Practice rhyming words with this quick, easy & fun Dr. Seuss “craftivity”.
You assign a word, or give students a choice.
Children write the word on the brim of their Seuss hat and then think of as many words as they can that rhyme with it.
Students jot their words on a sheet of scratch paper, then write them in alphabetical order on their hat.
Just as with Seuss, encourage creativity and have them dream up one nonsense word, which they define on the back of their bookmark. This makes a nice Daily 5 word work activity too.
Completed projects make a sweet Read Across America bulletin board. Caption: “Hats Off to Wonderful Word Work!” or “Rhyme Time With the Cat in the Hat.”
Click on the link for the Cat in the Hat Rhyme Time packet.
From Diane, over at TeachWithMe.com
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