Pictures rhyming words


239 best rhymes for 'picture'

1 syllable

  • For
  • Der
  • Sir
  • Per
  • Were
  • Her
  • Ur
  • Are
  • Blur
  • Yer
  • Bir
  • Fur
  • Stir
  • Ver
  • Slur
  • Spur
  • Mer
  • Thur
  • Ter

2 syllables

  • Trigger
  • Sicker
  • River
  • Finger
  • Silver
  • Quicker
  • Bigger
  • Prefer
  • Nigger
  • Liquor
  • Liver
  • Bitter
  • Dinner
  • Mr
  • Mirror
  • Winter
  • Killer
  • Sister
  • Inner
  • Winner

  • Sinner
  • Twitter
  • Whisper
  • Figure
  • Richer
  • Mixture
  • Swisher
  • Stripper
  • Hitler
  • Clearer
  • Shiver
  • Miller
  • Thicker
  • Ginger
  • Scripture
  • Thriller
  • Linger
  • Ripper
  • Prisoner
  • Singer

  • Digger
  • Quiver
  • Thinner
  • Pitcher
  • Victor
  • Litter
  • Slither
  • Hitter
  • Differ
  • Refer
  • Quitter
  • Slicker
  • Fixture
  • Twister
  • Giver
  • Filter
  • Splinter
  • Glitter
  • Wither
  • Zipper

  • Filler
  • Sliver
  • Flicker
  • Hipster
  • Sticker
  • Fisher
  • Blister
  • Thinker
  • Injure
  • Scissor
  • Snicker
  • Nearer
  • Tinder
  • Pillar
  • Wigger
  • Builder
  • Kicker
  • Bicker
  • Trickster
  • Vigor

  • Hinder
  • Simpler
  • Listener
  • Drinker
  • Chiller
  • Rigor
  • Simmer
  • Sitter
  • Mixer
  • Dipper
  • Bidder
  • Tinker
  • Cinder
  • Kisser
  • Timber
  • Chitter
  • Whimper
  • Glimmer
  • Inter
  • Liqueur

  • Slipper
  • Stiffer
  • Clipper
  • Picker
  • Weirder
  • Flipper
  • Hither
  • Infer
  • Deter
  • Printer
  • Tripper
  • Ringer
  • Whisker
  • Dimmer
  • Defer
  • Stinger
  • Ticker
  • Wicker
  • Capture
  • Future

  • Torture
  • Nature
  • Teacher
  • Culture
  • Slimmer
  • Critter
  • Shimmer
  • Splitter
  • Springer
  • Spiller
  • Riddler
  • Richter
  • Swifter
  • Fitter
  • Sprinkler
  • Sprinter
  • Driller
  • Spinner
  • Skinner
  • Stiller

  • Littler
  • Stranger
  • Soldier
  • Major
  • Danger
  • Pressure
  • Anger
  • Cover
  • Never
  • Fucker
  • Over
  • Neither
  • Ever
  • Paper
  • Upper
  • Measure
  • Sniper
  • Chopper
  • Cheddar
  • Stronger

  • Order
  • Farther
  • Older
  • Favor
  • Ladder
  • Leather
  • Closer
  • Longer
  • Sugar
  • Younger
  • Murder
  • Father
  • Gather
  • Conquer
  • Either
  • Other
  • Whether

3 syllables

  • Consider
  • Deliver
  • Sinister
  • Character
  • Familiar
  • Officer
  • Challenger
  • Manager
  • Beginner
  • Furniture
  • Minister
  • Messenger
  • Finisher
  • Elixir
  • Corridor
  • Punisher
  • Register
  • Oliver
  • Cylinder
  • Jupiter

  • Editor
  • Hilfiger
  • Stupider
  • Moniker
  • Visitor
  • Disfigure
  • Canister
  • Dillinger
  • Transmitter
  • Configure
  • Whatever
  • Whenever
  • However
  • Another

4 syllables

  • Reconsider
  • Competitor
  • Extinguisher
  • Unfamiliar
  • Babysitter
  • Caterpillar
  • Commissioner
  • Conditioner

