Cal’s Sound Yard | Episode 8 – q, v

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In today’s lesson at Cal Sound Yard, we explored two new sounds: “quoi” and “huh.” We practiced saying and tracing these sounds in the air, while also identifying words that start with each sound, like “quilt” and “hat.” To celebrate our learning, we wrapped up with a fun dance, encouraging curiosity and the joy of discovering new things.
  1. Can you say the sound “quoi” with me?
  2. What is a word that starts with “huh”? Can you think of one?
  3. How do you feel when we learn new sounds together?

Welcome to Cal Sound Yard!

Hello, friend! Today, we’re going to have some fun learning new sounds. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Learning the Sound “Quoi”

First, let’s learn a sound called “quoi.” Can you say “quoi”? Great! Now, let’s pretend to draw “quoi” in the air with our fingers. It’s like magic writing!

Words with “Quoi”

Can you think of any words that start with “quoi”? How about “quilt”? A quilt is a cozy blanket. Isn’t that fun?

Meeting Tinker and the Sound “Huh”

Look over there! It’s our friend Tinker. Tinker wants to teach us another sound. It’s “huh.” Can you say “huh”? Awesome! Let’s trace “huh” in the air with our fingers, just like we did before.

Words with “Huh”

Do you know any words that start with “huh”? How about “hat”? A hat is something you wear on your head. Isn’t that cool?

Review and Dance Time!

Today, we learned two new sounds: “quoi” and “huh.” You did an amazing job! Now, let’s celebrate with a little dance. Imagine all the stars and places we can go. Life is like a big adventure, and it all starts with being curious and learning new things.

Great job today! I can’t wait to learn more sounds with you next time. Keep being curious and have lots of fun!

  1. Can you think of any other words that start with the sounds “quoi” or “huh”? Maybe you can find some around your house or in a storybook. What do you think they mean?
  2. When you learned the sounds “quoi” and “huh,” did they remind you of anything fun or interesting? Maybe a game you played or a place you visited?
  3. If you could make up a new sound, what would it be? Can you think of a word that starts with your new sound? Let’s share our new sounds and words with each other!
  • Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the sounds “quoi” and “huh.” For example, you might find a “quilt” or a “hat.” Draw a picture of each item you find and share it with your friends or family. How many objects can you find?

  • Sound Storytime: Create a short story using words that start with “quoi” and “huh.” You can draw pictures to go along with your story. Maybe your story is about a quilt that goes on an adventure with a hat! Share your story with your classmates or family and see if they can think of more words to add.

  • Sound Dance: Let’s make a dance for each sound! When you hear the sound “quoi,” make a special dance move, like a twirl. When you hear “huh,” make another move, like a jump. Play some music and dance along, switching moves when you hear the different sounds. Can you teach your dance to someone else?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary elements while keeping the core content intact:

Welcome to Cal Sound Yard! Today, we’re going to learn two new sounds.

First, let’s learn the sound “quoi.” Now, let’s trace “quoi” in the air together.

What words are you curious about that begin with “quoi”? For example, “quilt.” What question do you have about the sound “quoi”?

Now, let’s move on to another sound.

Hey, look! It’s Tinker.

Oh, please do tell us about the sound “huh.” Can you say “huh”? Nice! Now, let’s trace “huh” in the air together.

What words do you know that begin with “huh”? For example, “van.”

Now, let’s review what we learned today: you learned “quoi” and “huh.”

Can we dance now? Just look at the stars and all the places to go. Life’s an adventure, and it all begins with curiosity.

Great job today! Can’t wait to learn more sounds with you next time. Stay curious!

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