This rhyme completion activity is ideal for children who are just beginning to learn about rhyming or those who struggle with phonological awareness skills. The concept of rhyming is made easier through: 1. Two-syllable rhymes 2. Rhyming nonsense words with real words 3. Narrowing options by focusing on a category of words (ex. Body parts, school supplies) Students can play along with the Simon Says game as they figure out the rhymes! If you enjoy this product, you may also enjoy:Hidden Objec
This rhyming intervention activity is ideal for children who are just beginning to learn about rhyming or those who struggle with phonological awareness skills. The Google Slides resource correlates with the 11-page worksheet pack to help learners break down each word pair and determine whether the words rhyme. There are several worksheets with two-syllable rhymes, which tend to be easier for beginners. Rhyme recognition is one of the first steps towards a full understanding of the concept of
This editable Google Sheets template makes it easy to track interventions and progress for students with RIMPs. The form is in compliance with Ohio's Third Grade Reading Guarantee rules for RIMPs, and it could also be used for any type of progress monitoring. I have used this form for 4 years as a K-4 reading interventionist and adjusted it over time to make documenting quick and simple! The editable drop-down menus save a lot of typing time, and the columns are formatted to make updating as
This slideshow includes high frequency words from all 6 units of the Journey's curriculum. You may also like: Kindergarten Journeys Sight Word SlideshowFirst Grade Journeys Sight Word Slideshow
K - 3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading