Lesson 21: Writing Poems with Rhyming Words

✍️ WRITING (40 Lessons)🟡 C. Creative Writing

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Tip: Rhyming words sound the same at the end: cathat, sunfun. Keep lines short and end with a period.

Objective

I can read, say, and write simple poem lines using rhyming words that end with the same sounds.

Materials

Listen for the ending sound to find a rhyme.

Mini-lesson — What is a rhyme?

  1. Rhyming words have the same ending sound (cat/hat).
  2. Write short lines with a capital at the start.
  3. Use a period at the end of each line.
  4. Read your lines—do the last words rhyme?

Try rhyme families: -at (cat/hat), -ug (bug/mug), -an (pan/fan).

Guided Practice — Trace rhyming lines

Trace and write short poem lines. Say the last two words—do they rhyme?

  • I see a cat.
  • I wear a hat.
  • The bug sips from a mug.

Practice capitals for line starts and use a period.

Tracing Pad
Tracing snapshot for print

Drag & Drop — Make Rhyming Lines

Drag each word into the correct order. Make the last words rhyme and end with a .

Iseeacat.
Iwearahat.
Thebughasamug.
Thesunisfun.
Iseeabat.
Werunforfun.
Themanhasapan.
Isitonthemat.
Thebugisontherug.
Iruninthesun.
Iseeafan.
Thecatnapsonthemat.

Quick Check (15 questions)

1) Which pair rhymes?

2) Rhyming words…

3) Which rhymes with bug?

4) Which pair rhymes?

5) Which ends with the same sound as cat?

6) How does a poem line begin?

7) What should be at the end of each line?

8) To find a rhyme, you should listen to…

9) Which words rhyme?

10) A good Level 1 poem line is…

11) Which rhymes with man?

12) After you write a poem line you should…

13) Two words rhyme when they…

14) In poems we still…

15) To check your rhyme, you should…

Assessment (parent/teacher)

Exit ticket (student)

I will practice…

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