Rhyming words are words that have the same ending sound. For example, words like call, tall, fall, and ball. In simpler terms, it can be defined as the repetition of similar sounds.
Info about rhyming words-Rhyming helps children learn about word families such as let, met, pet, wet, and get. Rhyming also teaches children the sound of the language. Other important skills include phonological awareness, the ability to notice and work with the sounds in language.
Examples for rhyming words
- See you later, alligator.
- Too cool for school.
- Make or break.
- Shop 'til you drop.
- Meet and greet.
- Nearest and dearest.
- Fender bender.
- Blame game.
- Words that rhyme have the same sound. 'Cheese' and 'peas' both have the same sound. You can write rhyming poems by using pairs or groups of words that use the same sounds.
- Use a common rhyme scheme. There are many specific rhyme schemes available for you to play around with. ...
- Experiment with other poetry forms. ...
- Play with different types of rhyme. ...
- Play with sound repetition. ...
- Keep a notebook. ...
- Move your stanza breaks around. ...
- Use a rhyming dictionary
materials need-Copy,eraser and pen/pencil