Rhyming Briefcases

Rhyming Briefcases lesson plan

  • 1.

    Ask families to recycle magazines, travel brochures, flyers, greeting cards, and other picture sources for your group.

  • 2.

    Read stories and poems. Sing songs. Do fingerplays. What fun to pick out the rhyming words.

  • 4.

    To make briefcases: Cover a work area with newspaper. Put on a Crayola® Art Smock. Paint the front and back of a file folder with Crayola® Washable Paint and So Big® Brushes. Dry overnight.

  • 5.

    Glue the sides of the file folder closed with Crayola® School Glue.

  • 6.

    Cut a construction paper briefcase handle with Crayola® Scissors. Glue the handle to one side of the top. Dry overnight.

  • 7.

    To make rhyming pictures: From recycled magazines, cut out pictures. Divide them into groups of items with rhyming names, such as: whale, pail, tail, sail, mail; hat, cat, bat, mat, gnat.

  • 8.

    Glue one of the rhyming word pictures on the outside of the suitcase. Dry overnight.

  • 9.

    Mix up all of the other pictures. With your friends, find pictures with words that rhyme and file them in the matching briefcases.

Benefits

  • Letters, Numbers & Words
  • Listening
  • Reading Pictures
  • Stories
  • Vocabulary
  • Physical: Eye - Hand Coordination
  • Physical: Small Muscles
  • Social & Emotional: Flexibility
  • Social & Emotional: Making Friends
  • Thinking: Observing
  • Thinking: Understanding Concepts