B-03.15 Get & Use Deck K of 52 Advanced Rhyming-Words Picture Cards
B-03.15 Get & Use Deck K of 52 Advanced Rhyming-Words Picture Cards
13 Sets of Four-of-a-Kind Cards: Illustrated Vocabulary with the Rimes-ăsh, ' -ěd, ' -ĭŋ, ' -ôg/ŏg, -ŭndər, -āshən, . -ēt, -ēgəl, . -īəns, -ooBd, . -ōn, -ūdəl, ' . -ooBr, ' -ound
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Who It’s For: Advanced-Level English Learners & New Readers Noting Syllable-Stress Patterns in Various Kinds of Vocabulary
Why You Need It: At higher levels, the idea that very different kinds of vocabulary items can rhyme may surprise and interest learners. The chosen words and pictures of this card deck illustrate this fact.
What You’ll Do:
[1] Print out and cut apart the 52 two-sided Advanced Rhyming-Word Cards in Deck K. Look them over, interpreting the multi-syllabic phonetic notation on the card faces and backs. Note that they can be divided into 13 separate sets of 4 items each that rhyme in their final or last two syllables.
[2] If helpful, use the cards to review the concept that different kinds of vocabulary (compound words or phrases, different parts of speech, even words borrowed from other languages) can rhyme.
[3] Try some of the cooperative or competitive learning activities suggested in the 56-page Rhyming Words: 4 Advanced Card Decks I-L Activity & Idea Book. Include both procedures that have worked before and new ones. Add your own great ideas.
[4] In other lessons targeting the pronunciation and spelling of multi-syllable rimes, use the card items as examples of principles and patterns.