How Does Let's Learn RHYMING {Phonemic Awareness} Work?

Let’s Learn Rhyming is like playing a fun game where you match sounds that are almost the same, just like how your toys can look similar but still be different.

Phonemic awareness means paying close attention to the little sounds in words. Think of it as listening for hidden messages inside every word, just like finding treasure in a toy box!

How It Works

Imagine you have two blocks: one says cat, and the other says hat. They both end with the same sound, at! That’s what rhyming is all about. When you hear or say words that match at the end, like bat, rat, or even flap, it's like giving your ears a little workout.

Why It Matters

Rhyming helps your brain learn how sounds work inside words. It’s like learning to sort your toys, you put all the red ones together and all the blue ones in another box. With rhyming, you're sorting sounds instead of colors!

Every time you play this game, you're getting better at hearing those hidden messages, which helps you read faster and understand more words!

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Examples

  1. A child says 'cat' and 'hat' together, realizing they sound alike.
  2. Playing a game where you match words with the same ending sound.
  3. Learning that 'dog' and 'log' rhyme even though they look different.

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