Student Instructions
1. Click Add Response.
2. Read the Guiding Question and follow the directions to learn something new.
3. Click the Next button to go to page 2.
4. Complete the colored Learning Blocks.
5. Complete the Show What You Know and Reflect Blocks.
6. Click
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7. Click the
green check when your Block Board is complete.
Family Why: Many children love to rhyme! 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. Rhyming also trains the ear to hear and separate sounds.
Teacher Notes (not visible to students)
####Learn more about Seesaw Lessons and how to purchase: [Click here.](https://seesaw.pub/BuyLessons) ####Overview: The focus of this board is to help students recognize and create words that rhyme. Rhyme encourages children to hear and compare units of sound and to recognize sound patterns. ####How to Use This Activity: Expand on the activities in this board to encourage students to increase phonemic awareness through rhyme. ####Standard Assessed: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2.A ####Additional Standards Addressed: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2.E