Welcome to the Rhyming Lab:
Exposure to Rhymes and Phonological Patterns Through Interactive Exercises
From Series 9
Don't forget! You can download the PDF from the 'Rhyming Words - Series 1-15' menu to work offline and practice rhyming words anytime!
- -ip: ship, tip, clip - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɪp/
- Simple Rhymes: hip, dip, lip, nip, sip, zip…
- Cluster Rhymes: chip, clip, slip, flip, ship, trip…
- Multi-syllabic Rhymes: microchip, spaceship, warship…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- –it: sit, hit, fit - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɪt/
- Simple Rhymes: fit, hit, kit, lit, pit, sit…
- Cluster & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: knit, spit, split, quit, armpit…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- –ob: job, mob, knob - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɒb/
- Simple Rhymes: cob, hob, lob, mob, blob, knob…
- Simple & Cluster & Multy-syllabic Rhymes: cob, knob, doorknob, corncob…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- -oc/-ock/-alk/-: rock, sock, block - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɒk/
- Simple Rhymes: dock, rock, lock, sock…
- Cluster Rhymes: block, crock, clock, stock, knock…
- Simple & Cluster & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: dock, rock, clock, peacock…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- --og: dog, fog, log - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɒɡ/
- Simple & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: dog, log, bulldog, leapfrog, bullfrog…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!