Candy Coated Rhyming Words Worksheet for Kindergarten

About This Candy Coated Rhyming Words Worksheet for Kindergarten

This worksheet combines rhyming practice with a fun coloring activity using a candy jar theme. Children work with a color-coded system where each rhyming word family gets assigned a specific color. For example, when they see “cat = blue” in the key, they know to color all words that rhyme with cat in blue.

The activity is straightforward: kids read each word on the candy pieces throughout the jar, identify which word it rhymes with from the key, then color it accordingly. This process helps them practice reading CVC words while reinforcing rhyming patterns through the visual connection of matching colors.

CVC Words and Word Families

The worksheet focuses on three-letter CVC words (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant), which are typically among the first words children learn to decode. These words form predictable patterns that make excellent rhyming practice:

  • -at family: cat, hat, mat, rat
  • -op family: top, mop, hop, pop
  • -un family: sun, fun, run, bun
  • -it family: sit, pit, bit, fit

Children usually start working with CVC words in late preschool or early kindergarten, once they have a solid grasp of individual letter sounds. The predictable nature of these word families helps build reading confidence and phonemic awareness.

What Kids Learn

This worksheet helps kids work on multiple skills at once. As they read each word and figure out what it rhymes with, they practice reading while learning about word patterns. The coloring component adds a fine motor element while helping reinforce the connection between rhyming words through color association.

The candy theme keeps the activity engaging without overwhelming the learning objectives. Once kids understand the directions, it’s suitable for independent work, making it useful for centers, homework, or assessment purposes.

Rhyming Book Resources

In addition to worksheets, books with predictable rhyming patterns help children anticipate sounds and develop their ear for language. One kid favorite is “Hop on Pop” by Dr. Seuss.

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