Rhyme
Young children's ability to rhyme units is an important component of phonological awareness. Students benefit from direct instruction of rhyme recognition paired with fun game-like rhyme activities.
The following link provides teacher with printable pages for creating a rhyme book. Teachers could also have students make their own books by cutting out or drawing pictures that rhyme and keeping them in a book.
Printable rhyme book
The Florida Center for Reading Research has many game-like rhyme activities.
Clike here for rhyme activities from PALS.
Phonological Awareness.org has many rhyme activity resources. Click here to see the activities.
The following link provides teacher with printable pages for creating a rhyme book. Teachers could also have students make their own books by cutting out or drawing pictures that rhyme and keeping them in a book.
Printable rhyme book
The Florida Center for Reading Research has many game-like rhyme activities.
Clike here for rhyme activities from PALS.
Phonological Awareness.org has many rhyme activity resources. Click here to see the activities.
Blending and Segmenting Sounds
The ability to blend and segment sounds is an important building-block to reading. The following websites have numerous suggestions for blending and segmenting activities.
Blending and segmenting activities from PALS.
Phonological Awareness.org has several blending activities.
Blending and Segmenting games from Reading Rockets.
Activities from the Florida Center for Reading Research: Blending, Segmenting, Isolating Phonemes.
Blending and segmenting activities from PALS.
Phonological Awareness.org has several blending activities.
Blending and Segmenting games from Reading Rockets.
Activities from the Florida Center for Reading Research: Blending, Segmenting, Isolating Phonemes.