Explore different onset and rime patterns with these fun and engaging flower craft packs.
Grow Your Students Onset and Rime Knowledge
This onset and rime flower template kit has been created by an experienced early childhood educator to help students engage with onset and rime words. Each flower contains a rime in the middle and an image and onset to add to each petal to make a number of different words. Onset and Rime word lists included in this resource are:
- /at/ – cat, bat, sat, hat, rat
- /ap/ – cap, tap, map, gap, nap
- /an/ – can, ban, fan, ran, pan
- /ed/ – bed, red, wed, ted, fed
- /et/ – wet, vet, net, pet, jet
- /en/ – ten, hen, den, pen, men
- /ig/ – wig, dig, big, fig, pig
- /in/ – win, tin, bin, fin, pin
- /it/ – kit, sit, bit, fit, pit
- /og/ – dog, hog, log, cog, jog
- /op/ – mop, hop, top, cop, pop
- /ot/ – lot, hot, dot, cot, pot
- /ug/ – mug, but, tug, rug, hug
Plus more!!
Onset and Rime vs Word Families
Many people ask, isn’t onset and rime just learning word families. And while they are connected, it’s still vital that teachers break down and teach the onset and rime components. Each of these components can be mixed and matched to created word families.
Therefore onset and rime focuses on the individual phonemes of words, helping students with decoding and phonemic awareness, where as word families focus on grouping similar words based on patterns to enhance vocabulary development.
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a Teach Starter collaborator.
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