5 syllables

  • Executioner

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FREE Rhyming Clip Cards with Pictures

FREE Printables • Kindergarten • Kindergarten Language Arts • Language Arts • Preschool • Rhyming

September 4, 2021

by Deanna

Rhyming pictures is so much fun. I think when most kids get the hang of it, they run as fast as they can with it. It can get a little much sometimes, but it is fun to hear how excited they are to be learning new things! How interested they are in grasping a new concept! These rhyming clip cards will help children grasp the idea of rhyming while still having fun and strengthening other skills as well! These free rhyming picture cards are perfect for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students. Simply print rhyming printables and you are ready to improve reading fluency and spelling skills too.

Rhyming Pictures

There are 10 rhyming clip cards in total. Each card has a different, easily identifiable picture. Under the main picture is three other pictures. One of the three will rhyme with the main picture. This is great for children who are just dipping their toes into the rhyming sand or as a practice activity to reiterate what they already know.

Rhyming picture cards

Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click on the text link that says >> _____ <<. The pdf file will open in a new window for you to save the freebie template.

Free rhyming picture cards

Prep for this activity is super simple. First thing is to print out each of the sheets. There are 3 sheets total. Two have 4 cards while the third has 2 rhyming cards and two blank cards.

Cut each of the cards out.

I like to laminate activities such as this to preserve the activity. Not only because kids are kids but because if you are using clothes pins, they will bend the paper easily.

Rhyming picture cards free

I put the cards in a pile and have my daughter grab one at a time. We have used many different types of manipulatives, not just clothes pins. Here are our favorites:

  • Pom Poms
  • Mini Erasers
  • Coins
  • Playdough
  • Rocks
  • Shopkins
  • Slime

I have my daughter state what each of the pictures are: cake, cat, snake and truck. Then I ask her to name which one is rhyming. If she doesn’t know, we go through each one separate. Like, Does cake rhyme with cat? No okay, does cake rhyme with snake? YES! We put the manipulative on the clip card and move to the next. We do this until all of the cards have been completed.

Rhyming cards free printable

  • Once your children have mastered the traditional rhyming activity, you can still use these clip cards.
  • Clip or put a manipulative on the pictures that don’t match.
  • Have child write the rhyming words out on a recording sheet.
  • Have child identify or write out words that are also matching. So for instance cake, snake as well as make, take, bake, fake, etc.

Rhyming Activities

Looking for more practice rhyming? Practice does make perfect as the saying goes. We have lots free rhyming printables to help your children get lots of practice – from puzzles, matching activities, worksheets, games, activities and more. Plus don’t miss these rhyming books for kindergarten.

  • These rhyming word worksheet pages are super cute and perfect for practice anytime!
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  • These clipcards allow students to practice rhyming pictures
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  • Hey Diddle Diddle rhyming pictures activity
  • For your super-hero fan, you’ll love these superhero literacy rhyming mats
  • Sneak in some practice this fall with these Pumpkin Rhyming Words or these
  • Pumpkin Worksheets and games that work on rhyming
  • In December, try these rhming christmas worksheets for kindergarten or these Gingerbread Rhyming Puzzles
  • Check out these winter rhyming puzzles to choose from: hot cocoa puzzle winter activities for kindergarten, hat winter theme activity ideas for kinderarten, BUMP boardgame winter activity for kindergarten, cute mitten activities for kindergarten matching rhymes
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  • or these rainbow activities for kindergarten matching rhyming w0rds
  • In summer you’ll love this watermelon rhyming activity  these flower rhyming worksheets, this matching rhymes summer activity for kindergarten, beehive Rhyming Games for Preschoolers, or this Bee Clip-it rhyming activity for kindergarten
  • or this cute smore Matching Rhyming Words Activity
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  • Lots of free rhyming activities for kids
  • Super cute rhyming words worksheets pdf

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  • free kindergarten worksheets

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Card file of didactic games "Rhymes"

