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Hinky Pinkies. Mrs. Brown’s Third Grade Class. What is a hinky pinky?. A hinky pinky is a riddle that has two rhyming words for an answer. For example: What is a hinky pinky for a hilarious rabbit?. A funny bunny!!!. But a hinky pinky can be more…. Hink pink = 1 syllable words
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Hinky Pinkies Mrs. Brown’s Third Grade Class
What is a hinky pinky? • A hinky pinky is a riddle that has two rhyming words for an answer. • For example: • What is a hinky pinky for a hilarious rabbit?
But a hinky pinky can be more… • Hink pink = 1 syllable words • Hinky pinky = 2 syllable words • Hinkity pinkity = 3 syllable words Got It???
so let's review • A one syllable word only has one beat or clap. are all one syllable words. • Who is a student in our class with a one syllable name? Cat, Earth, and pop
So a two syllable word would have 2 claps or beats. are two syllable words! • Who in our class has a two syllable name? Money, swimming, and hotel
So then a three syllable word would have how many claps or beats??? • What words have three syllables?
One more review… A hink pink will have how many syllables in each word? A hinky pinky will have how many syllables in each word? A hinkity pinkity will have how many syllables in each word?
What is a hink pink for a squashed feline?
What is a hinky pinky for a happy Tinkerbell?
What is a hink pink for an angry father?
What is a hink pink for pleasant rodents?
What is a hink pink for a dark bag?
What is a hinkity pinkity for a red fruit wind storm?
A tomato tornado!!
Okay so tell me… • How did you solve these word problems? • What did you do first? • Then what?
Now it is your turn! • Work together to come up with a hink pink!!! • Hint: Sometimes it is easier to come up with the two rhyming words first. Then think of a question that matches the two words!
Great! Now can you do a hinky pinky??
Do you think we can try to make a hinkity pinkity? Think about it throughout the day. When you come up with one, write it and your name on a piece of paper and put them on my desk. Good luck!
I found this fun idea on the Internet at…http://www.beavton.k12.or.us/jacob_wismer/leahy/2001/hinkypinky/hinkypinky.htm