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UNLOCKING THE MYSTERY OF RHYME: 

UNLOCKING THE MYSTERY OF RHYME Julie Weeks EXC 7390

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LESSON PLAN OBJECTIVE: Students will identify rhyming words in context PROCEDURE: Students will listen to the teacher read Is Your Mama a Llama?. The teacher will guide the students in identifying rhyming words throughout the story. The teacher will use the following strategies to explore the concept of rhyming: Auditory discrimination between rhyming and non-rhyming words Substitution of initial sounds to form new rhyming words Selection of words that rhyme as displayed through pictures and print Independent practice: “Find the Rhyme” worksheet MATERIALS: The book: Is Your Mama a Llama? Computer with presenter box T.V. Power Point presentation: “Rhyming Words” Worksheets: “Find the Rhyme” and “Matching Pairs” EVALUATION: Students will be able to independently complete the worksheet, “Matching Pairs”, with 80% accuracy.

What is rhyme? rhyme: 

What is rhyme? rhyme When one word shares the same ending sound as another word Poetry or verse

Is Your Mama a Llama?: 

Is Your Mama a Llama? “Is your mama a llama?” I asked my friend Dave. “No, she is not,” is the answer Dave gave. “She hangs by her feet, and she lives in a cave. I do not believe that’s how llamas behave.” “Oh,” I said. “You are right about that. I think that your mama sounds more like a bat!” “Is your mama a llama?” I asked my friend Fred. “No, she is not,” is what Freddy said. “She has a long neck and white feathers and wings. I don’t think a llama has all of those things.”

Let’s Look at the Word Endings:: 

Let’s Look at the Word Endings: DAVE CAVE THAT WINGS GAVE BEHAVE BAT THINGS

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Listen carefully: I am going to say two words. Tell me if you think they rhyme or do NOT rhyme.

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YOU can make words rhyme by changing the first sound and leaving the last sound the same! B + OY = BOY BOY T + OY = TOY TOY J + OY = JOY JOY Can you think of a word that would rhyme with CAT?

CAT CAT: 

CAT CAT FAT HAT MAT PAT RAT SAT BAT

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Look at the following pictures to see if you can find the rhyming words!

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FROG FROG LOG LOG CAT CAT

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FR + OG = FROG & L + OG = LOG

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CAR CAR TRUCK TRUCK JAR JAR

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C + AR = CAR & J + AR = JAR

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CHAIR CHAIR BRAIN BRAIN TRAIN TRAIN

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B + RAIN = BRAIN & T + RAIN = TRAIN

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DOLL DOLL MOUSE MOUSE HOUSE HOUSE

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M + OUSE = MOUSE & H + OUSE = HOUSE

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“FIND THE RHYME”

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Now, let’s check your answers!

1. A dog can wag his tail.: 

1. A dog can wag his tail.

2. The U.S. flag is red, white, and blue.: 

2. The U.S. flag is red, white, and blue.

3. We clean with a rag.: 

3. We clean with a rag.

4. A fun game to play is tag.: 

4. A fun game to play is tag.

5. At Halloween, we get a trick-or-treat bag.: 

5. At Halloween, we get a trick-or-treat bag.

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Now, let’s show what you know!

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“MATCHING PAIRS”