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Card file of didactic games
"Rhymes"
Prepared by:
Vidyapina Svetlana Anatolyevna
The process of development of objective and cognitive activity is directly related to the development of speech.
Rhyming games can be attributed to exercises on the semantic function of the phoneme.
Rhyming games form the clarity of word pronunciation, intonation expressiveness of speech,
enrich vocabulary, which ultimately encourages the child to independent creative
active thinking.
At the initial stage there is an acquaintance with rhymes. With children, we analyze the concept of "rhyme" and its
features, we find rhyming words in the text of poems.
At the 2nd stage - independent work with rhymes. Children select pictures that depict
rhyming objects in the games “Find a Pair”, “Friends or Not Friends”, “Tell a Word”,
“Tell a Word”, “Looking for Aunt Rhyme's Gifts”, in word games - agreeing the last
words in a line, pure phrases.
Gradually, the task became more complicated, and verbs and adjectives, adverbs were introduced for rhyming.
In order to expand the scope of vocabulary, we used the universal TRIZ manual “I
I know the world. When choosing a reference word, the zone of analyzers and features of objects with their
values ​​were used. For example: a sign of the object "shape" - oval-sad; square-amusing, or
"sound"-loud-voiced-thin.
At the 3rd stage, work began on composing poems using a table.
The game "Folding pictures" (Rings of Lull)
Purpose: to teach children to work with the rings of Lull; choose rhyming words.
Move: On a small circle in the sector of the picture, and we will select rhyming words for them,
which are located on the big circle.
Variant of the game: on the middle circle we add pictures of names of features of objects.
Purpose: to teach children to select pictures depicting objects whose names
rhyme, to develop coherent speech, to activate and develop vocabulary.
Move: the teacher lays out 30-40 images, the names of which
rhyme. The teacher raises a picture and asks to find
a steam room in rhyme. The game is considered over when 20 pairs are stacked. nine0025 I am a funny rhyme!
Find me soon.
And pair your friends together.
Game "Hedgehog with apples".
Objectives: to form the ability to select rhyming words, to contribute
to the development of phonemic perception, to contribute to the replenishment and
activation of vocabulary.
Move: The presenter puts a picture on an apple near a hedgehog and invites the participants of the game
to pick up card-pictures on apples in turn:
The hedgehog is crawling,
The rhyme is lucky.
Find an apple,
pick a rhyme.
Players select pictures of rhyming words, for example:
The hedgehog crawls, the rhyme is lucky: titmouse.
Find an apple, pick up a rhyme - the players lay out in turn: a pigtail,
a mitten, a match, an eyelash, an electric train and other cards.
The one who picks up the most wins.
The game "Train with rhymes"
Purpose: to form the ability to select rhymes.
Move: The host puts a picture in the train window, the players pick up pictures - rhymes
and put them in the windows of the trailers. nine0025 We played rhymes - we picked up words.
Let's play with you now.
We will show the picture and suggest the word which we will take with us.
Game "Daisies"
Purpose: Formation of the ability to rhyme words, promote the development of
phonemic perception.
Stroke:. The teacher picks up a picture, places it in the middle of chamomile
and asks to find a pair of rhymes. Children find pictures and lay out
on flower petals.
We love to play rhymes,
So that we don't get bored with friends. nine0025 The game "Paired pictures"
Purpose: Purpose: to teach children to select pictures depicting objects whose names rhyme,
to develop coherent speech, to activate and develop vocabulary.
Move: the teacher lays out cards on the table, the names of which rhyme. The teacher or
presenter rolls a die with pictures on the faces, names the picture and asks to find a pair of rhymes.
The game "Fish - girlfriends"
Purpose: Objectives: to form the ability to select rhyming words, to promote
development of phonemic perception, contribute to the replenishment and activation of
vocabulary.
Move: The presenter puts a picture of a fish in an aquarium and invites the participants in the game
to pick up card pictures of fish girlfriends in turn.
Game "Connect rhyming words"
Purpose: to form the ability to select rhyming words.
Move: The teacher offers to complete the task - connect the pictures with a marker with
the picture in the middle.
Thank you for your attention!

English Russian Rules

Literary reading lesson on the topic: "Rhyming words and images"

Lesson 35
RHYMENING WORDS AND IMAGES

Pages: (textbook) 71; (notebook) 41, No. 1, 2.

