Question 1. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rhyme
This website is very reliable for the students to go to because it is the online dictionary and directs them right to the answer to the first question.
Question 2. http://www.uskidsmags.com/blog/2012/01/09/turtle-find-the-rhyme-2/
The USkidsmag website is a perfect website for the second question because the students are asked to match the words that rhyme and this website takes them directly to the pictures that they are matching.
Question 3. http://www.seussville.com/
Dr. Seuss is a well known author for books that capture the attention of the reader with his flowing words that rhyme well together. I chose this website because I believe that children will get the answer to the question as well as enjoy the website. Hopefully this website is an attention grabber and keeps them engaged after the scavenger hunt.
Question 4. http://www.kidsgen.com/rhymes_and_poems/more_poems.htm#humpty
This website is very interactive for the children and directly relates to the question asked. When redirecting to the website you are able to pick your favorite rhyme and also refresh your memory on the other rhymes you may be learning about in class.
Question 5 & 6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUrQmfyGgbA
YouTube is a very popular website used to show videos that can help the children learn the material at hand. The children are able to answer the questions while listening to songs that have rhyming words in them.
Question 7. http://pbskids.org/wordworld/characters/game_frm.html
This website gives the students the opportunity to learn and play which really keeps them engaged.
This website is very reliable for the students to go to because it is the online dictionary and directs them right to the answer to the first question.
Question 2. http://www.uskidsmags.com/blog/2012/01/09/turtle-find-the-rhyme-2/
The USkidsmag website is a perfect website for the second question because the students are asked to match the words that rhyme and this website takes them directly to the pictures that they are matching.
Question 3. http://www.seussville.com/
Dr. Seuss is a well known author for books that capture the attention of the reader with his flowing words that rhyme well together. I chose this website because I believe that children will get the answer to the question as well as enjoy the website. Hopefully this website is an attention grabber and keeps them engaged after the scavenger hunt.
Question 4. http://www.kidsgen.com/rhymes_and_poems/more_poems.htm#humpty
This website is very interactive for the children and directly relates to the question asked. When redirecting to the website you are able to pick your favorite rhyme and also refresh your memory on the other rhymes you may be learning about in class.
Question 5 & 6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUrQmfyGgbA
YouTube is a very popular website used to show videos that can help the children learn the material at hand. The children are able to answer the questions while listening to songs that have rhyming words in them.
Question 7. http://pbskids.org/wordworld/characters/game_frm.html
This website gives the students the opportunity to learn and play which really keeps them engaged.