Rhyming is a vital part of literacy development. When children rhyme they play sounds and apply their abilities to new combinations of letter sounds. This is a fun activity for most children but some children really struggle with rhyming. For all kids we should be trying to make this fun. I encourage all parents to rhyme with their kids, it’s an accessible way to work on literacy skills at home and it rarely feels like work!
Here are nine fun rhyming activities for kids to try at home.
Clara Volpini says
Good Morning, I think your site is fantastic, very original and the ideas are great. I teach English (L2) to children starting from 2 all the way to 12. Would you have any additional ideas to make English easier for foreigners?
Keep up the good, hard work!!
Allison McDonald says
I am so sorry, that is not my area of expertise but let me see if I can find you some great blogs!