Goals : to continue acquaintance with the peculiarities of folklore culture: the presence of repetitions, simplicity, memorability of texts; develop the ability to use various means of expressiveness of oral speech; Encourage students' attention to the word, expand vocabulary. nine0003

Equipment: exhibition of arts and crafts; illustration of a scientist cat; phonogram of the song "Like a thin ice ...".

Course of the lesson

I. Organizational moment.

In literary reading

Be patient.

Skill will always come to that,

Who puts a lot of work into every business.

II. Setting the topic and objectives of the lesson.

- In the old days in Rus' there was such a custom. When the whole crop was harvested in late autumn, and the bread was filled in the bins, the inhabitants all gathered together to while away the autumn and winter long evenings, arranged gatherings. nine0003

Outside the window is frost, a blizzard, and in the hut the stove is burning with heat, firewood is crackling, it is warm. Who sits at the spinning wheel, who embroiders a pattern, who sculpts from clay, others grind spoons and bowls from wood. As the Russian proverb says: "Out of boredom, take matters into your own hands." It was fun! Either they drag out the song, then they throw a joke, then they make riddles.

Let's have a get-together.

III. Updating of basic knowledge.

Exhibition on the board: on the right - pictures depicting a box, a knapsack, a tueska, a wooden plate, a tong, a towel, a wooden spoon, etc.; on the left - plots of wooden carving, lace, napkins, etc.

- Look at the exhibition. All these items are created by skillful hands of people.

Many of these items are still in use today. Some items people have forgotten or do not know. If you have a desire to find out what a knapsack, box, grip, tuesok and much, much more are, then find a description of these items in fairy tales, look at them in illustrations and try to make your favorite item with your own hands (but only smaller sizes). And you will know, and even be able to tell others what they wore water in, what they put on their feet, how they got hot cabbage soup from the oven. nine0003

- Take another look at the items on display. What "rhymes" on them? (For example, embroidery on a towel: the pattern is repeated to the right and left of the center, etc.)

- Well done! Who again cheered up and sang the song "Like on a thin ice ..."?

IV. Work on the topic of the lesson.

1. Work according to the textbook (p. 71).

a) Work in pairs.

- Read this joke with a classmate. Let one read the first part, the other read the second. Who will find it easier to read? Why? nine0163 (It's easier to read the first part of the joke because it has repetitions.)

Then switch roles.

b) Work on the "exhibition" (p. 79).

- Look at the "exhibition" for an illustration of this joke.

- Share your impressions. (There is fun in the picture. Vanya is sitting on a big red-red horse, about which one can say: “The horse is running, the earth is shaking, steam is coming out of the nostrils.” Vanya does not seem to notice anyone around, but he himself has drawn himself up, holds the rein with one hand, Vanya wants to look good, but it is clear that now he will fall. The girls look at Vanya and have fun with all their hearts, make fun of the unlucky rider. Vanya did not choose the horse himself.0164

The inside of the picture is winter-fresh. The artist uses bright white paint to depict snow; pure and yellowish-white snow and tree trunks contrast with the blue sky and the gray-blue expanse of the lake.

A bright red with a red horse and people in red clothes look festive in the picture. It's not just snowing - it's falling in large beautiful flakes that resemble holiday fireworks.)

- What "rhymes" with what in this illustration? nine0163 (White strip of snow with a gray-blue strip of ice; red legs of a horse with brown legs of its reflection in the ice; girls dressed and combed the same way; apples on the body of a horse and round white snowballs in the sky; three similar trunks.)

So and I want to read the joke again.

c) Reading by students in a chain, one line at a time.

Physical education

Riddles are written on the sheets. The student who guesses correctly reads the next riddle. The rest of the students squat down and listen. The one who guesses it gets up and reads the next riddle. The game is repeated. nine0164

A red-haired girl is sitting in a dungeon,

A scythe is on the street.

(Carrot.)

Steel horse,

Linen tail.

(Needle and thread.)

Dawn-dawn,

Red maiden,

Walked in the meadow,

Lost her beads.

I saw the moon,

And the sun stole it.

