Lesson 1: Rhyming Songs
Lesson 1: Rhyming Songs
Main Concept:
Children will begin recognizing rhyming words by listening to and singing along with familiar songs, pausing to identify rhyming pairs.

Warm-Up Activity:
  • Review Familiar Rhymes
  • Review rhyming songs your child already knows. The child must be familiar with the poem/rhyme in order to do this activity. Sight Words Dot Com has a great list here

Main Activity: Hearing the Rhyme

Part 1
Sing a simple nursery rhyme together, but say the rhyming words louder. “Twinkle, twinkle, little, STAR. How I wonder what you ARE.” Your could also reverse this and say the rhyming words softly. 
Possible songs:
  • "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" (stream/dream)
  • "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" (spout/out)
  • "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (snow/go)

Part 2
Sing a simple nursery rhyme together, such as “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” Emphasize the rhyming words by slightly pausing before saying them, allowing the child to anticipate the sound. 

Part 3
Sing together but pause longer before the second rhyming word in each pair. Let the child fill in the blank. 
  • If the child struggles, give them two choices: one rhyming word and one non-rhyming word (e.g., "Are or boat?").
  • Repeat with other songs, gradually allowing the child to anticipate the rhymes independently.
  • Optional: Play with rhythm by singing the song in different styles (fast, slow, whispering, clapping, etc.).
  • As the child gets more familiar with the activity, use rhymes that the child is less familiar with. 
Prewriting: Cup and Hump
(Letter shapes like lowercase "n," "m," or "u")
  • Paint the Cup and Hump Path: Use toy cars dipped in paint to follow a path made of alternating “cup” (down and curve up) and “hump” (hump over and down) shapes on paper.
  • Animal Walks: Pretend to be animals going over “humps” (e.g., camels) or into “cups” (e.g., turtles crawling into a shell). Walk over pillows (humps) and crawl into hula hoops (cups).
  • Rainbow Cups & Humps: Draw giant versions on the sidewalk and trace with sidewalk chalk in rainbow colors.