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Alphabets Sounds Video

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In this lesson, children are introduced to the sounds of the letters A, B, and C through engaging activities and examples. They learn to associate each letter with a corresponding word—”ant,” “bus,” and “car”—while participating in fun actions like marching, pretending to drive, and making car sounds. The lesson encourages repetition and practice to help children become familiar with the alphabet sounds.
  1. What sound does the letter A make?
  2. Can you think of another word that starts with the letter B?
  3. What sound does a car make when it goes vroom vroom?

Let’s Learn the Alphabet Sounds!

Hey there, friends! Are you ready to have some fun with letters and sounds? Let’s get started!

Meet the Letter A

Can you say “A”? Great! Now, let’s say it together with a word. Ready?

A a a ant

Ants are tiny little bugs that like to march in a line. Can you march like an ant?

Meet the Letter B

Now, let’s try the letter “B”. Say it with me!

B b b bus

Buses are big and yellow, and they take us to school. Can you pretend to drive a bus?

Meet the Letter C

Next up is the letter “C”. Let’s say it together!

C c c car

Cars go vroom vroom on the road. Can you make a car sound?

Let’s Practice Again!

You’re doing amazing! Let’s say them all one more time:

A a a ant

B b b bus

C c c car

Great job! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll know all the letters and their sounds!

  • What is your favorite letter from the alphabet, and can you think of a word that starts with that letter? Why do you like it?
  • Have you ever seen ants marching in a line or a big yellow bus on the road? What did you notice about them?
  • Can you think of other things that start with the letters A, B, or C? What sounds do they make?
  • Letter Sound Hunt: Go on a letter sound hunt around your house or classroom. Find objects that start with the letters A, B, and C. For example, look for an apple for “A”, a book for “B”, and a cup for “C”. Can you find one object for each letter? Share what you found with a friend or family member!

  • Alphabet Sound Art: Create a piece of art using the sounds of the letters. Draw an ant for “A”, a bus for “B”, and a car for “C”. Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to make your pictures colorful. Once you’re done, practice saying the letter sounds while pointing to your drawings.

  • Sound and Movement Game: Play a game where you make the sound of a letter and do an action that matches. For “A”, march like an ant; for “B”, pretend to drive a bus; and for “C”, make a car sound and move like a car. Can you think of other actions for different letters?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hey there, kids! In a big voice, repeat after me:

A a a ant
B b b bus
C c c car

Good job! Let’s do this one more time. Here we go!

A a a ant
B b b bus
C c c car

Let me know if you need any further modifications!

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