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Rhyming
These rhyming worksheets are for students who can't yet read simple words. Only pictures are used so students can practice rhyming without needing to read. The students are asked to draw a line between the pictures whose words rhyme with each other.
Rhyming is important in early literacy as young students' literacy skills are to listen and speak, rather than read and write. The auditory understanding of sounds and rhyming patterns help students as they later start putting sounds together to read words. In these visual worksheets, students identify which picture of the 3 shown rhymes with the first picture. Rhyming exercises without written words emphasize the phonetic nature of rhyming.
For students who can sound out words, these worksheets focus on matching rhyming words. Students are encouraged to sound out the words to discover the words that rhyme, as well as to discover the visual clues in the spelling of words that are likely to rhyme with each other.
These are our most challenging kindergarten worksheet on rhyming words; students are given an array of words and must search through them to find which ones rhyme with an example word. No pictures are provided, so students will have to sound out the words as well as look for visual clues in the spelling.