Consonance Fun!
Explore consonance with fun activities and examples suitable for second graders.
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Consonance Fun!
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What is Consonance?
Consonance is when words have the same consonant sound close together. It's like a repeating sound, but not always at the very beginning of the words. For example: "The big, black cat sat on the mat." The 't' sound repeats!
Read each sentence. Underline the words that show consonance. Then, write the repeating consonant sound on the blank line.
1. The strong string stretched.
2. Little Lily laughed loudly.
3. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Which sentence shows consonance?
The dog ran fast.
The fat cat sat.
The bird flew high.
I like to play.
Write a sentence that uses consonance. Try to use at least two words with the same consonant sound close together.
Consonance is when vowel sounds repeat.
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False
The sentence "Mike likes bikes." shows consonance.
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False
Circle the words that have a repeating consonant sound.
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