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In today’s lesson, we explored the letters “f” and “r,” focusing on their individual sounds and how they combine to create the “fr” sound. We practiced saying various words that start with “fr,” such as “frog,” “fruit,” and “fridge,” to enhance our phonetic skills. Great job on learning the “fr” sound—keep practicing to improve your reading and writing abilities!
  1. What sound does the letter “f” make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with “fr”?
  3. Why is it important to learn new sounds like “fr”?

Let’s Learn About the Letters “F” and “R”!

Today, we are going to have fun with the letters “f” and “r.” The letter “f” makes the sound “f,” like in “fish.” The letter “r” makes the sound “r,” like in “rabbit.” When we put “f” and “r” together, they make a new sound: “fr.”

Words That Start with “Fr”

Let’s say some words that begin with the “fr” sound. Can you say them with me?

  • Frog
  • Fruit
  • Fridge
  • Frank
  • Friar
  • French
  • Frozen

More “Fr” Words to Practice

Now, let’s try some more words that start with “fr.” See if you can say them before me or along with me!

  • Frail
  • Frame
  • Fray
  • Fragile
  • Free
  • Fresh
  • Fret
  • Fries
  • Frill
  • Frisky
  • From
  • Front
  • Frost
  • Frugal
  • Fry
Great Job!

You did an amazing job learning about the “fr” sound! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a pro at saying words that start with “fr.” Remember, learning new sounds helps us read and write better. Keep having fun with letters!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the “fr” sound? Maybe you can find some around your house or at school!
  • What is your favorite word that starts with “fr,” and why do you like it? Does it remind you of something special?
  • Have you ever seen a frog or eaten a fruit? Share your experience with the group. What did you see or taste?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the “fr” sound. Can you find a fridge or maybe some fruit? Make a list or draw pictures of the things you find. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member!

  2. Fr Sound Storytime: Create a short story using as many “fr” words as you can. You might start with, “Once upon a time, a frog found a fresh fruit…” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with the class. How many “fr” words did you use?

  3. Fr Word Art: Choose your favorite “fr” word and create a piece of art to represent it. You could draw, paint, or even use craft materials. For example, if you choose “frost,” you might use white and blue colors to show how frost looks. Display your artwork and explain why you chose that word.

Here’s the sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Today, we are learning about the letter “f” and the letter “r.” The letter “f” makes the sound “f,” and the letter “r” makes the sound “r.” When we put “f” and “r” together, they make the sound “fr.”

[Music]

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

– Frog
– Fruit
– Fridge
– Frank
– Friar
– French
– Frozen

[Music]

Great job! Now, see if you can read these words before me or along with me. These words have the letters “fr” at the beginning:

[Music]

– Frail
– Frame
– Fray
– Fragile
– Free
– Fresh
– Fret
– Fries
– Frill
– Frisky
– From
– Front
– Frost
– Frugal
– Fry

[Music]

You did great!

This version removes any repetitive phrases and extraneous sounds while maintaining the educational content.

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