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Karen Farley

Title: Rhyming Collage (language/poetry)

Grade: primary

Materials: Construction Paper

Markers

Magazines

Elmers glue or glue sticks

Objectives: Students will find pictures in a magazine that represent words that rhyme.

Students will construct a collage from the pictures.

Procedure:

The teacher will introduce the concept of rhyming words. She should write the words on the board so students can see the parts of the words that are the same.

Students should then be instructed to look through the magazines and find pictures of words that rhyme (red and bed). After they have found pictures, the students should glue the pictures onto construction paper. Students then write the rhyming sound near the pictures (e.g. 'ed' near the photo of something red and the bed).

* Note: Students may have difficulty looking through the magazines and finding pictures. To make the project go more easily the teacher may want to cut pictures before hand, thus guaranteeing there will be rhyming concepts available.

Evaluation: Do the represented pictures rhyme?

Enrichment Activities: Students can make up sentences or poems using the rhyming words.

 
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