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

In today’s lesson, we explored the letters G and g, learning how to write both the big and small versions. We practiced drawing a big G by creating a circle with a line inside, and a small g by starting with a small circle and adding a tail. To enhance our learning, we were encouraged to use various tools for practice and to explore fun activities on ABCmouse.com to further engage with the alphabet.

Horse with a Hat: Hooray for Letter H! ???????? #alphabet #letters #learning #earlyeducation

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter H, learning to recognize both its uppercase (H) and lowercase (h) forms. We discovered that “horse” and “hat” are examples of words that start with H, and engaged in a fun activity to find items around us that begin with this letter. Through playful interaction and imagination, we emphasized the joy of learning letters and words.

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

In today’s lesson, students learned how to write both big and small letters, focusing on the letter M. They practiced drawing a big M by imagining a mountain and a small m by visualizing a little hill, emphasizing that practice is key to improvement. The lesson encouraged exploration of letters in their environment, making learning a fun adventure.

FULL EPISODE ‘Alike & Different’ & Ms. Lauren | Part 2 | Pre-K Learning, Singing & Fun

In today’s lesson, Miss Lauren guided students through a fun exploration of similarities and differences, using examples from people, emotions, and clouds. The children engaged in various activities, including music lessons with Mr. Dan, a story about Fuzz’s search for identity, and a movement break to mimic animals. The lesson emphasized the beauty of diversity while fostering a sense of community and curiosity about the world around them.

This Mom Couldn’t Believe the Results!

In this lesson, we follow a four-year-old girl named Logan from Waverly, Georgia, who uses ABCmouse to enhance her learning experience. Through engaging activities like puzzles and games, Logan discovers letters, begins to read, and learns fascinating facts about the world, showcasing how ABCmouse serves as an enjoyable and effective educational tool for young children. The lesson encourages others to join in on the fun of learning with ABCmouse.

“Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes”

In this lesson, children learn about various body parts through interactive activities and a fun song. They engage in movements to identify and touch their head, shoulders, knees, toes, eyes, ears, mouth, and nose, reinforcing their understanding while enjoying the process. The lesson emphasizes both physical activity and musical engagement to make learning about the body enjoyable.

How to write the letter B #letters #letterwriting #kids #letterformation

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter B by learning how to write both the uppercase “B” and the lowercase “b,” using fun activities like drawing in the air. We also identified words that start with the letter B, such as “ball,” “banana,” and “butterfly,” and engaged in a game to find objects around us that begin with this letter. Overall, the lesson emphasized the importance of practice and play in mastering the alphabet.

Ladybug on a Leaf: Lovely Letter L Learning! ???????? #alphabet #letters #learning

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter L, learning to recognize both its uppercase and lowercase forms. We discussed words that start with L, such as “ladybug,” “leaf,” “lion,” and “lemon,” and even sang a fun song to reinforce our learning. Finally, students were encouraged to practice by drawing the letter L and creating a picture of a ladybug on a leaf.

Let’s write the letter J! #letters #letterwriting #kids #letterformation

In today’s lesson, we explored the concepts of “big” and “small,” learning that “big” refers to things that occupy a lot of space, like a giant elephant, while “small” describes items that take up little space, such as a tiny mouse. We engaged in a fun activity to identify big and small objects around us and practiced writing the letter “J” in both big and small sizes. The lesson encourages continued exploration of these concepts in everyday life.

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