Words that rhyme with acting


239 best rhymes for 'acting'

1 syllable

  • Sting
  • Thing
  • King
  • Ding
  • Swing
  • Sing
  • Spring
  • Ng
  • Bring
  • Ring
  • Ting
  • String
  • Wing
  • Ping
  • Sling
  • Cling
  • Pin
  • Spin
  • Thin
  • Ching

  • Bing
  • Been
  • Skin
  • Fling
  • Win
  • Twin
  • Sin
  • Gin
  • Chin
  • Kin
  • In
  • Grin
  • Min
  • Din
  • Tin
  • Dim

2 syllables

  • Blasting
  • Rapping
  • Standing
  • Having
  • Lacking
  • Flashing
  • Packing
  • Crashing
  • Smashing
  • Asking
  • Grabbing
  • Stacking
  • Cracking
  • Happening
  • Banging
  • Hanging
  • Planning
  • Trapping
  • Stabbing
  • Battling

  • Passing
  • Catching
  • Dancing
  • Laughing
  • Clapping
  • Adding
  • Snapping
  • Backing
  • Slapping
  • Handing
  • Bragging
  • Landing
  • Jacking
  • Lasting
  • Tapping
  • Smacking
  • Gasping
  • Traveling
  • Chatting
  • Bashing

  • Casting
  • Planting
  • Thanking
  • Dragging
  • Scratching
  • Hacking
  • Crafting
  • Grasping
  • Hatin'
  • Chanting
  • Cashing
  • Matching
  • Tracking
  • Slashing
  • Rappin'
  • Napping
  • Bagging
  • Snatching
  • Racking
  • Clashing

  • Sagging
  • Passion
  • Mansion
  • Havin'
  • Action
  • Fashion
  • Handling
  • Masking
  • Dashing
  • Gambling
  • Jamming
  • Slamming
  • Lashing
  • Dangling
  • Rambling
  • Fallin
  • Ballin
  • Standin'
  • Hangin'
  • Chasin

  • Stackin'
  • Packin'
  • Fraction
  • Laughin'
  • Trappin'
  • Letting
  • Floating
  • Sitting
  • Shooting
  • Fighting
  • Biting
  • Meeting
  • Cheating
  • Setting
  • Putting
  • Getting
  • Writing
  • Wasting
  • Hurting
  • Hunting

  • Spitting
  • Hating
  • Waiting
  • Counting
  • Hitting
  • Beating
  • Busting
  • Starting
  • Eating
  • Wanting
  • Shouting
  • Lighting
  • Testing
  • Painting
  • Cutting
  • Shitting
  • Sweating
  • Blastin'
  • Flipping
  • Finding

  • Sipping
  • Whipping
  • Hoping
  • Kidding
  • Shopping
  • Tripping
  • Bleeding
  • Heading
  • Ripping
  • Something
  • Riding
  • Bumping
  • Leading
  • Sleeping
  • Grinding
  • Needing
  • Dropping
  • Spreading
  • Stopping
  • Feeding

  • Sounding
  • Popping
  • Sending
  • Hiding
  • Nothing
  • Slipping
  • Jumping
  • Keeping
  • Stepping
  • Spending
  • Holding
  • Building
  • Reading
  • Ending
  • Fading
  • Helping
  • Dripping
  • Creeping
  • Treating
  • Drifting

  • Raping
  • Wishing
  • Shaking
  • Joking
  • Moving
  • Giving
  • Causing
  • Using
  • Walking
  • Rising
  • Waking
  • Smoking
  • Ticking
  • Checking
  • Losing
  • Sticking
  • Saving
  • Leaving
  • Knocking
  • Looking

  • Cooking
  • Speaking

3 syllables

  • Attacking
  • Attracting
  • Demanding
  • Expanding
  • Relaxing
  • Outstanding
  • Reaction
  • Collapsing
  • Forgetting
  • Committing
  • Creating
  • Expecting
  • Attraction
  • Recording
  • Everything
  • Pretending
  • Anything

4 syllables

  • Understanding
  • Everlasting
  • Contemplating
  • Satisfaction

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    • dancing
    • standing
    • hanging
    • having
    • asking
    • laughing
    • flashing
    • passing
    • crashing
    • packing
    • understanding
    • matching
    • banging
    • backing
    • catching
    • stacking
    • dragging
    • grabbing
    • slamming
    • collapsing
    • lacking
    • cracking
    • thanking
    • basking
    • rapping
    • glancing
    • clapping
    • scratching

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    Perfect rhymes for acting

      • exacting
      • distracting
      • overreacting
      • extracting
      • attracting
      • interacting
      • enacting
      • impacting
      • subcontracting
      • redacting
      • contacting
      • retracting
      • reacting
      • counteracting
      • detracting
      • subtracting
      • black tongue
      • act ing
      • back tongue
      • cracked tongue

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      Near rhymes for acting

      Near rhymes work great for songwriting, often giving a more interesting feel than perfect rhymes.

