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Silly Rhymes and Reading Fun

In this fun one-time class, early readers will explore rhyming words and improve reading skills through an interactive story and wordplay. Perfect for kids who enjoy learning through creativity.
Aneesah Dominguez
Average rating:
3.2
Number of reviews:
(6)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 3
Beginner - Intermediate Level
In this fun-filled, 25-minute class, young readers will explore silly rhymes and playful language through an interactive story. Students are encouraged to bring their favorite stuffed animal friends to class, adding an extra layer of fun and helping to promote speaking and sharing. We’ll focus on recognizing rhyming words, building reading comprehension, and playing a quick and creative word game. By the end of class, your child will be confidently creating their own fun rhymes while enjoying a lighthearted learning experience. Perfect for early readers who love to laugh and learn at the same time!


Class Experience:
In this 25-minute class, we will:

	• Read a funny, rhyming story that introduces students to word patterns and helps them practice identifying rhymes.
	• Discuss the rhyming words from the story and brainstorm some new, silly ones.
	• Create our own funny rhymes through a short, interactive game that lets students play with words and language.
	• Share our favorite rhymes with the group, building confidence and encouraging creativity.

This class will be interactive and fast-paced to keep students engaged. I will use slides with colorful visuals to guide the lesson, and students will have plenty of chances to participate in discussions, answer questions, and share their rhymes. My teaching style is playful, encouraging, and designed to create a supportive environment where students feel confident to express themselves.

By the end of the session, students will leave with stronger rhyming skills, improved reading comprehension, and a big smile!
Learning Goals
Students will be able to identify and recognize rhyming words within a story.
Students will improve their phonemic awareness by practicing the sounds of rhyming word pairs.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Optional materials, such as a notebook and pencil, can be used for jotting down rhymes or ideas during class, but they are not required.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Gray, Kes. Frog on a Log? – This humorous story serves as the main text for exploring rhyming words and engaging students in playful language.
Joined June, 2018
3.2
6reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I hold a teaching certification with a reading endorsement in Florida and Texas, along with a master’s degree in higher education focused on student success. With several years of experience teaching elementary-aged children, I have developed effective strategies for fostering literacy skills, particularly in phonemic awareness and reading comprehension. My background in creating engaging lesson plans and interactive activities enables me to make learning fun and accessible for all students. Additionally, I have a passion for instilling a love of reading in young learners through playful and creative approaches.

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Meets once
25 min

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

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