A to Z Phonics Alphabet Chant for Children | English Pronunciation for Children

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In this lesson, students engage in a fun and interactive way to learn the alphabet by associating each letter with a corresponding word and its description. By saying the letters and words aloud together, learners reinforce their understanding of the alphabet while discovering interesting facts about each word, such as “A is for Ant” and “B is for Bus.” The lesson encourages participation and practice, making the learning experience enjoyable and memorable.
  1. What fun word starts with the letter A?
  2. Can you think of a word that begins with the letter B?
  3. What letter comes after the letter F in the alphabet?

Let’s Learn the Alphabet with Fun Words!

Hello, friends! Are you ready to have some fun with letters and words? Let’s say each letter and a fun word that starts with it. You can say them out loud with me!

Amazing Alphabet Adventure

A is for Ant

Say it with me: A a a ant. Ants are tiny insects that work together!

B is for Bus

Say it with me: B b b bus. Buses take us to school and other places!

C is for Car

Say it with me: C c c car. Cars zoom down the road!

D is for Duck

Say it with me: D d d duck. Ducks love to swim in ponds!

E is for Egg

Say it with me: E e e egg. Eggs can be cooked in many yummy ways!

F is for Frog

Say it with me: F f f frog. Frogs hop and live near water!

G is for Grapes

Say it with me: G g g grapes. Grapes are sweet and juicy fruits!

H is for Helicopter

Say it with me: H h h helicopter. Helicopters fly high in the sky!

I is for Iguana

Say it with me: I i i iguana. Iguanas are cool lizards with long tails!

J is for Juice

Say it with me: J j j juice. Juice is a tasty drink made from fruits!

K is for King

Say it with me: K k k king. A king wears a crown and rules a kingdom!

L is for Lemon

Say it with me: L l l lemon. Lemons are sour and yellow!

M is for Moon

Say it with me: M m m moon. The moon shines bright at night!

N is for Notebook

Say it with me: N n n notebook. We use notebooks to draw and write!

O is for Orange

Say it with me: O o o orange. Oranges are round and full of vitamin C!

P is for Pencil

Say it with me: P p p pencil. Pencils help us write and draw!

Q is for Question

Say it with me: Q q q question. Questions help us learn new things!

R is for Rabbit

Say it with me: R r r rabbit. Rabbits have long ears and love to hop!

S is for Spider

Say it with me: S s s spider. Spiders spin webs to catch bugs!

T is for Turtle

Say it with me: T t t turtle. Turtles have hard shells and move slowly!

U is for Up

Say it with me: U u u up. Up is the opposite of down!

V is for Van

Say it with me: V v v van. Vans are big and can carry lots of things!

W is for Witch

Say it with me: W w w witch. Witches wear pointy hats and fly on brooms!

X is for Six

Say it with me: X x x six. Six is a number that comes after five!

Y is for Yo-Yo

Say it with me: Y y y yo-yo. Yo-yos go up and down on a string!

Z is for Zipper

Say it with me: Z z z zipper. Zippers help us close our clothes and bags!

Great job, everyone! You did amazing learning the alphabet with these fun words. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll know all the letters by heart!

  • Can you think of other fun words that start with the same letters we learned today? For example, what else starts with the letter “A” besides “ant”?
  • Which word from our alphabet adventure is your favorite, and why? Is it something you see or use often?
  • Have you ever seen or used any of the things we talked about, like a bus or a helicopter? What was it like?
  1. Alphabet Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with each letter of the alphabet. For example, find an apple for “A,” a book for “B,” and a cup for “C.” Share your findings with your friends or family and see if they can guess which letter each object represents!

  2. Letter Art: Choose your favorite letter from the alphabet and create a piece of art based on the word that starts with that letter. For example, if you choose “F” for frog, you can draw or craft a frog using paper, colors, and other materials. Display your artwork and explain why you chose that letter and word.

  3. Story Time with Letters: Pick a few letters and create a short story using the words that start with those letters. For example, “A” for ant, “B” for bus, and “C” for car. Your story could be about an ant that takes a bus ride to see a car race. Share your story with your classmates or family and see if they can add more words to your story!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Hey there, kids!
In a big voice, repeat after me:
A a a ant
B b b bus
C c c car
D d d duck
E e e egg
F f f frog
G g g grapes
H h h helicopter
I i i iguana
J j j juice
K k k king
L l l lemon
M m m moon
N n n notebook
O o o orange
P p p pencil
Q q q question
R r r rabbit
S s s spider
T t t turtle
U u u up
V v v van
W w w witch
X x x six
Y y y yo-yo
Z z z zipper

This version maintains the educational content while ensuring clarity and readability.

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