I Love to Rhyme | English Song for Kids | Rhyming for Children

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In this lesson, students engage in a fun and interactive activity focused on rhyming words, where they learn to identify and generate words that sound similar at the end. Through a series of prompts, participants are encouraged to think creatively and collaboratively, enhancing their language skills while enjoying the playful nature of rhyming. The lesson emphasizes the joy of wordplay and aims to foster a love for language among learners.
  1. What are some words that rhyme with “cat”?
  2. Can you think of a word that rhymes with “dog”?
  3. Why do you think rhyming words are fun to say?

Let’s Have Fun with Rhyming Words!

Hello, friend! Do you like to play with words? Today, we’re going to have a fun time rhyming together. Rhyming means finding words that sound the same at the end. Let’s see how many rhyming words we can think of!

Let’s Start Rhyming!

I’ll say two words that rhyme, and then you can think of another word that rhymes with them. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Here We Go:

Cat, sat, ____

Dog, log, ____

Big, wig, ____

Ham, Sam, ____

Can, fan, ____

Net, pet, ____

More Rhyming Fun!

Let’s keep going with some more rhyming words. Can you think of a word that fits?

Try These:

Tot, got, ____

Mug, tug, ____

Tap, map, ____

Rub, scrub, ____

Sip, dip, ____

Hut, rut, ____

Keep Rhyming!

You’re doing great! Let’s find even more rhyming words together.

What’s Next?

Bed, fed, ____

Bit, fit, ____

Dad, glad, ____

Fun, run, ____

Bag, tag, ____

Shop, drop, ____

Let’s Rhyme Together!

Rhyming is so much fun, and we can do it all day long. Keep thinking of words that sound the same, and you’ll be a rhyming superstar!

I love to rhyme, you love to rhyme, let’s rhyme together and have a good time!

  • Can you think of a time when you heard a funny rhyme or made one up yourself? What was it, and why did it make you laugh?
  • Why do you think rhyming words are used in songs and poems? How do they make you feel when you hear them?
  • Let’s play a game! Look around the room and find an object. Can you think of a word that rhymes with it? Share it with us!
  1. Rhyming Treasure Hunt: Go on a rhyming treasure hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that rhyme with the words below and bring them back to share with the group. For example, if you have the word “hat,” you might find a “bat” or a “mat.”

    • Hat
    • Box
    • Pen
    • Book
  2. Rhyming Word Art: Create a piece of art using rhyming words. Draw or cut out pictures from magazines that represent words that rhyme. For example, draw a “cat” and a “hat” or find pictures of a “dog” and a “log.” Glue them onto a piece of paper and share your rhyming art with the class.

  3. Rhyming Story Time: With a partner, create a short story using as many rhyming words as you can. Start with a sentence like “The cat sat on the mat,” and see how many rhyming words you can add to your story. Share your story with the class and see who can come up with the most rhymes!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

I love to rhyme
You love to rhyme
Let’s rhyme together and have a good time

I’ll say two words that rhyme
Then you help me out
You think of a third word that rhymes with mine
And say it right out loud

cat, sat, ______________
dog, log, ______________
big, wig, ______________
ham, Sam, ______________
can, fan, ______________
net, pet, ______________

I love to rhyme
You love to rhyme
Let’s rhyme together and have a good time

tot, got, ______________
mug, tug, ______________
tap, map, ______________
rub, scrub, ______________
sip, dip, ______________
hut, rut, ______________

I love to rhyme
You love to rhyme
Let’s rhyme together and have a good time

bed, fed, ______________
bit, fit, ______________
Dad, glad, ______________
fun, run, ______________
bag, tag, ______________
shop, drop, ______________

I love to rhyme
You love to rhyme
Let’s rhyme together and have a good time

I love to rhyme
You love to rhyme
Let’s rhyme together and have a good time
Let’s rhyme

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