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Rhyme Time With Funny Bunny! - The Basics

This is a one-lesson course that introduces rhyming to your student!
Emily Goulden
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What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. interactive google slides
Assessment
Observation, Kahoot!

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 2
Students will learn about rhymes and work on successfully recognizing and sorting rhyming words! 

1. First, students will watch a Jack Hartmann video that introduces rhyming in a fun and interactive way! We will discuss what rhymes they heard in the video. 

2. Next, we will read the book, "Who's Making That Mess?". We will discuss what rhymes they heard in the book and what makes them rhymes. 

3. Thirdly, we will work on a picture sort! I will present students with a sorting card that has one picture. We will name the object in the picture. Students will then name the other picture cards that match! 

4. If time allows, we will work on a worksheet as a class. If not, the worksheet will make a great guide to practice at home with! 

Book List (rhyming):
The Bug on the Rug By: Marv Alinas Illustrated by: Kathleen Petelinsek
The Best Log in the Bog By: Marv Alinas  Illustrated by: 
My Big Wig By: Marv Alinas  Illustrated by: Kathleen Petelinsek
Ben's Hen By: Marv Alinas  Illustrated by: Kathleen Petelinsek
Ned, Ted, and the Red Shed By: Marv Alinas Illustrated by: Kathleen Petelinsek
Fun in the Sun By: Marv Alinas  Illustrated by: Kathleen Petelinsek

Standards: 1.3.5.C.1 - sound techniques (eg., rhyme, alliteration) CC.1.1.K.C - recognize and produce rhyming words.
Learning Goals
Students will learn what a rhyme is.
Students will learn what makes a phrase a rhyme.
Students will be able to identify and suggest rhyming words.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Students will be asked to access Nearpod, Kahoot!, and YouTube in order to fully experience this course. They may require assistance in accessing these sources for the first time. An account may be required. A codes will be needed for both Nearpod and Kahoot, along with the creation of a "nickname". Nothing will be require to access videos on Canva. Most YouTube videos will be under the "kids" section of YouTube however some are not and will require an adult account to avoid the videos being blocked. Youtube and Canva videos, and Nearpod will be used via screen share. The google slides presentation will be a simple link to follow and download.
Supply List
Students will benefit from having a copy of the worksheet so they may follow along during class or or work on after the lesson.
 1 file available upon enrollment
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Joined March, 2020
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$15

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Meets once
45 min

Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
3-6 learners per class

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