Welcome to the Rhyming Lab:
Exposure to Rhymes and Phonological Patterns Through Interactive Exercises
From Series 6
Don't forget! You can download the PDF from the 'Rhyming Words - Series 1-15' menu to work offline and practice rhyming words anytime!
- -est/-essed/: best, test, nest - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɛst/
- Simple Rhymes: nest, pest, rest, test, vest, west…
- Cluster & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: chest, guest, quest, arrest, detest…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- –et/-eat/-ette: pet, get, wet - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɛt/
- Simple Rhymes: bet, get, jet, net, pet, set, vet, wet…
- Simple & Cluster & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: vet, wet, fret, duet, cadet, sunset…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- –ew/-wo/-ue/-o/-oe/-oo/-u/-oup: new, few, stew - the rhyme pattern involves the /juː/
- Simple: new, dew, few, yew…
- Cluster Rhymes: stew, chew, crew, grew, screw…
- Simple & Cluster & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: few, stew, honeydew, corkscrew…
- Cluster & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: shoe, canoe…
- Cluster & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: blue, glue, tissue, statue, rescue...
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- -ame/aim/: blame, came, game, name - the rhyme pattern involves the /eɪm/
- Simple Rhymes: came, lame, name, same, game…
- Cluster & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: blame, flame, frame, surname…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- -ice/-ise: rice, nice, twice - the rhyme pattern involves the /aɪs/