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Fall Rhyming Literacy Center Activities- Speech & Language Activity

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Small Town Speech
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Grade Levels
PreK - 2nd, Homeschool
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63 pages
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These fall rhyming literacy center targets are the perfect activity to add to your therapy room or classroom! These can be used individually or in groups/centers. Students practice identifying which two pictures rhyme. These are perfect for students who are not yet reading or are beginning readers. Have the students identify each picture and place the corresponding rhyming puzzles pieces together, use the cut and paste worksheet to link the missing rhyming word, and the “match up” worksheet to draw a line connecting the words that rhyme. Ifin groups or centers students can easily check each other’s work using the included answer key. You could even take this skill one step further and after students have identified which pieces are a pair they can state one more word that rhymes.

Includes 40 colorful pumpkin puzzles, 40 black line pumpkin puzzles, 5 cut and paste worksheets and answer keys, and 4 "match up" worksheets and answer keys.

I recommend printing these on cardstock and laminating so that way you can use them for many years to come.

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63 pages
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and produce rhyming words.
Distinguish long from short vowel sounds in spoken single-syllable words.

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