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Tuesday 13 November 2018

Types of Rhyme | Rhyme Study


L.I: To learn about rhyme using Dr. Seuss books.
This week for Inquiry we have been focusing on book week and Dr. Seuss under inquiry. Since Dr. Seuss likes to rhyme in his books we looked at different types of rhyme. There are four that we learnt about which is End Rhyme, Alliteration, Consonance, and Assonance. In a basic definition End rhyme is the end sounds of words are repeated, alliteration is the beginning sounds of words are repeated, assonance is where vowel sounds are repeated, and consonance is constant sounds that are repeated. We have to first learn about them and get into groups of four to work together and highlight the showings of the rhyme that make it what it is. I worked with Florence, Alayah, and Juel. Then we had to make a D.L.O about the rhymes explaining what they mean and examples from Dr. Seuss books. I worked on alliteration and the example book I used was "The Lorax".

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