Rhyming
Text Features
Characters, Setting, and Text Structure
Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sounds
Read the Word
100

What word rhymes with no?

1. it

2. go

3. A

2. go

100

What is the front of a book called?

The cover

100

Who are the characters in the story: Special in their Own Way

Camel, Elephant, Zebra

100

What is the beginning sound in the word rat?

/r/

100

c

a

t

cat

200

What word rhymes with cat?

1. bat

2. go

3. car

1. bat
200

If I cannot find the heading I am looking for in my book, where can I look?

Table of Contents

200

Packet Question 200

The book

200

What is the beginning sound in the word pot?

/p/

200

b

e

d

bed

300

What word rhymes with go?

1. know

2. do

3. door

1. know

300

If there were no words in a story, what part of the book can you look at to find out what the story is about?

The pictures
300

Packet Question 300.

The Statue of Liberty

300

What is the middle sound in the word hit?

/i/

300

s

i

t

sit

400

What rhyming word does NOT belong?

1. car

2. cat

3. far

2. cat

400

Who draws the pictures in the story?

The illustrator.

400

Where is the story taking place in: Special in Their Own Way?

The zoo

400

What is the ending sound in the word met?

/t/

400

p

u

sh

push

500

What rhyming word does NOT belong?

1. like

2. bike

3. the

3. the

500

Who writes the words in a story?

The author

500

What are two ways the animals are told that their bodies are useful in the story?

The camel’s hump helps it go without food for many days. 

The elephant uses its nose to drink and take a bath.

The zebra’s stripes help it hide from lion.

500

What is the middle sound in the word put?

/u/

500

s

i

ck

sick

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u