Rhyme, Rhyme All the Time

Identifying words that rhyme together is an important part of developing literacy skills. It helps children to make connections between words, and can often help them sound out new words that are spelled similarly. For example, if a child already knows how to pronounce “hat,” they are better able to guess how to pronounce “bat.”
As you are reading, take the time to see if there are any words that rhyme in your book. Point these out to your child and see if you can’t think of any other words that rhyme with them. If there are no rhyming words in a particular book, select an easy word or two and brainstorm some words that rhyme.
Rhyme, Rhyme All the Time



Identifying words that rhyme together is an important part of developing literacy skills. It helps children to make connections between words, and can often help them sound out new words that are spelled similarly. For example, if a child already knows how to pronounce “hat,” they are better able to guess how to pronounce “bat.”
As you are reading, take the time to see if there are any words that rhyme in your book. Point these out to your child and see if you can’t think of any other words that rhyme with them. If there are no rhyming words in a particular book, select an easy word or two and brainstorm some words that rhyme.