Listening Skills: The rhyming game
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Try this exercise along with The Rhyming Book to enforce the concept of rhyming for children. By thinking of words that rhyme and articulating them into a sentence, children practise listening and language skills together.
What this activity will develop:
Listening, language and thinking skills
What you'll need:Imagination
What to do:
Ask your child to choose two rhyming words and make a nonsense sentence from them. For example, your child might choose 'bear' and 'hair' and say, 'If I had a bear, I'd lose my hair'. Let your child make several nonsense rhymes.
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