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10 Rhyming Books Your Kindergartners Will Love

10 Rhyming Books Your Kindergartners Will Love

A simple, engaging way to incorporate rhyming into your daily lessons is through read alouds. Captivating trade books can pull in even your most reluctant learners! Countless books include rhyming as part of the book’s cadence. Check out a few of these rhyming books – you may already have some of them in your classroom library!

4 Rhyming Games That Can Help Your Students Learn While Having Fun

4 Rhyming Games That Can Help Your Students Learn While Having Fun

No one said that learning couldn’t be fun! Rhyming games are a great motivational tool for many students. If you don’t feel comfortable including games in your day-to-day center rotations or small group instruction, they are still a great go-to for indoor recess or parent volunteers.

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.