Resources: Small Group Instruction - Title I Teacher
| Generating Rhymes: Developing Phonemic Awareness | This lesson incorporates song and poetry to help students recognize and generate simple rhymes. Grades K-2. |
| Phonemic Awareness Activities | Classroom activities that focus on rhyming and alliteration. |
| Rhyme Time | A phonemic awareness bingo game. |
| A Rhyme a Week: Nursery Rhymes for Early Literacy | Downloadable resources designed especially for Head Start teachers; includes instructions for fostering early literacy and reproducible classroom materials. |
| Strategies for Teaching Phonemic Awareness | Scroll down the page to find rhyming activities from the Literature for Literature Telecollaborative Project. |
| Why is Rhyming Important? | This page gives suggestions to parents about how they can help their children with rhyming. |
Read*Write*Think contains a wealth of reading and writing lessons. It is a collaborative effort between the International Reading Association, NCTE, and Marco Polo.
Bank Street's Guide to Literacy for Volunteers and Tutors , Bank Street College of Education provides reading tutors with a variety of information ranging from background information on literacy and early reading, sample lesson plans, activities, and information on other literacy and reading resources.
Instructional Resources Database: Instructional Activities from SEDL is a search tool for locating instructional activities.