This document provides examples of rhyming words from poems and instructs the reader to identify the rhyming words. It includes the poems "Little Miss Muffet" and "Jack Sprat" as examples, and lists rhyming words as words that have the same final sound. The reader is asked to read the poems and list the rhyming words found in each.
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Lesson 23
1. Read the following
words.
my – by
one – sun – fun
brothers – sisters
11. List down the rhyming
words found in the poem
below. Read and classify
the rhyming words in the
poem.
12. Jack Sprat could eat no fat,
His wife could eat no lean,
And so between the two of them
They licked the platter clean.
13. A cat and a mouse full of glee
Started dancing, one, two, three.
They danced in the daytime,
They danced in the night,
They did not mind if it was dark or
bright.