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ORC Resource Number #10659
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A-Hunting We Will Go: Teaching Rhyming Through Musical Verse
Promising Practice
PROFESSIONAL COMMENTARY

Singing and songwriting can support early literacy instruction. This lesson makes use of the song "A-Hunting We Will Go" to teach rhyming. The lesson first uses the original verses of the song and students are asked to identify the two words in each verse that rhyme. Students then brainstorm and create their own rhyming words and additional verses to the song. In the next session, the students use an online site called "Sing a Song" and listen to other popular songs and identify the rhyming words in those songs. Finally students use an interactive tool called "Construct-a-Word" to create their own lists of rhyming words and new verses for other rhyming songs. Ideas for extensions and assessments are available. (author/jlkrause)

OHIO STANDARDS
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English Language Arts Standards
Phonemic Awareness, Word Recognition and Fluency Standard
Writing Applications Standard
NATIONAL STANDARDS
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Standards for the English Language Arts
Range of materials and purposes for reading
Reading strategies, language use, and conventions
Research and inquiry
RESOURCE TYPE
Instructional Resource
PRACTICE LEVEL
Promising Practice
STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
Grades K–2
TOPICS
English Language Arts --
Reading;
Phonology;
KEYWORDS
rhyming words;
rhyming patterns;
rhyming with music;
interactive game;
Technology
Publisher: IRA/NCTE
Author: Jennifer Prior