Evidence-based curriculum for ages 2-8

Try ABCmouse FREE

for 30 days!

Then just $14.99/mo. until canceled.

Rhyming Schemes for Kids with Examples

Understanding rhyming schemes in nursery rhymes, poems, and songs helps kids recognize patterns in language, which can help literacy skills—let’s explore the basics!

A dad reading to his daughter.

What is a Rhyme Scheme?

A rhyme scheme describes the pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line in poetry. These are usually described using letters like A, B, C, D, etc., with each letter standing for one rhyming word ending.

It’s important to recognize that rhymes may not always be exact. For instance, in Jack and Jill, “water” and “after” are counted as rhyming words. These are known as slant rhymes, as their sounds are fairly similar. Slant rhymes are frequently part of rhyme schemes.

More Rhyming Scheme Examples


How Does Learning Rhyming Schemes Support Early Literacy?

As students get older, they’ll learn how rhyme schemes are used in some poetry forms like sonnets or villanelles. But when they’re first learning to read, it’s not necessary to get into anything so complex! For now, rhyming schemes can help kids recognize word families, which in turn give them a boost when decoding new words.

For instance, the words in “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” don’t necessarily look like they should rhyme—the English language’s irregular spelling patterns can be confusing. But if an emergent reader recognizes the rhyme scheme, they can use that as a context clue to help them figure out the pronunciation that makes sense. Teach kids to recognize common rhyming schemes using songs, games and activities (like those included in ABCmouse’s learning programs).

Rhyming Scheme Examples in Nursery Rhymes, Songs, and Poetry

Get some practice identifying rhyme schemes with these popular and familiar poems and lyrics. For each, make a note of the rhyme scheme as you identify it. Then, check your answers below.

An illustration of humpty dumpty sitting on a wall.
A colorful illustration of little Bo Peep.
A colorful illustration of the poem I've been working on the railroad.

Rhyming Scheme Activities for Young Students

Looking for more ways to practice rhyming schemes with your young learner? Try these fun games and activities!

Complete Access to our Rhyming Resources Hub

ABCmouse’s Free Rhyming Resource Hub offers fun activities, games, books, and printables to help kids build phonemic awareness and a love for language.

Free printable rhyming coloring pages from ABCmouse.com.
Humpty dumpty sitting on a wall.
Free printable rhyming worksheets from ABCmouse.com.

With rhyming riddles, poems, and interactive games, children can explore rhyming in playful ways. The hub also includes teaching tips and creative writing activities for toddlers through early elementary students.

Complete Access to our Rhyming Resources

ABCmouse’s Free Rhyming Resource Hub offers fun activities, games, books, and printables to help kids build phonemic awareness and a love for language.

Rhyming words for kids from ABCmouse.com

With rhyming riddles, poems, and interactive games, children can explore rhyming in playful ways. The hub also includes teaching tips and creative writing activities for toddlers through early elementary students.


#1 Downloaded Kids’ Education App in the U.S.

ABCmouse holding a colorful letter A.

Related Posts…

Looking for More Printable Activities?

Link copied to clipboard