Hey there! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about the special sound that the letters “c” and “k” make when they are together. Are you ready? Let’s get started!
When “c” and “k” are together, they make a sound like “ck.” Let’s say some words with this sound:
Here are some more words with the “ck” sound. Try saying them with me:
Now, let’s see if you can read these words before I do or along with me. These words have “c” and “k” at the end:
Here are a few more words to practice:
You did an amazing job learning the “ck” sound today! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a pro at reading words with “ck.” Remember, learning is fun, and you’re doing great!
Sound Hunt: Go on a “ck” sound hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects or pictures that have the “ck” sound in their names. For example, you might find a clock or a block. Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member and practice saying the words together.
Story Time: Create a short story using as many “ck” words as you can. You can start with something like, “Once upon a time, a duck found a rock…” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. See how many “ck” words you can include in your story!
Word Building: Use letter cards or magnetic letters to build “ck” words. Start with simple words like “duck” or “pack” and then try to create new words by changing the first letter. For example, change “duck” to “luck” or “pack” to “back.” Practice saying each word out loud and notice how the “ck” sound stays the same.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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[Music]
Rock and learn!
The letters “c” and “k” together make the sound “ck.”
Duck, duck.
Truck, truck.
Clock, clock.
Rock, rock.
[Music]
Stick, stick.
Trick, trick.
[Music]
Doc, doc.
Flock, flock.
Pack, pack.
Snack, snack.
[Music]
Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me.
These words have the letters “c” and “k” at the end.
[Music]
Back, back.
Jack, jack.
Rack, rack.
Sack, sack.
Deck, deck.
Pack, neck.
Neck, neck.
Check, check.
Kick, kick.
Lick, lick.
Pick, pick.
Tick, tick.
Block, block.
Lock, lock.
[Music]
Shock, shock.
Yucky, yuck.
Tuck, tuck.
Luck, luck.
[Music]
You!
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