Rhyming Words


People of all ages have a natural inclination towards rhyming words because the melodic quality the words behold. It is the most entertaining way to make children read and write.

Rhymes and word families are often used by beginners and strugglers to learn literacy skills and read the challenging words.

Rhyming words are simply defined as a pair of words with identical sound. These words are often used in poetry to give a melodious and lively feel to poems.

Two or more words can also rhyme with each other. Some of the common rhyming words are mind, kind, find, blind and hat, cat, bat, rat, fat.

Rhyming is the best and most outstanding way to help children explore language and learn to read. Encourage your children to learn different words from different word families and understand their meanings.

Ask them to browse various rhymes in books, poems, songs, and advertisements. Exposing your children to different word families and rhyming words can help them become strong readers.

Some of the common rhyming words are as follows :

  • Strolls, bowls
  • Tolls, coals
  • Consoles, moles
  • Controls, polls
  • Creoles, scrolls
  • Enrolls, shoals
  • Nicole's, souls