Good Morning, Nursery.

Well done for your hard work in Phonics yesterday.

This week, we are practicing rhyming.   Words that rhyme have different beginning sounds but the rest of the word sounds the same.

Each day, read some rhyming books with a grown up or read some traditional and modern Nursery Rhymes here: http://www.wordsforlife.org.uk/songs

Can you say these three rhyming words?

Can you and an adult take it in turns to say words that rhyme with dog to make a rhyming string? How many words can you think of? They don’t have to be real words!

You could write different beginning sounds to make lots of words that rhyme with dog.

You could even make up your own rhyming song about a dog like the big pig song!

I can’t wait to hear about your rhyming today.

Love from Miss Siswick. (I will be teaching at school so I will not be able to respond until  later today.)

It would really help me if you could upload photos  straight to the media file (instructions are here: sharing photos and files) as they get to me more quickly and easily as they don’t have to go via the office and my e-mail. Please can either your child’s name or face (but not both) be visible on any photos. Many thanks.

28 comments on “Nursery Daily Phonics: Thursday

  1. Victoire says:

    Hello,

    Dog, log, frog

    Hot dog, cog, log, blog, vlog, splog, bull-dog

  2. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Victoire. I hadn’t thought of blog even though this is a blog!

  3. Dear Miss Siswick,

    The pig can dig,
    The cat has a hat,
    The dog ? plays with a frog ? on a log.

    Other words from Anna ending with og:
    Jog, bog and tog.

  4. Miss Siswick says:

    I love your rhyming song (or poem?), Anna. Well done.

  5. James watched some rhyming videos and started responding well to it and add words himself that rhymed. He came up with fog and log and wrote accordingly. We will send photos.

  6. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, James.

  7. Hello Miss Siswick
    Ania made these words:
    dog,frog,tog,vog,rog,bog,jog,log,sog

  8. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Ania.

  9. Dog, frog, log, bog, hog, Zog (dragon), jog and fog and Mog
    Rog, cog, nog, Xog!

  10. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Grace.

  11. Alexander says:

    Alexander was able to say the rhyming words dog, log and frog.
    He took part in a rhyming string and came up with the words log, pog and frog.

    Other words he came up with ending with og are:
    Jog, hog, fog, cog, blog, smog

  12. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Alexander.

  13. Good morning Miss Siswick,
    Dog, log and frog rhyme with fog, rog, mog, sog, blog, bog, flog.

  14. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Hermine.

  15. Hello Miss Siswick,

    Dog, log, frog.

    I thought of mog, nog, sog and jog.

  16. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Fiadh.

  17. I did these words
    Dog
    Log
    Fog
    Jog
    bog
    Nog
    cog
    Blog
    Sog

  18. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Indigo.

  19. Adelaide says:

    I made these words
    Dog
    Log
    Fog
    Jog
    bog
    Nog
    Cog

  20. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Adelaide.

  21. We had
    Dog
    Frog
    Log
    Jog
    Fog

  22. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Leopold.

  23. Caspian created a lot of words today like oog, gog, wog, tog, and found log, frog, dog, fog.

    We read The Singing Mermaid Book .

  24. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Caspian. ‘The Singing Mermaid’ is my favourite book from the ‘Under the Sea’ topic.

  25. Dog, bog, frog, log, mog, fog.

    Greetings,
    Nicolas

  26. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Nicolas.

  27. Philip thought of dog, log, frog, mog, bog, wog.

  28. Miss Siswick says:

    Great rhyming, Philip.

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