Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with letters and sounds? Let’s dive in and learn how some letters make special sounds when they come together!
When the letter L, which sounds like “l,” meets the letter F, which sounds like “f,” they make a new sound: “lf.” It’s like magic! Here are some words that have the “lf” sound:
Now, let’s see what happens when L meets K. The letter K sounds like “k.” Together, they make the “lk” sound. Here are some words with “lk”:
When L meets M, which sounds like “m,” they make the “lm” sound. Here are some words with “lm”:
When L meets P, which sounds like “p,” they make the “lp” sound. Here are some words with “lp”:
When L meets T, which sounds like “t,” they make the “lt” sound. Here are some words with “lt”:
When N, which sounds like “n,” meets D, which sounds like “d,” they make the “nd” sound. Here is a word with “nd”:
When N meets K, they make the “nk” sound. Here are some words with “nk”:
When N meets T, they make the “nt” sound. Here are some words with “nt”:
When S, which sounds like “s,” meets K, they make the “sk” sound. Here are some words with “sk”:
When S meets T, they make the “st” sound. Here are some words with “st”:
Wasn’t that fun? Now you know how some letters come together to make new sounds. Keep practicing and you’ll be a sound expert in no time!
Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects or items that have the special sounds we learned about. Can you find something that makes the “lf” sound, like “shelf”? Or maybe something with the “nk” sound, like “pink”? Write down or draw the items you find and share them with your friends or family.
Sound Match Game: Create a set of cards with words from the lesson, each card having one word. Mix them up and play a matching game! Try to find pairs of words that have the same ending sound, like “milk” and “silk” or “plant” and “tent.” This will help you remember the sounds better!
Create a Sound Story: Use your imagination to create a short story using as many of the special sound words as you can. For example, you might write about a “wolf” who found a “shelf” full of “milk” and “silk.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing any unnecessary repetitions and maintaining clarity:
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Let’s learn! The letter L makes the sound “l” and the letter F makes the sound “f.” When we put L and F together at the end of a word, they make the sound “lf,” as in “shelf.”
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Examples:
– yourself
– golf
– bookshelf
– wolf
– himself
– herself
The letter L makes the sound “l” and the letter K makes the sound “k.” When we put L and K together at the end of a word, they make the sound “lk,” as in “milk.”
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Examples:
– silk
– Hulk
– elk
– bulk
– buttermilk
The letter L makes the sound “l” and the letter M makes the sound “m.” When we put L and M together at the end of a word, they make the sound “lm,” as in “film.”
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Examples:
– bomb
– boom
The letter L makes the sound “l” and the letter P makes the sound “p.” When we put L and P together at the end of a word, they make the sound “lp,” as in “help.”
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Examples:
– open
– Yelp
The letter L makes the sound “l” and the letter T makes the sound “t.” When we put L and T together at the end of a word, they make the sound “lt,” as in “alt.”
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Examples:
– Colt
– jolt
– malt
– spilled
– adult
– belt
The letter N makes the sound “n” and the letter D makes the sound “d.” When we put N and D together at the end of a word, they make the sound “nd.”
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Examples:
– find
The letter N makes the sound “n” and the letter K makes the sound “k.” When we put N and K together at the end of a word, they make the sound “nk.”
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Examples:
– skunk
– junk
– drunk
– think
– drink
– pink
The letter N makes the sound “n” and the letter T makes the sound “t.” When we put N and T together at the end of a word, they make the sound “nt.”
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Examples:
– plant
– paint
– tent
The letter S makes the sound “s” and the letter K makes the sound “k.” When we put S and K together at the end of a word, they make the sound “sk.”
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Examples:
– disk
– ask
– brisk
– dusk
– mask
– unmasked
– husk
– task
– whisk
– desk
The letter S makes the sound “s” and the letter T makes the sound “t.” When we put S and T together at the end of a word, they make the sound “st.”
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Examples:
– list
– lost
– chest
– waste
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