        • dancing
        • standing
        • hanging
        • having
        • asking
        • laughing
        • flashing
        • passing
        • crashing
        • understanding
        • packing
        • matching
        • banging
        • catching
        • backing
        • dragging
        • stacking
        • grabbing
        • slamming
        • collapsing
        • lacking
        • cracking
        • thanking
        • glancing
        • scratching
        • clapping
        • basking
        • rapping
        • adding
        • casting
        • everlasting
        • demanding
        • wrapping
        • enchanting
        • trapping
        • blasting
        • nagging
        • thrashing
        • splashing
        • jamming
        • ranting

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        rhymes | Speech therapy for all

        Sep 20, 2011, the author Ekaterina

        developed a speech therapist

        Kondrashova Galina Nikolaevna

        MDOU “Children's Garden No. 3” 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 The game "Rhymes"

        We played rhymes - we picked up words.

        Let's play with you now.

        Show a picture and suggest a word -

        Which one we will take with us.

        I’ll say an accordion, and you tell me ... (potato),

        I’m holding a shirt, you see ... (a bug),

        I took a basket, you bought ... (a picture).

        I see: a ram is grazing in the field,

        And a little boy is carrying - ... (drum),

        An ant is crawling along the path with a reed,

        And after him flies ... (sparrow).

        Violinist gives us concerts on "Bis"0003

        All children are treated by our…(doctors).

        Game " Good Elephant".

        A good elephant lived in the world,

        He wrote stories.

        He wrote good books,

        And gave them to his friends.

        He liked to play rhymes,

        So that he would not be bored with his friends.

        Here is a picture, here... (basket, car, etc.),

        Here is a camomile, here is ... (bug, piece of paper),

        Here is my house, here is yours ... (volume, catfish),

        Here is a cannon, here is ... (fly, drying, mug),

        Here is a donut for you , but ... (book, mouse, lid),

        Here is a neighbor, but ... (lunch, clarinet, vinaigrette).

        So that we don't get bored,

        We'll pick up rhymes.

        (The game can continue indefinitely until the child gets bored.)

        Gifts game.

        Monkey has a birthday,

        Everyone brings congratulations:

        The cockerel brought her a cannon,

        And the horse - ... (cracker, rattle, spinner, etc.).

        White bear - chocolate,

        A Hedgehog - ... (marmalade, lemonade, etc.)

        The game "We play - we select rhymes."

        A monkey and a cuckoo, a cockerel and a cat

        We decided to play rhymes with the children a little:

        The monkey suggested: a bear, . .. (then the children choose pictures).

        The cuckoo crowed: reel,…

        The cat also purred: hand,…

        The cockerel crowed: sack,… .

        Task: Find rhymes. Children are offered pictures: bear, bump, donut, boy, reel, rattle, pillow, feeder, palm, potato, accordion, midge, bag, pot, strap, top. They choose a picture and substitute the word into the poem.

        Miniature rhymes

        A mouse rustled in the pantry,

        Under the pine lay - ... (cone).

        Garik lives in our house,

        He has a blue ... (balloon).

        Our capricious Masha,

        In her plate ... (porridge).

        There is an old house in the village,

        We got caught in the net - ... (catfish).

        They took a volume from the library,

        In winter, the guys sculpt - ... (com).

        Mice are very fond of cheese,

        There are a lot of -… (holes) in good cheese.

        The wind blew very strongly,

        There was a terrible . .. (hum) everywhere.

        A sheep lives with a farmer,

        Runs in the desert - ... (lizard).

        Mom was cleaning the floor,

        Dad was waiting: when will ... (goal).

        A pack fell on the deck,

        Because there was - ... (rolling).

        A daughter is writing a letter to her mother,

        At the end of the story is - ... (dot).

        The tailor chose red silk,

        So he knows about fashion...

        They played in KVN for a day,

        Everyone liked the hall - ... (jokes).

        There was a nut on the shore,

        The fish was dragged away - ... (seagull).

        Porridge is smoking in a bowl,

        With tea is - ... (a cup).

        It was very bad in a fairy tale,

        Until a -… (miracle) appeared.

        The boy is crying very loudly -

        He hurt with glass ... (finger).

        Onions grew in the garden,

        May ... (beetle) crawled in the garden.

