This Class 1 worksheet helps children learn **rhyming words** by connecting sound patterns in short, simple sentences. Words like *fan, man, cat, mat, wig, pig,* and *sun, fun* make practice fun and relatable for young learners. With fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice questions, and sentence choices, kids explore rhymes while strengthening early reading skills.
Rhyming supports early literacy and makes learning language playful. This worksheet helps students:
1. Recognize rhyming word pairs in sentences.
2. Improve listening and sound recognition skills.
3. Develop vocabulary through familiar, easy rhymes.
4. Prepare for stronger reading fluency and phonics skills.
This worksheet includes two interactive exercises:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
Children complete short sentences by choosing the rhyming word. Example: *The man has a fan.*
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students pick which sentence rhymes. Example: *The pig wore a wig.*
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
1. man
2. pan
3. mat
4. log
5. pen
6. wig
7. fun
8. tree
9. socks
10. fan
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice
1. a) The pan is near fan.
2. b) The rat ran to the mat.
3. a) The dog sat on a log.
4. a) The boy played with a toy.
5. b) The hen is in the pen.
6. b) The pig wore a wig.
7. b) The sun is full of fun.
8. a) The bee is near a tree.
9. a) The fox wears red socks.
10. b) The man has a fan.
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Two words rhyme when their ending sounds are the same, like fan and man.
By listening carefully to the last sound of each word and matching similar sounds.
Yes, words like night and kite rhyme even though they are spelled differently.