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 ==== Definition ===== ==== Definition =====
-We break syllalbles down into two pieces:+We break syllables down into two pieces:
   * onset- part of the syllable that comes before the vowel   * onset- part of the syllable that comes before the vowel
   * rime- includes the vowel and everything after it.   * rime- includes the vowel and everything after it.
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 Get picture cards and play memory where students have to match two pictures whose endings sound the same.  Get picture cards and play memory where students have to match two pictures whose endings sound the same. 
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 +Use lessons in scat and jazz. Encourage students to decide what group of word families goes with each instrument in jazz. Then have them make up and practice scat skits. Ear plugs optional.
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 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHcnoQUx_4w
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 +Get picture cards for specific word families, the 37 common rimes, like Jack, rack, sack, tack, attack, etc. Have kids arrange the pictures in a story. Give them a a piece of paper or use chart paper folded into beginning, middle, and end. Have students arrange the pictures and do a retelling of the story.
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