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Overview:
This activity deals with the concept of rhyming. This concept is not immediately understood by most students and needs to be explained first with ample examples. The activity consists of groups of 3 words two of which rhyme and one doesn't. Students read the words or listen to the instructor and select the word that doesn't rhyme. They are then directed to pick a specific letter from the "wrong" word and write it in a separate column. After completing the assignment students unscramble the letters trying to form a meaningful expression related to listening which in this case is "I'm all ears".
Subject:
Arts and Humanities, Language Education (ESL)
Level:
High School, Community College / Lower Division, College / Upper Division, Adult Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab, Game, Interactive
Author:
Provider:
United States Department of State
Date Added:
10/21/2014
License:
Public Domain Dedication Public Domain Dedication
Language:
English
Media Format:
Downloadable docs

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Rakesh Semalty on Aug 24, 05:59am

Good. Rhyming can also be made clear in everyday reading and writings. It is more related to sound rather than words. Use of rhyming words gives special feeling to all- speaker, listener,reader and write.i

Dr.T. Bhaskara Sudha on Aug 20, 09:13am

Good Information

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