Last week, I shared some rhyming riddles with you.
Today I have some MORE rhyming riddles for you.
Like last weeks riddles, these are classics, because I love the classics.
And these riddles have been set up on pages with wide lines for your child’s handwriting enjoyment.
And like last week, the pages also have decorative question marks for your child to color.
Yes, I said, “question marks.” You’d be surprised with what you can do artistically with a simple punctuation mark.
(Decorative punctuation marks…now THERE’S an art project idea for your homeschool.)
These pages come from my book, More Rhyming Riddles Copywork. It has more riddles in eight different handwriting formats, as well as project ideas, pictures to color, and music suggestions.
Oh, and of course the answers to the riddles. I wouldn’t want to leave you hanging.
By the way, if you really like rhyming riddles and would like some more, you may be interested in my 365 Days of Riddles book, available in Kindle and print formats. It has one riddle for every day of the year! You could use it to start out your homeschool day with a riddle.
Anyway, back to the copywork book.
You can get the More Rhyming Riddles Copywork book here.
You can get the More Rhyming Riddles Copywork Free Sample here.
Want MORE freebies? Get access to my Educational Freebies Folder here on Warm Hearts Publishing. It’s a growing collection of free printables you can use in your homeschool today.