How to Write a Poem That Rhymes

Some kids think rhyming poems are hard.
They imagine a big poet with a long feathery pen, staring at the sky and waiting for magic words to fall out.

But here’s a secret:
rhyming is just playing with sounds.
If you can laugh at silly words, sing a song, or make up nonsense phrases…
you can rhyme.

Let’s learn it the fun way — like a word wizard in training.


🌟 Step 1: Start With a Simple Idea

A poem doesn’t begin with fancy words.
It begins with something small and real:

  • your pet
  • your best friend
  • your favourite snack
  • the rain outside
  • the strange sound your stomach makes before lunch

Pick one thing.
That’s your poem seed.

Let’s pretend we choose “my cat.”


🎵 Step 2: Find Words That Rhyme

Rhyming is matching sounds at the end of words.

Cat → hat → mat → sat → that → splat

See? The list grows fast.

If you can’t think of rhymes, try saying the alphabet:

bat
cat
dat (okay, not real, but funny!)
fat
hat
mat
pat
rat
sat

Kids love this step.
It’s like collecting shiny rocks.


🪄 Step 3: Build Short, Fun Lines

Start with tiny lines.
No need to be perfect.

Example:

My cat sat
On a silly straw mat.

See? Two lines.
Two rhymes.
A poem is already born.


😂 Step 4: Add Something Funny or Unexpected

Kids love surprise endings.

Maybe:

My cat sat
On a silly straw mat,
Then jumped up high
When she saw a giant rat!

Or:

My cat sat
On a silly straw mat,
She meowed so loud
She scared the neighbor’s hat!

It doesn’t need to be realistic.
It just needs to make you smile.


🎨 Step 5: Read It Out Loud

Poems are meant to be heard.

When you read your poem out loud, you’ll feel the rhythm, the bounce, the music in the words.

If it makes you giggle or nod or hum —
you nailed it.

If it feels a little weird, change a word.
Poets do this all the time.


💡 Try This Quick Challenge

Finish this poem:

The moon is bright,
It fills the night,
I saw a bird
that… ___________ ?

Make the ending rhyme with night.
It can be silly:

…was flying a kite.
…gave me a fright.
…ate a bite.
…glowed white.

Anything works!


🌈 A Tiny Tip From a Real Poet

Poetry isn’t about writing perfectly.
It’s about writing bravely.

Rhymes are like stepping stones.
One word leads to another… and suddenly you’ve crossed the whole river.

So go ahead — write your first rhyming poem today.
Your words might surprise you.