Learn to write the letter T #letters #letterwriting #kids #letterformation

In today’s lesson, we focused on learning about the letter T, including how to write both the uppercase “T” and lowercase “t.” We also explored fun words that start with T, like “tiger” and “turtle,” and concluded with a sing-along of the ABC song to reinforce our understanding of the alphabet. Keep practicing to master all the letters!

Yak with Yo-Yo & Yogurt: Yay for Letter Y! ???????? #alphabet #letters #learning

In this lesson, students are introduced to the letter Y, learning about its uppercase and lowercase forms and its significance in words. Through engaging examples like “yo-yo” and “yogurt,” as well as the inquisitive word “why,” children explore the letter’s playful and practical uses. The lesson concludes with a fun song to reinforce their understanding of the letter Y.

Learn to write the letter K! #letters #letterwriting #kids #letterformation

In today’s lesson, students learned how to write the letter K, both in its uppercase (Big K) and lowercase (small k) forms, through simple step-by-step instructions. They also explored fun words that start with the letter K, such as “kite,” “kangaroo,” and “koala,” and were encouraged to practice writing the letter in various ways. The lesson emphasized that with practice, students can become experts in recognizing and writing the letter K.

Shhh… the Queen Quietly Teaches Letter Q! ???????? #alphabet #letters #learning

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter Q, learning how to write both Big Q and Small Q while imagining a quiet queen who enjoys reading and sipping tea. We also discovered fun words that start with Q, such as “quack,” “quick,” and “quilt,” and concluded by singing the ABC song together. Students are encouraged to practice writing the letter Q and to identify objects that begin with it in their surroundings.

Holiday Activity: Hot Chocolate Marshmallows

In this lesson, children are introduced to the vibrant world of colors, learning about primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) and how to mix them to create new shades like purple, green, and orange. The lesson encourages exploration of colors in nature and includes fun activities such as a color hunt, drawing, and singing about colors, fostering creativity and imagination. Ultimately, it emphasizes the joy and beauty that colors bring to our lives.

Spider Sees a Snake: Superb Letter S! ????️???? #alphabet #letters #learning

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter S, learning to distinguish between the big S and small s while practicing writing them in the air. We identified words that start with S, such as “spider” and “snake,” and engaged in fun activities like making the S sound and singing a catchy song. The lesson concluded with a practice session, encouraging students to find items around them that begin with the letter S, reinforcing their understanding and recognition of the letter.

Penguin Ice Cream in an Igloo: Icy Letter I! ????????❄️ #alphabet #letters #learning

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter I, learning about its uppercase (Big I) and lowercase (Little i) forms. We discussed fun words that start with I, such as ice cream and igloos, and engaged in a game to find items that begin with the letter. The lesson emphasized the excitement of discovering new words and the adventure of learning letters.

Learn Big & Small C with a Cat in a Car! ???????? #alphabet #letters #learning #earlyeducation

In this lesson, we explored the letter C, learning to recognize both its uppercase and lowercase forms. We connected the letter to words like “cat” and “car,” practiced making the “C” sound, and discovered additional words that start with C, such as “cookie” and “cupcake.” To reinforce our learning, we sang a fun song about the letter C and encouraged continued practice to become a C expert.

Learn to write the letter Y #letters #letterwriting #kids #letterformation

In today’s lesson, young learners explored the letter Y, starting with how to write both Big Y and Small y. They also discovered words that begin with Y, such as “yarn,” “yellow,” and “yogurt,” and engaged in fun activities like drawing and finding items that start with the letter. The lesson emphasized the importance of practice and encouraged students to enjoy their learning journey.

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