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ELA21.2.32
ELA21.2.32
English Language Arts (2021) Grade(s): 2
ELA21.2.32
Identify rhyme schemes in poems or songs.
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Knowledge
Students know:
Rhyme schemes are patterns of sound that repeat at the end of a line or stanza in a poem or song.
Skills
Students are able to:
Identify rhyming words in poems or songs.
Identify the pattern of sounds that repeat at the end of a line or stanza in poems or songs.
Understanding
Students understand that:
Rhyming words have the same vowel and ending sound.
Poems and songs often have a pattern of rhyming words, called a rhyme scheme.
Vocabulary
Rhyme schemes
Poems
Songs
Aligned Learning Resources
Rhythm and Repetition
Dancing to Haikus-Part 1: Identifying Syllables
Dancing to Haikus-Part 2: Dance Party
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