Rhyming Words: 3 Simple Ways to Teach Kids to Rhyme

Article by Barbara C.

Learning to rhyme has significant benefits for children. For instance, rhyming helps improve auditory skills, enhance vocabulary and improve speech. Rhyming also enables children to recognize word families, an important skill for beginning readers. Below are three simple ways to teach kids to rhyme. Before you begin, be sure to tell children what rhyming words are. Rhyming words are words that have the same ending sound, but different beginning sounds.

1. Read Nursery Rhymes. Reading nursery rhymes to children is a great way to teach kids to rhyme. Start with simple nursery rhymes and as you read the rhymes, ask children to select the rhyming words. For instance, “Which words in Jack and Jill went up the hill rhyme?”

2. Play the Rhyming Game. If you’re a parent, this game is a fun and educational way to pass time whether you’re on a road trip or waiting at the doctor’s office. Tell your child that you are going to play the rhyming game. For example, “Let’s play this game. This is how you play. First, I’ll say a word. Then you’ll say a word that rhymes!” After you explain the game, point to an object and say the word, i.e., “car” and wait for your child to say a word that rhymes, like “star” or “jar.”

If you’re an elementary school teacher, this game can be adapted for the classroom using a beanbag. Arrange your students in a circle. Tell your students that you are going to play the rhyming game. For example, “Let’s play this game. This is how you play. First, I’ll say a word and then I’ll throw the beanbag to Mark. When Mark catches the beanbag, he’ll say a word that rhymes. Then Mark will throw the beanbag to Amy. When Amy catches the beanbag, she’ll say a word that rhymes.” Supervise students as they throw the beanbag around the circle.

3. Use Rhyming Worksheets. Rhyming worksheets are an excellent way to teach kids to rhyme. As a teacher, I suggest hands-on worksheets because they involve students in the learning process. My students enjoy cutting and pasting. Not only is it a fun way to get students involved, but it’s a great way to build fine motor skills!

Whether you’re a parent or an elementary school teacher, teaching children to rhyme doesn’t have to be difficult. Reading nursery rhymes, playing the Rhyming Game and using rhyming worksheets are all fun ways to teach kids to rhyme!

About the Author

Barbara C. is an elementary school teacher who has taught kindergarten, first and second grade. Barbara has a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and is a regular contributor to Kids Smart Publishing, the publisher of hands-on activities and worksheets created by K-3 teachers. For rhyming worksheets with fun titles like “I Scream, You Scream” and “In the Doghouse,” visit http://www.kidssmartpublishing.com/rhymingwordsworksheets.htm

A New Kind of Rhyme Dictionary!

Article by Jason Tyler

Some of you may have heard about the Rhyme-Time Rhyme Dictionary. It’s a new kind of rhyme dictionary which uses a completely new classification system. It organises rhyme imperfectly as well as perfectly. No other kind does this yet. I’ll give you a demonstration as to how it works.

Traditional rhyme dictionaries only list words together if they rhyme perfectly. Take the word ‘dagger’ for example. In your traditional rhyme dictionary the only words listed with ‘dagger’ would be:-

bragger, gagger, hager, Jagger, magger, pager, stagger, swagger, wagar,

You can test this out at http://www.rhymezone.com/. Just type ‘dagger’ in the search field and see what you get.’

But what about words such as ‘blacker’ and ‘flatter’, what about ‘madder’ and ‘sapper’, what about ‘stammer’ and ‘batter’? The list goes on. The middle letters may be different, but they can all still be rhymed with the word ‘dagger’ when writing rap lyrics yet they aren’t included.

Now lets now have a look at what words you’ll find listed in the Rhyme-Time Rhyme Dictionary that rhyme with the word ‘dagger’:-

Abba, blabber, crabber, dabber, jabber, Jabba, slabber, backer, cracker, Dakar, Lacquer, knacker, packer, slacker, smacker, stacker, tracker, adder, bladder, ladder, madder,chaffer, gaffer, Jaffa, Staffer, gather, blather, bragger, dagger, gagger, Jagger, nagger, stagger, swagger, badger, cadger, gamma, grammar, hammer, clamber, glamour, mamma, shammer, stammer, Anna, banner, canner, Hannah, manner, manor, nana, Planner, spanner, scanner, tanner, kappa, clapper, dapper, flapper, grappa, nappa, wrapper, rapper, sapper, snapper, strapper, trapper, gasser, NASA, passer, Asher, dasher, flasher, masher, rasher, splasher, smasher, thrasher, attar, batter, chatter, hatter, latter, clatter, flatter, matter, natter, platter, scatter, splatter, spatter, ratter, tatter, catcher, stature, Thatcher, scratcher, lazar, Gaza, plaza, dabbler, gabbler, actor, factor, tractor, after, laughter, grafter, rafter, wafter, haggler, straggler, magma, alpha, amber, camber, clamber, mamba, samba, camper, clamper, hamper, pamper, tamper, Tampa, anchor, banker, canker, hanker, flanker, spanker, ranker, tanker, dander, panda, pander, rambler, scrambler, banger, hangar, hanger, clanger, anger, Bangor, clangour, answer, dancer, lancer, banter, canter, manta, Santa, planter, panzer, stanza, panther, captor, chapter, raptor, plasma, jasper, aster, Pasta, raster, battler, rattler, prattler, tattler, quatre, Mantra,

