Rhyme Time Memory Match is a fun and educational card game that helps students learn to match rhyming words to picture cards. The game is designed for students in elementary school and can be played with 1-4 players.
Set-Up: To set up the game, shuffle the Rhyme Time Memory Match cards and place them face down in a grid pattern on a flat surface. Make sure that the cards are evenly spaced and that there is enough room for players to move them around.
Gameplay: The first player flips over two cards. If the cards match, the player keeps them and takes another turn. If the cards do not match, the player turns them back over, and it becomes the next player's turn. Players try to remember where the matching cards are located each turn to make the best possible match. The game continues until all of the cards have been matched.
Teaching: Each card features a picture and a word. The words on the cards rhyme with each other. As students match the cards, they can say the words out loud and practice their rhyming skills.
Scoring: The player with the most matched cards at the end of the game wins. If there is a tie, players can continue playing until a winner is determined.
Components: Rhyme Time Memory Match has 40 cards (20 pairs) featuring colorful illustrations and rhyming words. The cards are made of sturdy cardstock and are easy for students to handle. The game also includes an instruction booklet with game rules and rhyming tips for teachers.
Benefits: Rhyme Time Memory Match is a fun and engaging way for students to practice their rhyming skills. It helps students develop their memory, concentration, and cognitive skills. The game can be played individually or with a group, making it a great addition to classroom activities or family game nights.
Rhyme Time Memory Match is a fantastic educational game that is both fun and challenging. It is a great way to encourage students to practice their rhyming skills while having a blast playing a game.
Rhyme Time - Memory Match Game
Best when used in conjunction with:
UNIT: 1 One
Chapter 2: Phonics and SpellingLesson
1: Rhyming
Picture Rhyming Lesson Plan View