ENGLISH2 Q2 1 EN2PA-II-1 Recognize rhymes in chants, poems, and stories heard..pptx

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Rhyme Time: Recognizing Rhymes in Chants, Poems, and Stories

What Are Rhymes? Rhymes are words that sound the same at the end They often appear in poems, songs, and stories Rhymes make language fun and musical Can you think of any rhyming words?

Rhymes in Chants Chants often use rhymes to create rhythm Examples: "One, two, buckle my shoe" or "Rain, rain, go away" Let's try a simple chant together! What rhyming words did you hear in our chant?

Rhymes in Poems Poems frequently use rhymes at the end of lines They can make poems easier to remember Here's a short poem: "I have a little cat, She likes to wear a hat. She sits upon a mat, And sometimes chases a rat." Which words rhyme in this poem?

Rhymes in Stories Some stories, especially for children, use lots of rhymes Dr. Seuss books are famous for their rhymes Rhymes in stories can make them more fun to read What's your favorite rhyming story?

Listening for Rhymes When you hear a chant, poem, or story, listen carefully Pay attention to the ends of words Do any words sound the same? Those might be rhymes!

Rhyme Families Words that rhyme belong to the same "family" Example: cat, hat, mat, rat Can you think of more words in this family? What other rhyme families can you create?

Rhyme Games Let's play a rhyming game! I'll say a word, you say a word that rhymes Example: "Can you think of a word that rhymes with 'ball'?" Remember, the words should sound the same at the end

Creating Your Own Rhymes Now it's your turn to make rhymes Try writing a short rhyming poem It doesn't have to be long - even two lines is great! Share your rhymes with the class

Rhymes in Songs Many songs use rhymes in their lyrics Rhymes can make songs catchy and easy to remember Let's sing a simple rhyming song together What rhymes did you notice in the song?

Review: Why Are Rhymes Important? Rhymes make language fun and musical They help us remember words and phrases Rhymes improve our listening skills Understanding rhymes helps us become better readers and writers What's your favorite thing about rhymes?

Question 1 What are rhymes? a) Words that start with the same letter b) Words that sound the same at the end c) Words that have the same number of letters d) Words that mean the same thing Can you think of an example of two words that rhyme?

Question 2 Which famous author is known for writing books with lots of rhymes? a) J.K. Rowling b) Roald Dahl c) Dr. Seuss d) Eric Carle What's your favorite rhyming book?

Question 3 Complete this nursery rhyme: "One, two, buckle my ____" a) shoe b) hat c) coat d) glove Do you know any other nursery rhymes? Can you recite one?

Question 4 Which of these words does NOT rhyme with "cat"? a) bat b) hat c) mat d) pet Can you think of another word that rhymes with "cat"?

Question 5 Why are rhymes important? (Choose all that apply) a) They make language fun b) They help us remember words c) They improve our listening skills d) All of the above What's your favorite thing about rhymes?

Answer Key Question 1: b) Words that sound the same at the end Question 2: c) Dr. Seuss Question 3: a) shoe Question 4: d) pet Question 5: d) All of the above Great job completing the quiz! Remember, rhymes are everywhere in songs, poems, and stories. Keep listening for them!
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