The Famous “Rhymeoccular” Image
This “Rhymeoccular” image created by Illustrator Megan E. Tennant
How to create a “Rhymeoccular” Image
That crazy inventor from “The Kingdom Without Rhyme” has devised a method to help you imagine and visualize rhyming words. You can create your own it’s simple!
Illustration by Megan E.Tennant
Materials Needed
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a) Non-waxed cake circle carboard – (I found them at Hobby Lobby)
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b) Colored pencils, markers, paint etc
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c) Flat wooden sticks
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d) Wide packing tape
Instructions
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Select two words that rhyme – for example “fox” and “box”
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Draw or paint them on your circle carboard
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Turn over and place stick on back of circle cardboard
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Tape securely with packing tape
You did it – and it looks great! This is a great rhyming and art project kids will love. Have them make a bunch of them and then bring them together and have the children guess what they are!
Fun times make learning easy!
Thanks for visiting – Post your “Rhymeoccular” image on twitter @MoPubs – See you there!

