This challenge worksheet tests Grade 1 students on tricky word-family distractors. Four multiple-choice questions ask students to spot the real rhyme among lookalikes (like vs. light, cane vs. cake) and find the odd word out of four. Five fill-in-the-blank questions cover -all, -ight, -ake, -ell, and -ing families with careful attention to confusing pairs like -ight vs. -ite. The sheet sharpens phonemic precision, a vital skill before Grade 2.
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Rhyming Words & Word Families
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word is in the -ight family?
A) like
B) light
C) line
D) life
2. Which word rhymes with 'cake'?
A) cane
B) care
C) lake
D) cape
3. Which word belongs to the -all family?
A) bell
B) ball
C) bale
D) bill
4. Which word does NOT rhyme with 'night'?
A) light
B) right
C) kite
D) fight
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A word that rhymes with 'tall' and means to trip is fall.
2. The word 'bright' rhymes with night.
3. A word in the -ake family, not the -ane family, is cake.
4. The word 'spell' rhymes with bell.
5. A word that rhymes with 'king' is ring.
Rhyming Words & Word Families
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word is in the -ight family?
A) like
B) light
C) line
D) life
2. Which word rhymes with 'cake'?
A) cane
B) care
C) lake
D) cape
3. Which word belongs to the -all family?
A) bell
B) ball
C) bale
D) bill
4. Which word does NOT rhyme with 'night'?
A) light
B) right
C) kite
D) fight
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A word that rhymes with 'tall' and means to trip is fall.
2) The word 'bright' rhymes with night.
3) A word in the -ake family, not the -ane family, is cake.
4) The word 'spell' rhymes with bell.
5) A word that rhymes with 'king' is ring.
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