        There was not enough honey for the bear,

        The bee showed . .. (sting).

        In the raspberry forest the bear grumbled,

        Next to him there was a stream… (murmured).

        Arkady slept lightly at night,

        He was afraid of the dark... (terribly).

        The athlete put on his jacket,

        He holds in his hands ... (racquet).

        The children are waiting for the holidays -

        Red summer ... (ongoing).

        The oldest in the group is Venya,

        He has a friend - ... (Zhenya).

        Green bunch of parsley

        Gluttonous ate ... (bug).

        The woman screamed loudly -

        Scared her - ... (toad).

        People in fairy tales love to feast,

        Everyone in the world needs ... (peace).

        Concrete is being made at the construction site,

        In the subway they will require -…(token).

        I bought a fashionable Klim vest,

        I bought ... (ticket) to the theater.

        There lived a boy Zhora,

        He has a little sister... (Laura).

        Tanya-baby is the most boastful of all,

        On her hat - . .. (brooch).

        The old leopard dreamed of stars.

        He wanted to fly to ... (Mars).

        Lost to Seryozha fant,

        The girls tied ... (bow).

        A jar fell off the table,

        Now Sveta has a pain...(a wound).

        Vasya was on duty in the class,

        He cleaned the floors with a rag ... (washed).

        There lived an old dog in the world,

        He regularly served ... (carried).

        They gave Ram a pipe,

        And a sentry ... (booth).

        Ilya has beautiful hair,

        And pleasant, resonant… (voice).

        The leader issued a victory cry,

        Do not interfere with him ... (rain).

        You can't take someone else's,

        And, of course, you can't ... (lie).

        To make the hairstyle glossy,

        We will need ... (wax).

        Yaga did not get the crown,

        Carried her away ... (crow).

        The picture was painted by the creator,

        He depicted on it ... (palace).

        Nightingale can not hear the trill,

        Muffles it . .. (drill).

        I saw a wonderful dream,

        That I went to ... (Don).

        A dark night has come,

        My ... (daughter) is falling asleep.

        Cat's beautiful paws -

        Fluffy shoes (slippers).

        Vitya didn't take a satchel to school,

        He studied there all day...(dance).

        A ship has come to a distant port,

        A sailor is carrying a friend...(cake).

        The soldier does not need sleds,

        He will study ... (tanks).

        The incident happened once -

        They overturned a copper ... (basin).

        Grandfather loves tobacco,

        A granddaughter - ... (zucchini).

        Exotic mango fruit.

        An unfamiliar dance…(tango).

        There are bushes in the yard,

        They are very…(thick).

        There is a hill near the house -

        Ice on it ... (crust).

        Someone dug a big grotto-

        It turned out to be ... (mole).

        A goose lives in the poultry house,

        Runs in the forest . .. (hare).

        Glasha danced the polka,

        She sang a song loudly ... (Klasha).

        Grandfather went to chop wood,

        And grandma - onions ... (weed).

        The boxer cut his eyebrow with a blow,

        And immediately ran ... (blood).

        Brought the ship of athletes to the port,

        They went to ... (court).

        There was a crumb left on the table,

        I fed the birds ... (Proshka).

        The roses ran away from the flowerbed,

        Very prickly... (roses).

        In the morning dew fell -

        Go out to the meadow ... (spit).

        Horses competed at the races,

        Children rode in the park ... (ponies).

        The cat licked all the sour cream,

        He wiped it with his paw ... (mouth).

        There was a donut on the table -

        I caught the smell ... (mouse).

        In the realm of fairy tales, a ball is gathered -

        There were both old and ... (small).

        The big boss needs a folder,

        And, of course, in winter, of course… (hat).

        If children are walking in the park,

        Do not break at the bushes ... (branches).

        Kitty's muzzle warms in the sun.

        “Whiskas” is filled with delicious ... (bowl).

        Natasha baked a cake,

        Our…(Rex) loves them very much.

        The clown took off his funny cap,

        Grandfather planted in a fairy tale ... (turnip).

        There is a school desk in the last row,

        There is a pen, a textbook and ... (map) on it.

        We will put on a mask for the carnival,

        A soldier will put on a battle ... (helmet).

        The mouse saw the crust -

        Dragged it into ... (mink).

        Artur began sawing the log,

        He hurt himself…(knee).

        A drop was falling down from the sky,

        He is not afraid of her... (heron).

        Faith's cutting was not successful,

        Now it is in the magazine ... (troika).

        Mila made a salad,

        Washed her…(robe).

        The cold is very terrible for a hare,

        But even more terrible . .. (hunger).

        Bought sour cream Gleb,

        Bought Vasily ... (bread).

