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The Chocolate Teacher PC back
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The Viral Teacher PC back
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Autism Journey PC back 2
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Phonics to Fluency PC back 2
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Wyatt PC back
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Dynamic Learning PC back
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Preschool Community PC back
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How to Engage Your Students with a Simple Rhyming Chant

How to Engage Your Students with a Simple Rhyming Chant

Today I want to share a super fun game that you can use to practice rhyming. This game would be great for your morning meeting or those little bits of time when you’re waiting to go to specials. To play this game, you only need your thinking cap and the ability to remember this fun rhyming chant! You could also use an anchor chart or pocket chart if you wanted to have the chant for the game “live” somewhere for the students to reference, but that is totally optional.