Ever get stuck in a rhyming rut? It happens to the best of us! Sometimes, finding that perfect word to complete a poem, song, or even a fun little ditty feels like searching for a …
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Ever find yourself stuck, trying to come up with the perfect rhyme? Rhyming can be a fun game with kids, a creative writing exercise, or even a tool to help remember things! But sometimes, those …
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Have you ever stopped to think about the sounds our letters make? Its fascinating how a single letter can create a whole new sound depending on the word! Today, we’re diving into the wonderful world …
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Have you ever been stuck trying to write a poem or song and needed just the right word? Or maybe you’re playing a rhyming game with your kids? Figuring out words that rhyme can be …
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Ever stumble upon a word that just feelsoff? Like something’s missing, or maybe even the opposite of what you’d expect? Often, those tricky little words begin with the prefix “dis-“. It’s a powerful tool in …
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The sun is shining, birds are singing, and rhymes are ringing in our ears! Ever get stuck trying to find just the right word to complete a poem or add a playful touch to a …
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Have you ever stopped to think about how many interesting words start with the letters “ch”? From yummy treats to important concepts, these words pop up all the time in our conversations and reading. Let’s …
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Have you ever stopped to think about words in a playful way? Words are the building blocks of communication, but sometimes its fun to zoom in on their individual parts! Let’s explore a special category …
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Ever find yourself playing a word game and struggling with that dreaded “ch” combination? Or maybe youre a teacher looking for fun ways to expand your students’ vocabulary. “Ch” can be tricky, but also incredibly …
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