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Match Rimes With BooksIn this activity, you will practice reviewing children's books to identify common rimes (spelling patterns) for developing word study lessons. The purpose of phonics instruction is to help students read words encountered in texts. While teachers at a given grade level have a basic idea of the scope and sequence of skills to teach, some texts lend themselves to specific word study skills. Teachers must decide which phonic elements will enable students to read texts more efficiently. Identifying common rimes is critical to learning how to read and write new words. The interactive activity below: Match Rimes with Books provides practice in reviewing texts and identifying one or more common rimes that are found in multiple words in the text and can be practiced by students during reading.
Tip: Notice that there are two sounds for the -ow rime (e.g. slow and town). To challenge your more capable readers you might contrast the two sounds of -ow or review the two spellings of -ow -- ow and ou. This activity is also available as a PDF document. Now gather several books you use with your students.
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