Phonics centers

Rhyming games for Centers

Build interactive rhyming games for pre-k, kindergarten, 1st grade with no student accounts required.

Rhyming games DeckClass code LT-248
Centers

Which word rhymes with cake?

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rhyme recognition, rhyme production, and word families
Rhyming games for Centers
8 Tiles · class code ready · instant feedback
Warmup TileA ready-to-build structure for independent or partner center rotations.
Practice Tilerhyme recognition, rhyme production, and word families
Check TileStudents answer, explain, and get feedback.
Report ViewSee missed Tiles before the next group.
Student view
Question 4 of 8
Which word rhymes with cake?
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Centers workflow

See how the same Deck changes for the classroom routine.

Station start

Students open a short rhyming games Deck from a class code.

Independent play

Self-checking Tiles keep partners moving without waiting for teacher grading.

Pull group

Use the missed Tile list to pull students who need another pass at rhyme recognition, rhyme production, and word families.

How this fits

Use LearnTiles to plan rhyming games for independent or partner center rotations. The same Deck moves from class code to student play to a report-backed next step.

Class codeLT-248Centers access without student accounts
Teacher reportMissed Tile listrhyme recognition, rhyme production, and word families
Next groupPull quick groupUse results before the next rotation
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Centers workflow

Board stateRotation board
Student actionTeacher setup
Teacher follow-uplake
Example TileChoose one part of rhyme recognition, rhyme production, and word families and keep the first Deck short enough for a warmup, center, or exit ticket.
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Board stateReport action
Student actionNext Deck
Teacher follow-upmissed Tile list
Example TileUse the report to copy the Deck into a reteach version, an extension version, or a quick review for the next group. Use class-code access so students can start without email, passwords, or account setup.
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Play Modes that fit

Multiple choiceSelf-checking answer choices with instant feedback.See feature MatchingPair terms, pictures, facts, or definitions.See feature Mosaic DeckReveal-style practice that keeps repeated trials moving.See feature Short responseAsk students to explain, write, or show a strategy.See feature

Related versions of this lesson

Small GroupsTeacher opens
Which word rhymes with cake?Start with one guided rhyming games Tile and name the strategy students should try.
Use the first few Tiles as guided practice, then switch to quick independent responses while you listen for misconceptions.Open path
InterventionNarrow target
Which word rhymes with cake?Keep only one rhyming games target so the Deck feels reachable.
Narrow the skill, reduce answer choices when needed, and copy the Deck for the next level of support or extension.Open path

Grade-specific versions

Pre-Kpicture-first practiceExample TileWhich word rhymes with cake?lakeOpen grade version Kindergartenpicture-first practiceExample TileWhich word rhymes with cake?lakeOpen grade version 1st Gradeshort answer-choice sequenceExample TileWhich word rhymes with cake?lakeOpen grade version

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Questions teachers ask

What grades are best for rhyming games?

Rhyming games work well for pre-k, kindergarten, 1st grade. Teachers can simplify prompts for early learners or add written explanations for older students.

Can I use rhyming games in centers?

Yes. Build a short lesson with 8 to 12 Tiles, assign it with a class code, and reuse it for small-group rotations, review, or quick checks.

What can students practice in a rhyming games lesson?

A good lesson can cover rhyme recognition, rhyme production, and word families with quick feedback and a mix of interactive Tile formats.

Build rhyming games for centers

Pick one skill, add a few interactive Tiles, and reuse the Deck for your next group.

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