        Slowing down time,

        The old ... (year) is leaving us.

        The hop blossoms luxuriantly in spring,

        ... (bumblebee) sits on it.

        That guys start fights,

        Don't believe it! It's just - ... (lies).

        A puppy ran in the meadow,

        Lena wove for him ... (wreath).

        There lived a giant in the world,

        And he had ... (pelican).

        Strict norm for a soldier:

        Always ironed ... (uniform).

        Arseniy pultik took in his hands,

        He wanted to see ... (cartoon).

        The border guards have a post,

        Under guard they have ... (bridge).

        Daddy calls Ira:

        “My daughter is…(honey)”.

        Fedya loves fat very much,

        Everything is for him, poor fellow, ... (not enough).

        They like kitty serials,

        Buy in "Trek" ... (discs).

        Vika brushes her teeth in the morning,

        Then she paints brightly…(lips).

        A cloud floated across the sky,

        In the river splashed ... (pike).

        The baker bakes bread for the table for us,

        Gives out medicine - ... (healer).

        There is sand on the river bank,

        And there is ... (wood) around.

        The boat did not reach the target,

        It ran into ... (stranded).

        Petya hands with soap soap,

        All microbes quickly ... (washed away).

        A cat was sitting on the window

        And meowing… (a little bit).

        The children were running, jumping

        And in the evening everyone ... (tired).

        Look - a steam locomotive,

        He's wagons ... (carried).

        On a large green branch

        Squirrels are sitting ... (children).

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        RHYME SELECTION GAMES - alphabet games

        ONE-SYMBOL RHYMS

        Develops phonemic awareness

        • On cardboard cards, write one-syllable words that are easy to rhyme with (for example, "cat", "juice", "oak", "poppy", "beetle" , "zero", "time", "hour" and so on), and put the cards in a box.
        • Ask the child to draw any card at random.
        • Try to replace the first letter with all the letters of the alphabet in order and write down all the resulting words. For example, if the kid took a card with the word "bot", "here", "lot", "mot", "sweat", "mouth", "that one".
        • Say each new word with your child. Pay attention to the baby that the second and third letters in these words are the same.

        FUNNY ROEMS

        Develops fantasy

        • Make up small rhymes and have your child finish them in rhyme.
        • Here are some examples.

        I took a pencil, paper

        And drew (a snag).

        On a path in the forest

        Somehow I met (a fox).

        Today at the entrance

        I met a cat,

        Mustache and tail -

        (Beauty)!

        Yanochka began to yawn,

        Come on, quickly to bed)!

        FAVORITE POEMS

        Introduces children's poems

        • Children love poems, listen to them with pleasure and memorize them. When reading poems with kids, pay attention to rhyming words.
        • Read a few lines from a familiar poem, highlighting rhyming words with your voice, for example: "It's time to sleep! The bull fell asleep, lay down in a box on a barrel." (A. Barto "Bull")
        • Ask your child to repeat these lines after you, emphasizing the rhyming words with your voice.
        • Read the rhyme, pausing before the rhyming words. Let the kid remember and name them.
        • Have your child complete a line from their favorite poem, for example:

        Let's build an airplane ourselves,

        Let's fly over _______. (A. Barto "Airplane")

        • Give the baby a drum or wooden spoons, Let him tell his favorite poem, hitting the drum or knocking the spoons on each rhyming word.
        • Well-known and loved by all poems by A. Barto, S. Marshak and other children's poets are suitable for this game.

        BOOKS WITH POEMS

        Develops thinking, listening and speaking skills

        • Read children's poems to your child.
        • Read the poem again. Ask your child to complete the lines from memory.
        • Offer to choose another word and rhyme. The word does not have to fit the meaning. It is important that the baby understands what rhyme is and learns to match rhymes to words.
        • The following collections of children's poems are suitable for this exercise:
        • A. Barto. "Toys";
        • S.Marshak "Children";
        • K. Chukovsky "Doctor Aibolit";
        • V.Stepanov "New Year's winter";
        • E.Uspensky "Cat Matroskin and others";
        • S.Mikhalkov "Collection of children's poems".

        DISAPPEARING HOUSE

        Develops fine motor skills

        • Chalk on the board a house with doors, two windows and a chimney, a fence, two flowers, grass and a tree, and a sun in the sky.
        • Explain to the child that you will read a couplet and that he will have to complete the line in rhyme and erase the corresponding element of the picture. Start with the sun:

        Drink the day to the bottom, wipe - ka ___________ (sun). (The kid erases the sun).

        Sing with a smile on your face, wipe -ka ___________(tree). (The child is erasing the tree.)

