Did You Know?

Some songs have lots of rhymes!

How Rhymes Work

Rhymes match sounds at the end of words.

Where We Find Rhymes

We find rhymes in kids' songs and books.

What rhyme Does

Rhymes make words fun to say.

They help us sing and dance.

Rhymes help us learn new words.

They make stories more fun.

Rhymes can be silly or sweet.

We can make our own rhymes!

More About rhyme

Rhymes have been around for a long time. People use them in songs and poems. Kids love to hear rhymes in stories. They help make the words fun and easy to remember.

We hear rhymes every day. They are in songs we sing and games we play. Rhymes help us learn to read and write. They make learning fun!

In the future, we will keep using rhymes. They will always be a part of songs and stories. Rhymes will help us share our thoughts and feelings.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Definition of Rhyme"] --> B["Repetition of Similar Sounds"] B --> C["Final Stressed Syllables"] C --> D["Musical or Aesthetic Effect"] D --> E["Used in Poems and Songs"] E --> F["Types of Similar Sounds"] F --> G["Nursery Rhyme"] G --> H["Balliol Rhyme"]

What Do These Words Mean?

rhyme:a repetition of similar sounds at the end of words
stressed syllables:the parts of words that are emphasized or pronounced louder
aesthetic effect:a pleasing or artistic quality
consciously:done with awareness or intention
shorthand term:a shorter way to refer to something