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Alphabets Sounds Video

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In this lesson, students embark on an exciting adventure to learn about the sounds of different letters, including C, J, K, P, R, T, W, and Y. Each letter is introduced with examples of words that start with it, encouraging students to think of additional words and engage with the sounds. The lesson emphasizes the uniqueness of each letter’s sound and promotes practice to become proficient in recognizing and using them.
  1. What sound does the letter C make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter J?
  3. What is your favorite word that starts with the letter P?

Let’s Learn Letters and Sounds!

Hey there, friend! Are you ready to have some fun with letters and sounds? Let’s go on a magical adventure together and learn about the sounds that different letters make. It’s going to be super exciting, so let’s get started!

The Sound of C

Can you say “C”? The letter C makes a sound like in the word “cat.” Let’s think of some fun words that start with C. How about “cookie” and “car”? Yum, cookies are delicious, and cars go vroom!

Jumping with J

Now, let’s jump to the letter J. J makes a sound like in “jump.” Can you think of other words that start with J? How about “jelly” and “jungle”? Jelly is sweet, and jungles are full of trees and animals!

Kicking with K

Next up is the letter K. K makes a sound like in “kite.” Kites fly high in the sky. What else starts with K? “Koala” and “kangaroo” do! Koalas are cuddly, and kangaroos can jump really high!

Playing with P

Let’s play with the letter P. P makes a sound like in “penguin.” Penguins are cute and waddle when they walk. Can you think of other P words? How about “pig” and “puzzle”? Pigs love mud, and puzzles are fun to solve!

Riding with R

Now, let’s ride with the letter R. R makes a sound like in “rainbow.” Rainbows are colorful and bright. What else starts with R? “Rose” and “rocket” do! Roses smell lovely, and rockets zoom into space!

Trekking with T

Time to trek with the letter T. T makes a sound like in “tiger.” Tigers are big cats with stripes. Can you think of other T words? How about “train” and “turtle”? Trains go choo-choo, and turtles move slowly!

Wonderful W

Let’s wonder with the letter W. W makes a sound like in “winter.” Winter is cold and snowy. What else starts with W? “Witch” and “whale” do! Witches have magic, and whales are huge and swim in the ocean!

Yummy Y

Finally, let’s say “Yay!” for the letter Y. Y makes a sound like in “yogurt.” Yogurt is creamy and yummy. Can you think of other Y words? How about “yellow” and “yo-yo”? Yellow is a bright color, and yo-yos are fun to play with!

Join the Fun!

Wow, you did an amazing job learning about letters and their sounds! Remember, each letter has its own special sound, and you can find them in lots of words. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a letter expert in no time. Thanks for joining the fun with us!

  • Can you think of a word that starts with the same letter as your name? What sound does that letter make, and can you find other words that start with the same sound?
  • What is your favorite word from the ones we talked about, like “cookie,” “jungle,” or “rainbow”? Why do you like it, and can you use it in a sentence?
  • Have you ever seen or done something that reminds you of one of the words we learned, like flying a kite or seeing a rainbow? Share your story with us!
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the letters C, J, K, P, R, T, W, and Y. For example, you might find a cup for C or a jacket for J. Once you find an object, say its name out loud and listen to the first sound. Can you find at least one object for each letter?

  2. Letter Sound Art: Create a piece of art using the letters and their sounds. Draw or cut out pictures from magazines of things that start with the letters C, J, K, P, R, T, W, and Y. Glue them onto a large piece of paper to make a collage. As you work, say the name of each item and its starting sound. Share your artwork with a friend or family member and tell them about the sounds you learned!

  3. Story Time Adventure: Make up a short story using as many words as you can that start with the letters C, J, K, P, R, T, W, and Y. For example, “Once upon a time, a cat named Jill found a kite in the park.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and read it to your class or family. How many words did you use for each letter?

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

[Music]
Ping pong
[Music]
Won’t you join us?
[Music]
It sounds good to me.
Each letter has its own sound.
Let’s make the letter
[Music]
C
[Music]
Donkey
[Music]
Ghost
Gloves
[Music]
J
[Music]
Koala
Kiss
Kangaroo
Kick
Out
Look
[Music]
Neck
[Music]
Necklace
With bonus
Won’t you join us?
[Music]
Penguin
Pig
[Music]
Rainbow
Rose
Rain
[Music]
Tiger
Turkey
Turtle
Train
[Music]
Winter
Witch
[Music]
Box
[Music]
Yogurt
Yeah
[Music]
Fun
With
I want you to join us!
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]

This version removes any unnecessary repetitions and maintains clarity while preserving the essence of the original transcript.

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