Some words rhyme," says Miss Grace. "When words rhyme they make the same sound, especially at the end. Can you make a rhyme?"
"Cat rhymes with hat," Nancy says.
"That's right!" Miss Grace says.
"Shoe rhymes with blue," John says.
"Good!" Miss Grace says. "Now, can you write a rhyme?"
Nancy writes on her paper. She writes me, key, see, and bee.
Miss Grace looks at Nancy’s paper. "Those are good rhymes. Words do not have to be spelled the same to rhyme," she says.
John writes on his paper. He writes play, day, may, say, and way.
"Those are good rhymes, too," Miss Grace says. "Tomorrow we will learn more about rhymes.
Some words rhyme," says Miss Grace. "When words rhyme they make the same sound, especially at the end. Can you make a rhyme?""Cat rhymes with hat," Nancy says."That's right!" Miss Grace says."Shoe rhymes with blue," John says."Good!" Miss Grace says. "Now, can you write a rhyme?"Nancy writes on her paper. She writes me, key, see, and bee.Miss Grace looks at Nancy’s paper. "Those are good rhymes. Words do not have to be spelled the same to rhyme," she says.John writes on his paper. He writes play, day, may, say, and way."Those are good rhymes, too," Miss Grace says. "Tomorrow we will learn more about rhymes.
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