Welcome to the Rhyming Lab:
Exposure to Rhymes and Phonological Patterns Through Interactive Exercises
From Series 8
- -il/-ill: hill, still, drill - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɪl/
- Simple Rhymes: bill, fill, hill, pill, kill, mill…
- Simple & Cluster Rhymes: hill, pill, grill, spill, trill…
- Simple & Cluster & Multi-syllabic Rhymes: hill, grill, refill, windmill, treadmill…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- –in/-ynn: pin, win, spin - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɪn/
- Simple Rhymes: in, bin, fin, pin, win…
- Cluster Rhymes: chin, grin, skin, spin, thin, twin…
- Multi-syllabic Rhymes: kingpin, violin, mandolin, sheepskin…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- –ine: line, fine, shine - the rhyme pattern involves the /aɪn/
- Simple Rhymes: dine, line, nine, pine, tine, sine, vine, wine…
- Cluster & Multy-syllabic Rhymes: shine, spine, twine, pipeline, goldmine…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- -ing: sing, ring, king - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɪŋ/
- Simple Rhymes: ping, ring, wing, king, ding…
- Cluster Rhymes: bring, cling, fling, sling, sting, spring…
- Multi-syllabic Rhymes: cooking, camping, sniffing, skiing…
- Click on the link to open and practice rhyming exposure with each exercise in the series!
- -ink: pink, sink, drink - the rhyme pattern involves the /ɪŋk/