Name rhyming game
Get the children moving with these rhyming activities:. When you tell them to, the kiddos have to race to their partner who has a coordinating rhyming picture. Whoever gets to their partner first, wins. If playing this game with just one child, place objects or pictures that rhyme in different spots outside. Use tape to create a hopscotch game inside, or chalk for an outside game.
Have pictures inside each hopscotch square. Yell out a word, then have the child hop to the appropriate rhyming word. Hide objects or pictures in the home, classroom, or outside. Give children picture checklists and have them go hunting for rhyming words! Glue pictures to footprint cut-outs, then place these footprints in a line. Be sure to place rhyming pairs next to each other. Have children say the rhyming words as they step on the pictures. The rhyming pairs could also be mixed up, with the children having to hop from one rhyming word to another.
What are some of your favorite rhyming games for preschoolers? My kiddos always seem to love memory, bingo, and anything that involves moving around. It comes as a set of Google Slides that you can use in the classroom or as part of virtual learning. Plus, it includes a printable set of the slides that can be used in your classroom centers and small groups. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
What a great post! For a free downloadable list of rhyming books that are great for kindergarteners, click on the link! This activity is no prep at all! Easy Peasy! If you are looking for a supplemental activity for whole or small groups, I personally love Heggerty. Although read by the script, my kinders love it, especially when I exaggerate the hand motions! Do you remember the game telephone? One person starts and whispers in the ear of the next person. Each person turns to the person next to them and whispers the same to that person.
By the end, the last child should be whispering back several rhyming words. These word family cards are a steal! I make a laminated set to run through them in my small groups, but the kiddos will want some of their own!
By choosing this resource, you will be getting 24 downloadable Kindergarten Reading Stations to help you through the year, including rhyming and word family activities. My kiddos all have a Ziploc filled with cardstock letters. Every day, we will use those cards to build words, and the easiest words to start with are word families!
I will ask them to spell out a word like b-a-t with their cards. What letter did you use? This rhyming memory set is free! Here is a way to make learning fun with this hands-on rhyming activity for kindergarten! Use as literacy centers, morning work, or guided reading games. Easy to prepare and ready to go. Martha Speaks Martha Seeks! Martha Speaks Martha's Steaks a meat collecting game with active verb vocab curric. Ready Jet Go! Jet's Planet Pinball Play pinball and collect all the planets!
Mindy's Constellation Operation Explore different constellations in the night sky with Mindy! This is a funny silly song that your children will enjoy. It will be even more fun if you have a plushie elephant that the children can pass around to 'sit' on the child whose name is mentioned.
Click HERE to listen to the tune of this song. Willoughby wallaby wee An elephant sat on me Willoughby wallaby woo An elephant sat on YOU point to the child whose name will be used Willoughbly wallaby Woarlie An elephant sat on Charlie.
This is not a quiet chant! You have to use your cheerleader voice and wave your arms in the air like you've just won a medal! A great chant to bring about positivity and energy to your class. It sure is going to make your children feel good about themselves!
Yaaayyyyy Charlie! I got this idea from Dr. Jean Warren and my kindergarten kids love it because it is so silly. It is also a great way for the children to learn the beginning sound of their name.
Basically it is the classic 'Happy Birthday to You' song but you change the first sound of every word to match the first sound of a child's name.
For example for Conrad it would be:.
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