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My Bicycle

A cheerful poem about riding a bicycle. We only name the poem — every example here is our own — and use it to learn about rhyming words (words that sound alike at the end), naming words for things, and reading a poem with a bouncy beat. Tap each idea to start.

🎈 3 fun ideas⏱ ~8 min📝 7-question quiz
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A bag of rhyming words

Rhyming words sound the same at the end, like cat and hat. Tap each idea to play.

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Three happy ideas

  • Two words rhyme when they end with the same sound: bell – well, ride – side, fun – run.
  • Poems often put rhyming words at the end of the lines. That is what makes them sound like a little song.
  • To find a rhyme, keep the ending and change the front: bike → like, hike, Mike.

Finish the rhyme.

I ride my shiny bike, this is the game I ___. The word like rhymes with bike!

  • A naming word (noun) names a person, animal, place or thing: girl, dog, park, bell.
  • A bicycle is made of many things you can name: a seat, two wheels, pedals, a bell, handles.
  • Look around the room and point — each thing you point to has a naming word.
  • A poem has a beat, like a song. You can clap as you read.
  • Read with a happy voice. Go a little faster on the fun parts and smile.
  • Rhyme and beat together make a poem easy and fun to remember.
Tip: read the poem two or three times. Each time it feels easier!

Where you'll meet it

Rhymes all around you

Songs you already know

Many rhymes you sing — about stars, sheep and rain — use rhyming words at the end of each line.

Make your own tiny rhyme

Pick two words that sound alike, like cat and mat, and put them at the end of two short lines.

Naming things on a ride

On a walk or ride, name what you pass — tree, gate, shop, dog. You are using naming words!

Check yourself

Skill quiz

Seven quick questions that check the skill — spotting rhymes and naming words — not just remembering the poem.

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Skill practice with our own original examples. The poem “My Bicycle” (NCERT Mridang, Class 2) is referenced by name only, never reproduced.

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