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Tuesday, January 19, 2016. Learning About Language through Rhymes. One important strategy we use in our classroom to learn about language is using rhymes. Playing with words and sounds in words develops phonemic awareness, a beginning step to lay a strong foundation for reading and writing. Childrens names are one personal way to learn about language. This is a rhyme we use everyday in our circle time. Hickety, pickety bumble-bee. Who can say their name for me? When a child says his or her name. Could a.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2016. Learning About Language through Rhymes. One important strategy we use in our classroom to learn about language is using rhymes. Playing with words and sounds in words develops phonemic awareness, a beginning step to lay a strong foundation for reading and writing. Childrens names are one personal way to learn about language. This is a rhyme we use everyday in our circle time. Hickety, pickety bumble-bee. Who can say their name for me? When a child says his or her name. Could a.

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