Hello, friends! Welcome to a fun adventure with Elvis, the forgetful elf. Elvis has lost 10 keys to Santa’s Workshop, and he needs our help to find them. Without the keys, there will be no gifts for Christmas! Can you help Elvis find the keys?
Before we start, let’s learn about rhyming words. Rhyming words are words that sound the same at the end. They make stories and songs sound fun and musical. Are you ready to find some rhyming words?
Here’s our first clue: “I am an elf and I sit on a shelf.” Can you find the rhyming words? That’s right! “Elf” and “shelf” rhyme. We found our first key!
Next clue: “The cat is wearing a hat.” What are the rhyming words here? Yes, “cat” and “hat” rhyme. We have our second key!
Now, let’s look at this one: “The frog is jumping over the log.” Can you hear the rhyming words? “Frog” and “log” rhyme. That’s our third key!
Here’s another: “The bee is hovering under the tree.” Do you hear the rhyme? “Bee” and “tree” sound the same at the end. We found our fourth key!
Next up: “The sun’s eating a bun.” That’s funny! “Sun” and “bun” rhyme. We have our fifth key!
How about this one: “The bug is under the rug.” Can you spot the rhyme? “Bug” and “rug” rhyme. That’s our sixth key!
Now, “The goat is sailing in a boat.” What are the rhyming words? “Goat” and “boat” rhyme. We have our seventh key!
Here’s a funny one: “The bear is stuck in the chair.” Can you find the rhyme? “Bear” and “chair” rhyme. That’s our eighth key!
Next clue: “The plums are playing the drums.” Isn’t that silly? “Plums” and “drums” rhyme. We have our ninth key!
Finally: “The duck is driving the truck.” Can you spot the rhyme? “Duck” and “truck” rhyme. We found our tenth key!
Thank you for helping Elvis find all 10 keys! Now he can open Santa’s Workshop and save Christmas. If you want to practice more rhyming words, visit www.tutoringhour.com for fun worksheets.
Thanks for joining the adventure. See you next time! Bye!
Rhyme Hunt at Home: Go on a rhyme hunt around your house! Look for objects and try to find words that rhyme with them. For example, if you see a “clock,” think of words like “rock” or “sock.” Write down the rhyming pairs you find and share them with your family. How many rhyming pairs can you discover?
Create a Rhyming Story: With the help of an adult, create a short story using rhyming words. Start with a sentence like “The cat sat on a mat,” and then add more sentences that rhyme. Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. How many rhyming sentences can you come up with?
Rhyming Word Match Game: Make a set of cards with different words on them. Mix them up and place them face down. Take turns flipping over two cards at a time, trying to find pairs of words that rhyme. If you find a match, keep the pair and take another turn. The player with the most pairs at the end wins. Can you think of more words to add to your game?
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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Hello and welcome to Tutoring Hour! I’m Elvis, the forgetful elf. I have lost the 10 keys to Santa’s Workshop. If I don’t open the workshop, there will be no gifts for Christmas. Oh, I’m so miserable! I need to find the keys soon. Can you help me find them?
You’ll come across different sentence clues. All you need to do to help me is find the rhyming pairs of words. With each correct answer, we’ll get a key to Santa’s Workshop. Are you ready?
Wait, first let me tell you what rhyming words are. Rhyming words are words that have similar ending sounds. Are we good to go?
Let’s take our first sentence clue: “I am an elf and I sit on a shelf.” Can you spot the rhyming words in this sentence? Yes, “elf” rhymes with “shelf.” We have our first key!
Next, “The cat is wearing a hat.” Can you find the rhyming words? “Cat” and “hat” have the same ending sound. We got our second key!
Now, “The frog is jumping over the log.” What are the rhyming words here? “Frog” rhymes with “log,” and that’s our third key!
What’s the next sentence? “The bee is hovering under the tree.” Do you hear two similar sounding words? Yes, “bee” and “tree” have an identical ending sound. We have found our fourth key!
Next, “The sun’s eating a bun.” Oh, that’s really funny! “Sun” and “bun” have a similar final sound, and that’s our fifth key.
Now, “The bug is under the rug.” The endings of “bug” and “rug” sound alike. That gives us our sixth key!
Next, “The goat is sailing in a boat.” That’s pretty amusing! “Goat” and “boat” have the same final sound. We have our seventh key!
Oh, “The bear is stuck in the chair.” That’s hilarious! “Bear” and “chair” rhyme, and there is our eighth key!
Next, “The plums are playing the drums.” Is this for real? I can’t stop laughing! “Plums” rhymes with “drums,” and we have our ninth key!
Finally, “The duck is driving the truck.” Did you spot the rhyming pair? “Duck” rhymes with “truck.” We have our tenth key!
Thank you, folks, for helping me find the 10 keys! I’m going to open Santa’s Workshop before I forget. If you need worksheets to practice identifying rhyming words, visit www.tutoringhour.com.
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