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In this lesson, young learners explore the sounds of the letters “f” and “l,” practicing how to pronounce them individually and together as “fl.” They engage with a list of words that start with “fl,” reinforcing their understanding of these sounds through repetition and practice. The lesson encourages continued exploration and enjoyment in learning about letters and sounds.
  1. What sound does the letter “f” make?
  2. Can you say the sound of the letter “l” with me?
  3. What happens when we put the sounds “f” and “l” together?

Learning About the Sounds of Letters!

Hey there, little friend! Today, we’re going to have some fun with letters and sounds. Are you ready? Let’s go!

The Sound of the Letter “F”

The letter “f” makes a sound like this: “ffff.” Can you try saying it? It’s like when you blow air out of your mouth softly. Great job!

The Sound of the Letter “L”

Now, let’s learn about the letter “l.” It makes a sound like this: “lll.” Try saying it by putting your tongue behind your teeth and letting the sound come out. Awesome!

Putting “F” and “L” Together

When we put “f” and “l” together, they make a new sound: “fl.” It’s like a little team of sounds working together. Let’s say it together: “fl.” Fantastic!

Words That Start with “Fl”

Now, let’s have some fun with words that start with “fl.” Can you say them with me?

  • Flap
  • Full
  • Flash
  • Flaw
  • Fled
  • Fleet
  • Flex
  • Flick
  • Flies
  • Flop
  • Flow
  • Floor
  • Fluff
  • Flush
  • Flue
  • Flyer

Wow, you did an amazing job! Can you try reading these words again by yourself or with a friend? Keep practicing, and you’ll get even better!

Keep Exploring!

Remember, learning new sounds and words is like going on an adventure. Keep exploring, and you’ll discover so many exciting things. Have fun with your letters and sounds!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the “fl” sound? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  • What is your favorite word that starts with “fl,” and why do you like it? Does it remind you of something fun or special?
  • Can you make up a silly story using some of the “fl” words we learned today? Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can add to it!
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your house or classroom! Find objects that start with the “fl” sound. For example, you might find a flower or a flashlight. Can you find three more things? Share what you found with your friends or family.

  2. Fl Sound Art: Create a piece of art using the “fl” sound. Draw or cut out pictures of things that start with “fl,” like a flag or a flamingo. Arrange them on a piece of paper and write the word next to each picture. Show your artwork to someone and practice saying the words together.

  3. Story Time: Make up a short story using as many “fl” words as you can. For example, “A fluffy fox found a flashlight and a flower.” Draw pictures to go along with your story. Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can come up with their own “fl” story!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Today, we learned that the letter “f” makes the sound “f” and the letter “l” makes the sound “l.” When we put “f” and “l” together, they create the sound “fl.”

[Music]

Let’s practice some words that start with “fl”:

– flap
– full
– flash
– flaw
– fled
– fleet
– flex
– flick
– flies
– flop
– flow
– floor
– fluff
– flush
– flue
– flyer

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me.

[Music]

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