
Here’s What to Do
- Choose a simple rhyme or rhyming song to say to your child.
- Wave your hands, tap your child’s body, or clap to emphasize the
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Rhyme Finds
Your Child Will Learn
To enjoy repeating rhyming words and knowing words that rhyme
Here’s What to Do
- Gather objects with names that rhyme (like: a toy cat and a hat, a toy car and a jar, a rag and
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The Good Morning Song
Your Child Will Learn
Listen to and repeat the words of a shared song
Here’s What to Do
- Pick a song to be your family’s “Good Morning Song.” Use one you know, look up “Good Morning Song” on the internet,