Student Instructions
1. Click Add Response.
2. Click the Learn lightbulb and watch the video.
3. Click the Home button to return to the Homepage.
4. Complete the six Learning Blocks.
5. Click
Draft to save your work as you go.
6. Complete the Show What You Know + Reflect Block.
7. When your Block Board is complete, click the green
Check.
Family Why: Many children love to rhyme! In fact, many nursery rhymes, songs and children’s books contain rhyme because it allows children to hear words that sound the same and predict what might happen next.
Teacher Notes (not visible to students)
####Learn more about Seesaw Lessons and how to purchase: [Click here.](https://seesaw.pub/BuyLessons) ####Overview: In this Lesson from the Block Boards Collection, students practice rhyming, rhyming encourages children to hear and compare units of sound. It also helps them recognize sound patterns and separate sounds. ####How to Use This Lesson: Assign this Lesson for supplemental practice or review in your rhyme unit. Students can complete for independent practice or in small groups. ####Materials: Paper, pencil, and art supplies (e.g. crayons, markers, construction paper, etc.) support students' choice and creativity. ####Standards: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2a © Seesaw, 2021