Rhyme Hunt

Worksheet Description
This worksheet consists of sets of three images grouped together, with two that rhyme and one that does not. Students are directed to identify the non-rhyming image in each set and cross it out. Additionally, at the bottom of the page, there are prompts asking students to draw something that rhymes with a given word, combining visual creativity with auditory analysis. This mix of crossing out and drawing tasks caters to different learning styles and keeps the activity engaging.
“Rhyme Hunt: The Odd One Out” aims to teach students to listen for and recognize rhyming sounds, a key aspect of phonemic awareness. By determining which pictures don’t rhyme with the others, students practice auditory discrimination, an important skill for language development. The drawing prompts also encourage students to think creatively and use their phonics knowledge to generate rhyming words. This worksheet helps students understand rhyme schemes, fostering their ability to predict rhyming patterns, which is beneficial for both reading and writing.