1. Find rhyming nursery rhymes: Many nursery rhymes use rhyming words. In children's songs, words or phrases with the same syllables will appear repeatedly. Help children remember these rhyming words and encourage them to find more rhyming words.
2. Make rhyming poems: Let the children create their own rhyming poems. They can choose their favorite things or themes and then describe them with rhyming words. This can help children understand the concept of rhyme and cultivate their creativity and language expression ability.
3. Make rhyming cards: In order to help children better understand rhyming, we can make some rhyming cards. Write some rhyming phrases on cards, such as "red apple" and "puppy", and then stick these cards on the wall of the classroom so that children can see them at any time.
4. Encourage children to perform: letting children perform their own poems or nursery rhymes can help children better remember rhyming words and enhance their performance skills.