        Smile at me now, wipe it _________ (the door.)

        Replace the sound

        Develops audit skills

        • Ask the child to think out the word that rhyfuses with the Slovo "). Or it rhymes with the word "soup" and begins with the sound "z" (tooth"). and begins with the sounds "st" ("knock").0003

        FUNNY CLOWN

        Develops fine motor skills You will use couplets to tell him what to draw. The child needs to finish the couplet in rhyme and draw the guessed part of the face.

        We draw the Clown,

        We start with ______ (head).

        The clown brought us joy,

        He has a shock of ______ (hair). Draw ______ (ears) for the Clown

        To see us

        The clown makes everyone laugh to tears

        The clown amuses the people,

        ROYERS AND CLAPS

        Develops a sense of rhythm

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        • Read your favorite poems several times so that the child hears the rhymes and feels the rhythm of the poem.
        • Learn a few poems by heart and recite them together.
        • Read a line from a poem and ask your child to complete the next line in rhyme.
        • Repeat the lines, clapping your hands along the rhyming words.
        • Read the poem with your child, marking rhyming words with a clap.

        CLAS-CHLOP

        Develops the coordination of movements

        • Let the baby clap the words, then he will say the word, then he will say a word, then he will be chop for example: (clap) - "salt", (clap) - "mole", (clap) - "zero".
        • Try to complicate the task: 2 claps and a word.
        • Invite the child to first clap 2 times, then snap their fingers, and then say the word.
        • You can call words in turn: "I say poppy, and you say cancer, I say sleep, and you say ringing, I say bow, you say sound, and so on

        SAME OR DIFFERENT

        Develops listening skills

        • Name 2 words and ask your child to determine if they rhyme or not. For example, the word "duck" and "joke" rhyme, but the words "white" and "sun" do not.
        • Think of a rhyme for the baby's name (for example, "Marina is a ballerina or "Vladik goes to kindergarten").
        • Name a word that does not rhyme with the child's name.

        KHOROVOD

        Develops motor skills

        Group game

        • Ask the children to form a round dance. You name the words, and if they rhyme, the children should take a step to the side, and if not, then sit down.
        • For example: "house", "gnome", "room", "door". You need to sit down on the word "door". Or "flower", "sprout", "leaf", "elephant". Children should sit down on the word "elephant".

        COOL RHYMS

        Develops mindfulness

        • Teach your child the rules of the game: you say 2 words, and if they raise two words, they rhyme2.
        • For example: "dream", "ringing" - 2 thumbs are raised, "branch", "typewriter" - hands are lowered.
        • This will help you pass the time you have to wait in line.

        JUMPS

        Develops motor skills

        • invite the baby to jump under such a count (bounce for each syllable):

        Glasha, Dasha, Sasha, Pasha, Two, Three.

        Natasha, Pasha, Sasha, in the place of the delay! (Stop)

        Stickers and drawings

        Develops drawing skills

        • Fold a clean sheet of A-size paper in half 4. Stick a sticker on each half with the image of an object whose name is easy to rhyme with (for example, if the sticker shows a book, then the words "cone", "bear" can rhyme with it , gingerbread, etc. )
        • Ask your child to draw an object next to the sticker whose name rhymes with the name of the object on the sticker.
        • Have the child say what is on the sticker and then say what he drew.
        • Print both words on a piece of paper, one under the sticker and the other under the picture, so that the child can see how they are similar.

        Find the rhyme for the picture

        Develops Letters

        • Cut from magazines 4-5 pictures, which depicts the animals and are depicted by animals, which are easily recognized and the casualties are clearly recognized and cat, house, spoon, dog).
        • Stick the pictures on a piece of paper and write next to them the words that rhyme with them: "mouth", "lump", "mouse", "fight".
        • Staple 3-4 sheets of paper together. Ask your child to design the cover of the book.
        • Have the child cut out pictures from a magazine and paste one on each page.
        • Help your child label the pictures.
        • Use the dice to determine how many words to rhyme with each picture.
        • For example, if the picture shows a sock, and the number 5 fell out on the die, then you need to come up with 5 words that rhyme with the word "sock". These can be the words "juice", "hair", "throw", "piece".
        • Complete all pages in this way. If the kid liked this activity, you can continue it. adding new pages.

        RHYME DRAWINGS

        Encourages creativity Explain to your child that you will draw a picture with him using rhyming words.

      1. Choose 2 rhyming words (for example, "sleep" and "bed"). First, say both words, and then only the first, inviting the baby to name the second. Draw the bed together.
      2. Choose 2 words that rhyme again and illustrate the child's word with a picture.

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