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Rhyming Words
GenX-Education
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10/16/2024
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Hi boys and girls. Today we are going to be talking all about rhyming words. What are
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rhyming words? Well, rhyming words are words that sound the same at the end. So when we
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are trying to decide if two words rhyme, we have to listen very carefully to the ending
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sounds of those words to figure that out. So today we are going to be looking at two
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words and saying the words to see if we can figure out if the two words rhyme or if they
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do not rhyme. Let's get started with our first two words. Say these words with me, hat, bat.
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Do hat and bat rhyme? Do they sound the same at the end? Yes, they do. Hat has the at sound
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at the end and bat has the at sound at the end. So those two words do rhyme. Nice job.
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Let's go to our next two words. Say these words with me, fan, map. Do those two words
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rhyme? I'm hearing an in the word fan and I'm hearing app at the end of the word map.
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Those are two different ending sounds. So we would say that fan and map do not rhyme.
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I'll press the frown. Nice job. Say these words with me, man, pan. Do those two words
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rhyme? Yes, man and pan both have the an sound at the end. So those two words do rhyme. What
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about rat, cut? Rat, cut. This is tricky because both of these words end with the t sound. But
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when we think about the vowel in the middle of the word, rat has the a sound, cut has the a sound.
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So when we hear that ending of the word rat, we hear at and in the word cut, we hear at.
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Those are two different ending sounds. So we are going to say that those two words do not rhyme.
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That was tricky. Nice work. How about these two words, jam, ham? Go ahead and say those words.
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Jam, ham. Do those words rhyme? Yes, those words both have the am sound at the end. So those two
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words do rhyme. Nice work. What about jet, net? Say those words. Jet, net. Do those two words rhyme?
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I am hearing at at the end of jet and I'm hearing at at the end of net. So yes, those two words do
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rhyme. Let's do our last two words. Go ahead and say these words. Bed, gum. Bed, gum. Do those two
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words rhyme? Those have different ending sounds, don't they? I'm hearing ed at the end of bed and
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um at the end of gum. Those are two different ending sounds. So we will go ahead and press
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the frown. Those do not rhyme. Nice work, boys and girls. Good job practicing your rhyming words
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today.
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