It's time for rounding up the rhymes.  Are you ready?
Ready.
Okay. . .hmmmm
Earlier in shared reading we talked about a book called the Snowy Day, and we talked about things that we do on snowy days. And one of the things was making snowmen.
And we read a book called Snowmen at Night. And talked about all the things that snowmen might do at night.
Well this time we're going to read the same story, but we're going to look for rhyming words.  Okay?
What are rhyming words? Do you remember?
I know
Juan, what are rhyming words?
hmmm. . . They sound the same.
They sound the same. That's right.  So that. . .they sound the same.  Good Joseph. Thank you.
They sound the same.
They do.  That's what we are going to be listening for.  Do you remember how we pay special attention to the pages where I have the tabs?
Okay.
Snowmen at Night. Here we go.
Wyatt.  Okay.  Do you watt me to do the first page?
Yes.
Okay.
"One wintery day I made a snowman very round and tall.  The next day, when I saw him he was not the same at all."
Tall, All
Tall. . . I didn't need to show you.  You hear it right away.
Yeah
Tall, All. Very good
Did you guys here that?
{Multiple] Yes.
Okay.  We'll put that pair down.
"His hat had slipped.  His arm drooped down. He really looked a fright." 
fright
"It made me start to wonder what do snowmen do at night"
[multiple] night
What two words?
[Multiple] fright and night
fright and night, good Joseph.
I said it.
You did say it.  You got it.
fright and night
Alright, good job.
Alright, let's look at our rhymes.  Let's read through them. Eyes up here. HanaLou, you with me?
[Multiple} game, aim Do those rhyme?
[Multiple] yes.
Yes they do.
Now we talk about rhyming words sounding the same.  Some rhyming words look the same too. And that's the ones that we want to round up today.
They don't look the same, do they Joseph?  You know that already, don't ya'.  Because look it.  It's A-M-E, A-I-M.
Are those the same?
[Multiple] No
No, we don't want them in our rounding up the rhyme.
Cross them
Should I cross them?
[Multiple] yes
Alright
Should we look at Tall, All?
Yes, they are rhymes.
Come up here and find what rhymes.
Can you underline the. . .there you go.
all and all, and they are both spelled the same, aren't they? Nice job Joseph.  Thank you.  Tall and All Good.
All of these sounded the same and looked the same, right? So those are the rhymes that we want to round up. Right here.  Yep.
Are you ready?
Yes.
Here's a word card.
places, races.
others mothers and brothers.
Is that where it goes?
Yes.
Okay, Alright, and what word is that?
brothers.
brothers, you figured that out by knowing others and mothers.