Christmas- Jingle Bells rhyming words practice
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Practising rhyming words with the famous Xmas song
Lesson Plan Content:
Jingle Bells rhyming words practice
Put these words into the gaps below by their meaning and rhyme, and then listen to the song or your teacher to check your answers.
bright
go
ring
sing
sleigh x 3
snow
tonight
way x 3
Dashing through the __________
In a one horse open ___________
Over the fields we ___________
Laughing all the _____________
Bells on bob tails ____________
Making spirits _______________
What fun it is to laugh and _____________
A sleighing song ______________
Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the ___________
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open _____________
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the ______________
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open __________
Why do you think this is a popular Xmas song? What is it in its tone and lyrics that connects to Xmas?
Try to think of or find at least one more word that rhymes with each of the words above.
Try to think of at least one rhyming word for each of the Xmas words below and then use them to write a short song or poem about Xmas:
- (Christmas) cake
- (Christmas) card
- (Christmas/ Boxing) Day
- (Christmas) decoration
- (Christmas) dinner
- Eggnog
- Elf/ Elves
- (Christmas/ New Year’s) Eve
- Gift
- Holiday
- Holly
- (Santa’s) lap
- Letter
- (Christmas/ fairy) lights
- (Christmas/ Yule) log
- Manger
- (Midnight) mass
- (Three wise) men
- Mince pie
- Mistletoe
- Reindeer
- Roast
- Robin
- Santa
- Santa Claus
- (Brandy) sauce
- Stable
- Star
- (Christmas) stocking
- (Christmas) tree
- (Roast) turkey
- (Mulled) wine
- Yule
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