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How Many Rhymes Level G
Text Type: Fiction • Word Count: 212

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WORKSHEETS FOR
HOW MANY RHYMES
Worksheets
U.K. Worksheets

LEVEL G
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COMPREHENSION QUIZ FOR
HOW MANY RHYMES
Comprehension Quiz
Level G Answer Sheet

OTHER PRINT OPTIONS
Wordless Book



Correlation
READING A-Z LEVEL G
Grade 1
Fountas
& Pinnell
G
Reading
Recovery
11-12
DRA 12
Lesson Parts
1) Before Reading
2) During Reading
3) After Reading
4) Build Skills
5) Build Fluency
6) Extend the Reading
7) Assessment

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Book Summary
How Many Rhymes? is a rhyming, repetitive book containing an assortment of silly, fun rhymes. Readers are asked to count the rhymes as they read. Whimsical illustrations support the text.

About the Lesson

Targeted Reading Strategy

  • Self-monitor

Objectives

  • Use the reading strategy of self-monitoring to read and understand text
  • Identify fantasy and reality
  • Identify and produce rhyme
  • Read open vowel words
  • Recognize and understand that some words describe people or things
  • Alphabetize content vocabulary

Materials

  • Book -- How Many Rhymes? (copy for each student)
  • Chalkboard or dry erase board
  • Reality and fantasy, alphabetical order worksheets
  • Word journals (optional)

Indicates an opportunity for student to mark in the book. (All activities may be completed with paper and pencil if books are reusable.)

Vocabulary

  • High-frequency words: had, little, and, it, in, how, many, with
  • Content words: lame, wig, bog, nag, calf, dozen