Slant rhymes will really make your students pause and think. When they do, this anchor chart will help them understand what a slant rhyme is all with the aid of an example and colorful graphics. As you prepare to teach your students about different types of rhymes, don't forget to gather, post, and review your poetry anchor charts. Make this part of your daily warm-up or conclusion so that students have ample opportunity to digest the different types of rhymes. This downloadable is another great tool to post to your digital learning system as well.
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Resource Details
Slant rhyme occurs when words sound similar but are not exactly the same, creating subtle sound echoes rather than perfect rhyme in poetic lines.
CCSS Alignment Notes
Aligns with L.5 (word relationships, nuances in meaning) by teaching students to recognize approximate rhymes where sounds are similar but not identical.