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At the start of each round one player draws a card, selects one of the ten words on the card (words like Troth, Underlay or Trapeze) and reads it aloud. Each player then announces how many words they think they can come up with that rhyme with the selected word. The player with the highest "bid" wins and is
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Deal seven cards to each player. Keep the remaining cards in a draw pile, face down. On each player's turn, he or she asks any other player if he or she has a word that rhymes with one of his cards. If the other player has cards that rhyme, he or she must give all cards with rhyming words to the player who asked.
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Instructions. Ok students, this is how you play! There are 2 parts in this game. 1st Part: 1. Students in groups or individually are going to read different parts of a book written by Dr. Seuss. 2. The choice of what book will be read is decided by you. You, the student can choose from, 'Happy Birthday to You!,' 'The Sneetches,' or
Rhyming is such an important pre-reading skill. My almost 4 year old loves playing simple rhyming games wherever we go. I've even created a DUPLO rhyming activi.
Lay Rhyme Time Word Cards face-down. The first player picks the top card. Player must say the name of each picture and come up with a word that rhymes with it. If the player comes up with a rhyme, they move to the color on the board that corresponds with the color of the word on their card.
Another party game along the lines of Pictionary. Only this time, as you move around the board, you or your team have to complete rhymes in different ways. In the first, you are given a word (HAM, for example) and have to create a four line rhyme: Have you seen my brother Sam? Lately he's been such a ham. He was
A Game of Rhyming and Poetry based on the books of Dr. Seuss. Players roll one die and move a communal pawn around the game board. When a player lands the mover on a "Rhyme" or "Poem" space, he draws a "Rhyme" or "Poem" card and completes the actions shown on the card. The card actions include word play
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