 In this activity, we're going to play a body part rhyming game using silly words and or nonsense words. And we do that because it's really fun for kids. So what the teacher is going to do is first introduce, tell them we're going to play a rhyming game and the teacher will touch a part of their body. And instead of saying the actual word, they'll say a nonsense word or a silly word. So for example, I would say, look boys and girls, I'm touching my Ted. And the response you're looking for is, no teacher, you're touching your head. And you can say, that's right, I am touching my head, oh, I know, head and Ted rhyme. Okay, let the teacher do another one. And then you touch another body part. So you would touch your elbow and you'd say, okay boys and girls, well I'm touching my phelbo. And you're looking for the response, no, no, teacher, you're touching your elbow and you'd say, oh yes, that's right, I'm touching my elbow, elbow and phelbo are rhyming words. And then you can do a variation after you've had practice with the kids several times. And you can say, now I'm going to have you help me play the game. And so what you would do would say, tell them to all stand up or sit however you want to do it. And you could say, I'm going to say a silly word or a nonsense word. And you're going to have to make a match to your body, the word that rhymes. So you could say, all right boys and girls, I want you to touch your polders. And they're going to have to think of a body part that rhymes with polders. So you're looking for a physical movement, they might touch their shoulders. And you'd say, oh, I see that you're touching your shoulders, shoulders and polders are rhyming words.