That’s nearly one hundred and fifty words! About ten times as many as your normal rhyme dictionary would get you

Any skilful emcee knows the importance of rhyming longer syllable words together so with that in my mind let’s have a look words three syllables in length. Again go to http://www.rhymezone.com/ but this time type ‘melody’, ‘therapy’ or ‘energy’ into the search field. These are the words you get:-

melody- none
therapy- none (apart from some really long words which basically have therapy stuck on the end!)
energy- cenergy

Hmmm pretty useless really for our purposes isn’t it! Now lets see what words are listed in the Rhyme-Time Rhyme Dictionary that rhyme with these words:-

remedy, Kennedy, melody, jeopardy, enemy, sesame, destiny, ebony, Bethany, felony, lemony, therapy, entropy, enury, lechery, treachery, century, beggary, Gregory, celery, memory, peppery, treasury, feathery, heathery, every, estuary, hennery, venery, sensory, embassy, legacy, jealousy, heresy, leprosy, ecstasy, enmity, equity, velvety, terribly, heavenly, clemency, tenancy, pregnancy, weaponry, elderly, specially, leisurely, westerly, Weatherly, Beverly, registry, chemistry, dentistry, presently, pedantry, tennantry, errantry, pleasantry,

So while your average rhyme dictionary gets you one word if you’re lucky, The Rhyme-Time Rhyme Dictionary gets you sixty words. That’s sixty times as many words. Coming up with multis is now a breeze!

The thing about rap lyrics is that they’re spoken faster than normal poetry. The rhymes therefore don’t need to be perfect in order for them rhyme. Traditional rhyme dictionaries list words together only if they do rhyme perfectly, but our system doesn’t work like that. Our system is designed with rappers and emcees in mind, people like you.

It also allows you to come up with huge amounts of multis within minutes….

Take the compound rhyming phrase ‘bread baking’. All you do is put each words relevant section side by side then you just start picking out combinations that work. I got these within five minutes:

bread baking, head shaking, neck bracing, check mating, men raping, dress making, lead gating, red taping, dread dating, press slating, leg breaking, feds chasing, bet taking, jet blazing, hen grazing, Ben’s savings, best placing, gem facing, flesh flaking,

Here’s another example of what the Rhyme-Time Rhyme Dictionary can do- I repeated the process, but used the rhyming phrase ‘quick memory’ instead. The results are as followed:

swiss remedy, hip therapy, this century, his destiny, kids weaponry, Ric’s enemy, sick melody, spit seventy, give pleasantly, big felony, mix ecstasy, tinned celery, quick memory, in jeopardy, sprint leisurely,

This again took little over five minutes. Just think how useful this Rhyme Dictionary will be next time you get writing some rap lyrics!

About the Author

Jason Tyler is a writer and poet from England who holds a BA in English Language and Literature. He’s recently made a name for himself by devising a new rhyme dictionary which will have you writing better rap lyrics in no time. This resource can be found at www.rhymetimerapskills.com

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Rhymes are a regular correspondence of sounds which will learn kids faster

Article by Rajendra

It is often considered a single and a boring book would not attract the interest of a child as in the case of a book that is filled with colorful pictures. In the same way, most children tend to remember rhymes and then make a child learn as a nursery rhyme can be an effective strategy to make the child learn a particular thing easily.

In many cases, we often observed that children around the world often tend to keep an object related to their studies for a short period of time if the child is not interested in the subject. If rhymes, most children are fond of rhyme, and thus allowing them to discover the form of rhymes can help you know about them effectively.

If your child goes through his course of study at an English medium school and in the nursery division, so I guess you might face problems in making him learn the rhyme appropriate because it is obvious that it tends to forget the rhyme every time you make him learn the rhyme. If you are getting annoyed by the fact that your child can not even remember a simple rhyme, so I must tell you that no child can ever remember one thing if you do not what is interesting for your child. For this reason, most children psychologists often suggest that if you make you child to learn and memorize, then you need to make things interesting for him.

These nursery rhymes related sites also have several other facilities that you will never find in a school or even in a book. First, most of these sites have the possibility of two sound and visual effects and the availability rhyme. What I mean is that there are some websites which maintain a collection of nursery rhymes for children, and children can easily hear the rhyme from the site. This assistance is available May 1 audio website and it allows the child to remember the rhyme effectively for a period of time alone. In addition, in some cases, rhymes also a visual attached to them to return the child to visualize and realize that the rhyme has the means. In this way, children can easily understand the rhyme and it makes things easier for him. The child can easily remember the rhymes for children and the child can keep the rhyme for days, sometimes for over a month. Web sites generally do not charge money to listen to the rhyme. However, there are several sites that pay a certain sum of money for listening and downloading rhyme with sound and visual effects.

However, a problem of your child remember nursery rhymes he had learned in the classroom or in his house is confronted by many as a parent. The solution for making your children learn nursery rhymes at once and to keep the rhyme for a longer period of time, to make him learn nursery rhymes in the form of a song. The child remembers the rhyme if you sing it for him and he would retain the rhyme for a longer period if you sing the rhyme to him rather than simply reading the book.

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