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Rhyme Recognition Activities for Kids

The document provides instructions for two activities related to rhyming. The first activity has four items but no details are provided about the tasks. The second activity lists six items but similarly lacks task details. Additional text provides context that the activities aim to teach children to recognize rhymes and sounds through reciting poems and songs, and optionally use nonsense words when asking students to produce rhymes. The focus is on rhyming ability rather than vocabulary.
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Rhyme Recognition Activities for Kids

The document provides instructions for two activities related to rhyming. The first activity has four items but no details are provided about the tasks. The second activity lists six items but similarly lacks task details. Additional text provides context that the activities aim to teach children to recognize rhymes and sounds through reciting poems and songs, and optionally use nonsense words when asking students to produce rhymes. The focus is on rhyming ability rather than vocabulary.
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 Activity 1

Directions: For each item below, click on the audio icon to hear the instructions.

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Remember: Reciting poems and singing songs that rhyme teaches children to listen
closely to sounds and develop a sensitivity to their similarities and differences.

Rhyme recognition is easier than producing rhymes. When asking students to produce
rhymes, nonsense words are acceptable because the focus is on their ability to perform
the rhyming task, not on their vocabulary knowledge.
Activity 2
Directions: For each item below, click on the audio icon to hear the instructions.

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