(Dew)

Lots of teeth,

But he doesn't eat anything.

(Comb.)

The red boots are gone.

(Beet.)

Painted rocker

Hanging over the river.

(Rainbow.)

White mansions,

Red supports.

(Goose.)

Black, but not a raven,

Horned, but not a bull,

Six legs without hooves,

Flies - howls,

Sits down - digs the ground.

(Beetle)

In the middle of the yard

Golden head.

(Sunflower)

Blue handkerchief,

Scarlet ball -

Rolling on the handkerchief,

Smiling at people.

(Sun and sky. )

Girls in the glade

In white shirts,

In green sheepskin coats.

(Birches.)

2. Work on the notebook (p. 41, no. 1–2).

Work in pairs on a notebook. nine0003

3. Work in groups (4–5 people each). Staged jokes.

– We guys got bored, isn't it time to laugh?

For each group, the box contains props: hats, mittens, plates, napkins, a wheel, knitting needles, a mask of a goat, a rooster, a chicken.

1st group - dressers.

2nd and 3rd groups - artists (they portray characters, "to themselves" pronounce the text).

Groups 4 and 5 voice the characters.

1st group.

- Fedul, why did you pout your lips?

– Caftan burnt through.

- Can be repaired.

- Yes, no needle.

– Is the hole big?

- Only collar and sleeves left!

2nd group.

– Did you eat the cake?

- No, I haven't eaten.

– Was it tasty?

– Very.

3rd group.

- Knocked it down - knocked it together -

Here is the wheel!

I sat down and went -

Oh, good!

Looked back -

Only the needles are lying!

4th group.

On the street

Two hens

Fighting with a rooster.

Two beautiful girls

Watching and laughing:

– Ha-ha-ha! Ha ha ha!

We feel sorry for the rooster!

5th group.

– Goat, where are your horns?

- They fell into the water.

– Where is the water?

- The bulls drank.

– Where are the bulls?

- They left for Kyiv.

After a little preparation (2-3 minutes), the children act out funny jokes. nine0164

- Did you like jokes?

– Why are they composed?

V. Lesson summary.

We are proud of the old days,

It has become our own.

Always make someone happy

Our great-grandfathers work.

– What work of great-grandfathers and antiquity is mentioned in the poem? (These are household items, such as those at the exhibition; these are jokes, fables, counting rhymes, chants, fairy tales, and more. )

- It was a long time ago. Those ordinary people who first sang their songs, told tales and invented riddles, could neither read nor write. But their songs, fairy tales and riddles were not forgotten, they were not lost. They were carefully passed on to the people by word of mouth, from parents to children. They have come down to us from time immemorial. nine0003

– What new things did each of you learn at our gatherings today? What did you like and remember the most?

Quiz "What does it refer to?".

An owl flew -

A cheerful head,

She flew, flew,

She sat on an oak tree,

Turned her tail,

Looked around


And flew again63 (2 times).

– What did we read so interestingly? (A tedious fairy tale. This is a fairy tale without a beginning and without an end. )

- Now let's ask kindly:

Warm the sun,

Have pity on little children.

Children will go out for a walk,

They will run and play,

They will go to the forest to look for mushrooms...

Warm the sun,

Have pity on little children.

– With what help do we address our ardent luminary? (With the help of a call.)

And now:

I tried for seven days, in a hurry,

I sewed rawhide boots for myself. nine0003

The owl said to the neighbor tit:

The magpie strives to become the most beautiful.

- What is it? (Patter)

– And this?

The roofs were frightened,

They sat on the raven.

A horse drives

A peasant with a whip.

Timoshka in a basket

I came along the path.

Nonsense, nonsense,

These are just lies!

"The hens ate the rooster" -

Dogs say.

Nonsense, nonsense,

These are just lies!

Hay is cut on the oven

Crayfish with hammers.

Early in the morning, in the evening,

Late at dawn

Baba rode on foot

In a cotton carriage.

(These are tales.)

Once upon a time Kolobrod,

He planted a vegetable garden.

A cucumber was born,

Games, songs - the end!

– The sun has set behind a distant forest.


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