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September 8, 2014 | 23 Comments

Rhyming Dominoes and Speedracer Game – Learning After School

rhyming game for kindergarten The school year has started and that means that some of our longer activities get shortened into smaller bite sized pieces of hands on learning that won’t compete with homework or my son’s need to just chill out after a long day at school.  Our whole Learning After School series is all about how to have fun with learning without stressing our school age kids. My son gets out of school early once a week so that is usually when we do one of these types of activities. I want to support his learning, work on any areas he might need a little work on but more than anything I want to have fun with him. This rhyming activity is simple but so adaptable. For my son I noticed that he was starting to confuse rhyming and word families. They are similar yes but rhyming is all about sound, spelling doesn’t come into it. This game helped him remember that. For children not yet reading you can skip the words and use clip art pictures instead.

 

Gather your materials. You will need some card stock ( I used sentence strips from the dollar store), a permanent marker,  and scissors. If you want to get all fancy you can use a ruler so the lines are exactly in the middle of each card too.  It’s also helpful to come up with a list of rhyming words to have on hand. rhyming bingo

Start by cutting your sentence strips in half.

 

Draw a line down the middle. rhyming bingo game for kids

Write two words on the card that do not rhyme with each other. Make sure you have used all your rhyming words at least once.  I was specifically trying to find words that rhyme but are not spelled using the same spelling patterns like bear and care. Choose words that fit YOUR child. rhyming game for kindergarten

Play!

rhyming game for preschool and kindergarten

Dominoes – For our version of Rhyming Dominoes we split the deck into 2 and hand each player half. The younger player puts the first card down and the other player sees if they can put down a rhyming match. If not the other player goes. The first player with no cards left wins.  Simple and quick enough to keep moving so players are engaged. rhyming dominoes and speedracer game for kids

Speedracer.

rhyming dominoes and rhyming match game

My son LOVES this game. It’s simple and always seems to end up in major trash talk ( in the nicest way) , which means my 7 year old loves it. The rules are easy. You lay two cards down to start and leave the pile as one. You flip the cards and if it rhymes with your card you grab it and add it to your line. If the card has a rhyme that works for both players it’s whoever gets to it first. The only thing you need to watch out for is that when you choose the first two cards that they don’t rhyme. If they do you could end up with a stale mate. rhyming game for first grade

First person to the end of the table ( or any line you make) wins. speedracer rhyming game

 

Books That Rhyme

 

Another fun way to work on rhyming is to read great read alouds that rhyme. Here are some of our favorite books to read together that rhyme. For the full list of 25 Books That Rhyme Click here. All our book lists include affiliate links.

 

Granny Went To Market

Granny Went to Market by Stella Blackstone is a book I got to know very well when writing lessons for Itty Bitty Bookworm preschool curriculum using it. This a a really fantastic book that is filled with language arts, geography and math lessons. Granny is a traveler and everywhere she goes she picks up a number of souvenirs. Not only are a number of countries like Switzerland, Mexico and Peru visited, but the souvenirs she buys relate to the country’s culture and offer even more learning opportunities for interested kids.  The rhyming text will enchant even the youngest world traveler , this is a must for any jet setting family!

My trucks is stuck

My Truck is Stuck! by Kevin Lewis is a fun book full of great rhymes and funny illustrations from Daniel Kirk. The story is simple a truck is stuck and even though other vehicles come to help, nothing budges until a tow truck arrives. The best part is the cargo of bones in the truck are slowly stolen by hungry gophers while the others work to free the truck. It’s got a great message about helping people and the illustrations make me giggle, especially the guy in the moving van who is blowing bubbles. I have never understood that but it makes me laugh.

Flashing Fire Engines

Flashing Fire Engines by Tony Mitton is a favorite at our house. The book is a rhyming masterpiece, somehow keeping up the rhyming pace as it explains how firefighters fight fires and rescue people! Details like what gear they wear, and how hoses and hydrants work are included as well as ladders and sirens. My son loves this book and as an adult who has read it hundreds of times it’s fun to read,  even over and over again. We also love all the other books in the series like Cool Cars and Terrific Trains it’s completely worth checking out anything they do!

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Age: Kindergarten, Dominoes, Learning After School, Letters & Numbers, Rhyming | 23 Comments

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23 Comments

  1. Tam says

    September 23, 2014 at 7:49 am

    A fun rhyming book that my kids love is Sheep in a Jeep by Nancy Shaw. It’s very funny and very tongue-twisting.

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  2. Joni says

    October 20, 2014 at 6:38 am

    Thanks for this game! I’m on the lookout for learning games, and I bet my kids will like this one!

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  3. Tatyana says

    October 30, 2014 at 2:26 pm

    Could you give your words for Rhyming Dominoes(list or photo)?

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    • Allison McDonald says

      October 30, 2014 at 5:29 pm

      I don’t have a list because every child is at a different space with rhyming ability. I would assess what words your child or students can read and use ones they know well. It’s not fun to have a game that frustrates you.

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      • Tatyana says

        October 31, 2014 at 12:10 am

        It’s not easy create my own list, because i don’t know english very well (it’s realy difficult find rhymes not in your language). But if i have list, i can choose what words use in rhyming dominoes.

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        • Allison McDonald says

          November 1, 2014 at 10:58 pm

          Then I would use simple rhymes/ word families :

          cat/hat/fat/sat/rat
          tap/cap/nap/lap
          pop/top/stop/hop/
          sit/fit/kit/bit/pit/

          That should get you started!

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  4. Shari says

    November 9, 2014 at 9:12 am

    This looks great. I cant wait to get this done and start playing. Im always looking for games to make and play for learning. My kids seem to learn the best when playing. I suppose that it could start out small and grow as more words are learned.
    Thanks again for the post!
    Shari

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  5. Lucy Mitchell says

    February 21, 2015 at 10:59 am

    I can’t wait to try this game out with my older students who attend my after-school program! And I LOVE that I already have the materials in my stack of art supplies! Thank you so much for this great idea!

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