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and the fourth line rhyme. 6. Make a list of additional words that could have been used to rhyme with these words from the poem. Answers will vary. Verse 1 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 or 4 (dependingon how it is said) 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2
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Preview and Download !will give you a packet of this Rhyme Time Tuesday activities to take home. 1 Craft Three little kittens lost their mittens and they began to cry. Oh, Mother dear, we sadly fear our mittens we have lost! What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! Then you shall have no pie. Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. We shall have no pie. The three ...
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Preview and Download !Teacher Administration Directions: Words that rhyme have the same middle and final sound. Listen to these words: see, bee. See and bee rhyme because we hear /ē/ in both words: /s-ee/, /b-ee/. Now it’s your turn. Do these two words rhyme: day, say? Correct response Yes, day and say rhyme. Incorrect response
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Preview and Download !POEM - A WATERING RHYME I. New words Noonday Early Hour Watering Soak Thirsty Boots High Die Mouths Wear Kind II. Place letters in their right order to form the names of the flowers. Ans. PAETWEES SWEET PEA MRAIDOLG MARIGOLD JMINEAS JASMINE TLOUS LOTUS ARGOM MOGRA DHAAIL DAHILA XOLPH PHLOX ANSPY PANSY BISIHCUS HIBICUS III.
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Preview and Download !Rhyme Rhyme is the repetition of the same sound in different words. Poets use rhyme to help organize the poem and suggest meaning and emotion. End Rhyme The most common type of rhyme in poetry is called end rhyme. The rhyme is at the end of the lines. Internal Rhyme This type of rhyme occurs within a single line. No Rhyme Some poems have no rhyme at all.
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Preview and Download !Rhyme 1. Rhyme –the repetition of vowel and consonant sounds at the ends of words For example: tin and pin hand and sand 2. Rhyme scheme –when rhymes follow a particular pattern. Example of Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme How doth the little crocodile A Improve his shining tail, B
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Preview and Download !2.2 The rhyme links all the words related to the metaphor. The first word establishes the metaphor (“dog”), and the following rhymes sustain the idea of the sea as a grey dog with paws and jaws, that he uses to gnaw. The rhyme also extends to including the beach as part of the metaphor: the stones that the dog gnaws are his
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Preview and Download !Rhyme Production Teacher Administration Directions: Words that rhyme have the same middle and final sound. Listen to these words: teach, reach. Teach and reach rhyme because we hear /each/ in both words. Now it’s your turn. I will say a word and you tell me a word that rhymes with “for.” Note to teacher: Nonsense words are acceptable.
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