Hey there! Today, we’re going to have fun learning some new sounds. Are you ready? Let’s start with a special sound. Can you say it with me? Great job! Now, let’s trace it in the air with our fingers. Ready? Let’s do it together. Now, let’s try tracing it with our eyes closed. Isn’t that fun?
Do you know any words that start with the sound “I”? How about “iguana”? An iguana is a cool animal that might live inside an igloo. Can you say “iguana”? Awesome! Let’s trace the sound “I” together again.
Now, let’s learn another sound with our friend, Patch the Panda. Patch is here to help us learn the sound “puh.” Can you say “puh”? Fantastic! Let’s trace “puh” in the air. Now, let’s try it with our eyes closed. You’re doing great!
What words can you think of that start with “puh”? How about “puppy”? A polka-dotted puppy plays peacefully. Can you say “puppy”? I knew you could! Let’s trace “puh” together one more time.
Look who’s here! It’s Earl the Elephant, and he wants to teach us the sound “buh.” Can you say “buh”? Nice work! Let’s trace “buh” in the air. Now, let’s try it with our eyes closed. You’re a superstar!
Can you think of any words that start with “buh”? How about “bubble”? Beatrice blows beautiful bubbles. Can you say “bubble”? You’re amazing! Let’s trace “buh” together one last time.
Wow, you did such a great job today! We learned so many fun sounds. Remember, every day is an adventure, and it all starts with being curious. I can’t wait to learn more sounds with you next time. Keep exploring and stay curious!
Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects that start with the sounds “I,” “puh,” and “buh.” For example, look for an “iguana” toy, a “puppy” picture, or a “bubble” wand. Once you find them, say the word out loud and trace the sound in the air with your finger. Can you find at least one object for each sound?
Sound Storytime: Create a short story using words that start with “I,” “puh,” and “buh.” You can draw pictures to go along with your story. For example, “Iggy the Iguana found a puppy playing with bubbles.” Share your story with a friend or family member and practice saying the sounds together.
Sound Art: Make a fun art project by drawing or crafting something that starts with each sound. Use materials like paper, crayons, or clay. For “I,” you might draw an igloo; for “puh,” you could make a paper puppy; and for “buh,” try creating a bubble scene. Display your artwork and practice saying the sounds as you show each piece.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Today, we’re going to learn a few new sounds. This is the sound. Can you say it? Nice! Now I’m going to trace it. Yeah, now let’s trace it in the air together. Now let’s trace it in the air with our eyes closed. Do it with me.
What words are you curious about that begin with “I”? For example, “iguana.” The iguana is inside the interesting igloo. Do you think you know it? Say it after me. Now trace it with me.
I think we’re ready for another sound. My particularly positive pal, Patch the Panda, is here to talk about the sound “puh.” This is the sound “puh.” Can you say it? Oh, nice! Now I’m going to trace “puh.” Now let’s trace “puh” in the air together. Now let’s trace “puh” in the air with our eyes closed. Do it with me.
What words are you curious about that begin with “puh”? “Puh” is for puppy. The polka-dotted puppy plays peacefully. Do you think you know “puh”? I bet you do! Say it after me. Now trace it with me.
Oh hey, Patch! It’s Earth’s extra excellent elephant, Earl. For me, what is it? Hi, Cal! It’s the sound “buh.” Can you say “buh”? Nice! Now I’m going to trace “buh.” Now let’s trace “buh” in the air together. Now let’s trace “buh” in the air with our eyes closed. Do it with me.
What words are you curious about that begin with “buh”? “Buh” is for bubble. Beatrice blows beautiful bubbles. Do you know “buh”? I bet you do! Say it after me. Now trace “buh” with me.
I’ll keep this bubble forever. Now let’s review what we did. You learned… and you learned… and you learned… just look at the stars, just look at your feet, all the places to go and all the people to meet. Life’s an adventure; every day is a treat, and it all begins with curiosity. Great job today! Can’t wait to learn some more sounds with you next time. Stay curious!
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