Hello, little friend! Are you ready to have some fun with letters? Let’s play a game called “I Spy” and learn about different letters and the words that start with them. It’s like a treasure hunt with words!
Let’s start our game. I’ll say a letter, and you try to find something that starts with that letter. Ready?
I spy with my little eye something that starts with the letter A. Can you guess what it is? It’s an Apple!
Now, let’s find something that starts with the letter S. Can you see it? It’s the Sun!
What about the letter D? Look around and find a Dog!
Can you find something that starts with F? It’s a Fish!
Let’s look for something that starts with M. It’s a Monkey!
Can you find something that starts with Z? It’s a Zebra!
Now, let’s find something that starts with P. It’s a Pig!
Look for something that starts with E. It’s an Elf!
Can you find something that starts with R? It’s a Rocket!
Let’s find something that starts with T. It’s a Tiger!
What about the letter Y? It’s Yarn!
Can you find something that starts with Q? It’s a Queen!
Look for something that starts with W. It’s a Wagon!
Can you find something that starts with U? It’s an Umbrella!
Let’s find something that starts with G. It’s a Guitar!
Can you find something that starts with H? It’s a Hat!
What about the letter J? Can you find something that starts with J?
Let’s look for something that starts with K. It’s a Kite!
Can you find something that starts with L? It’s a Lion!
Look for something that starts with O. It’s an Octopus!
Can you find something that starts with C? It’s a Cat!
Let’s find something that starts with V. It’s a Van!
What about the letter B? It’s a Bug!
Can you find something that starts with N? It’s a Nest!
Look for something that starts with I. It’s an Insect!
Can you find something that ends with the letter X? It’s a Fox!
Now, let’s play another fun game called “Name That Letter.” I’ll say a sentence, and you listen carefully to the sounds. Try to guess which letter you hear the most!
Here’s a sentence: “An alligator and an ant added apples.” Did you hear the letter A a lot? Yes, the answer is A!
Let’s try another one: “Jolly jellyfish jump for joy.” The answer is J!
How about this: “Cute cuddly cats crunch cucumbers.” The answer is C!
And one more: “Zany zebras zigzag at the zoo.” The answer is Z!
Wasn’t that fun? You can play these games anytime you want. Keep practicing, and you’ll become a letter expert in no time!
Thanks for playing with me today. See you next time for more letter fun!
Letter Hunt at Home: Go on a letter hunt around your house! Pick a letter from the alphabet and find objects that start with that letter. For example, if you choose the letter “B,” you might find a book, a ball, or a banana. How many objects can you find for each letter?
Alphabet Art: Create a piece of art using letters! Choose a letter and draw or cut out pictures of things that start with that letter. For example, for the letter “S,” you could draw a sun, a snake, and a star. Display your artwork to show off your letter knowledge!
Sound Detective: Become a sound detective and listen for letters in words. Ask a family member to say a word, and you try to guess the first letter of that word. For example, if they say “tiger,” you would say “T.” How many words can you guess correctly?
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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[Music] Rock and learn [Music] Apple [Music] Ball [Music] Cake [Music] Fork [Music] Food [Music] Hat [Music] Hamster [Music] Insect [Music] Iguana [Music] Lion [Music] Monkey [Music] Sailor [Music] Sun [Music] Tiger [Music] Umbrella [Music] Xbox [Music] Zebra [Music] Zipper [Music]
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter A. Can you find something that starts with A? [Music] Apple.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter S. Can you find something that starts with S? [Music] Sun.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter D. Can you find something that starts with D? [Music] Dog.
Can you find something that starts with F? [Music] Fish.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter M. Can you find something that starts with M? [Music] Monkey.
Can you find something that starts with Z? Something that begins with the letter P. Can you find something that starts with P? [Music] Pig.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter E. Can you find something that starts with E? [Music] Elf.
Can you find something that starts with R? [Music] Rocket.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter T. Can you find something that starts with T? [Music] Tiger.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter Y. Can you find something that starts with Y? [Music] Yarn.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter Q. Can you find something that starts with Q? [Music] Queen.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter W. Can you find something that starts with W? [Music] Wagon.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter U. Can you find something that starts with the letter U? [Music] Umbrella.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter G. Can you find something that starts with G? [Music] Guitar.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter H. Can you find something that starts with H? [Music] Hat.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter J. Can you find something that starts with J?
Can you find something that starts with K? [Music] Kite.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter L. Can you find something that starts with L? [Music] Lion.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter O. Can you find something that starts with O? [Music] Octopus.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter C. Can you find something that starts with C? [Music] Cat.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter V. Can you find something that starts with V? [Music] Van.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter B. Can you find something that starts with B? [Music] Bug.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter N. Can you find something that starts with N? [Music] Nest.
I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter I. Can you find something that starts with I? [Music] Insect.
I spy with my little eye something that ends with the letter X. Can you find something that ends with X? [Music] Fox.
And now it’s time for “Name That Letter.” I’m your host, Eric. Are you ready to play? Good! Here’s how it works: Susan will read a sentence. Listen to the sounds in the words, then see if you can name the letter that makes the sound you hear most before the clock runs out.
Susan, let’s read the first sentence. Okay, ready? An alligator and an ant added apples.
Did you figure it out? The sound you heard most is made by the letter A. The answer is A.
Let’s do some more, Susan. Jolly jellyfish jump for joy. The answer is J.
Cute cuddly cats crunch cucumbers. The answer is C.
Zany zebras zigzag at the zoo. The answer is Z.
Nice nanny goats never noticed new neon necklaces. The answer is N.
Darling dogs dance daintily in the daisies. The answer is D.
Impolite insects ignore icky inchworms. The answer is I.
Bouncing boys break beds before bedtime. The answer is B.
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Hi! Okay, that’s your word. Now back to “Name That Letter.” Susan, next sentence please.
Kind kangaroos kiss koalas. The answer is K.
Eddie enjoys extra eggs every morning. The answer is E.
Many monkeys make mailmen mad. The answer is M.
Two turtles toppled 20 tulips. The answer is T.
Funny Freddy fried five fish for food. The answer is F.
Hungry horses hate having hiccups. The answer is H.
Polite porcupine pokes people. The answer is P.
Volcanoes vibrate very vocal vultures. The answer is V.
Sweaty socks sometimes smell stinky. The answer is S.
Your yellow yams are yummy. The answer is Y.
Ollie octopus often eats olives. The answer is O.
Grumpy gorillas grab gorgeous girls. The answer is G.
Rats run rowdy races. The answer is R.
Umbrellas unexpectedly open up. The answer is U.
Lovely lions leap over lazy leopards. The answer is L.
Willie watches Wilma walrus walk wonderfully. The answer is W.
Now for the bonus round. These letters are a little harder to guess, but I know you can do it. Susan, the bonus sentences please.
Quaint queens quietly quit quilting. The answer is Q.
X is usually followed by the letter U. Together, Q and U make the sound.
The fox will fix box six. The answer is X.
X usually comes in the middle or at the end of a word. If X starts a word, it makes a Z sound like in the word xylophone.
All right, that was fun! Remember, you can play again as many times as you like. That’s all the time we have for now. Thanks for playing “Name That Letter.”
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