Grandma and Grandpa Letter Sound Song Letter Sounds

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the letters of the alphabet and their corresponding sounds through engaging activities like the Grandma and Grandpa Letter Sound Song. The lesson covers all 26 letters, providing examples of words that start with each letter to reinforce learning. Emphasizing the joy of reading and writing, the lesson encourages students to practice and have fun while mastering the alphabet.
  1. What letter comes after the letter A?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter B?
  3. What sound does the letter C make?

Let’s Learn the Alphabet!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun? Let’s learn the letters of the alphabet and the sounds they make. Get ready to move, sing, and learn with the Grandma and Grandpa Letter Sound Song!

Letters and Their Sounds

Let’s start with the first group of letters:

  • A says /a/ as in alligator
  • B says /b/ as in bunny
  • C says /c/ as in cat
  • D says /d/ as in dog
  • E says /e/ as in elephant
  • F says /f/ as in fish
  • G says /g/ as in gorilla
  • H says /h/ as in hat

Great job! Let’s keep going with more letters:

  • I says /i/ as in igloo
  • J says /j/ as in jet
  • K says /k/ as in kite
  • L says /l/ as in lion
  • M says /m/ as in mouse
  • N says /n/ as in nest
  • O says /o/ as in octopus
  • P says /p/ as in pumpkin

You’re doing amazing! Let’s finish up with the last group of letters:

  • Q says /q/ as in queen
  • R says /r/ as in rainbow
  • S says /s/ as in sun
  • T says /t/ as in turtle
  • U says /u/ as in umbrella
  • V says /v/ as in violin
  • W says /w/ as in woodpecker
  • X says /x/ as in box
  • Y says /y/ as in yo-yo
  • Z says /z/ as in zipper

Let’s Have Fun with Letters!

We love to read and write, and we love learning new things! When you learn your letters and their sounds, you can read just like us. So, let’s keep practicing and have fun with the Grandma and Grandpa Letter Sound Song!

Remember, learning is fun when you sing and move along. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll know all your letters and sounds!

  1. Can you think of a word that starts with the same letter as your name? What sound does that letter make?
  2. What is your favorite letter from the alphabet, and why do you like it? Can you think of a fun word that starts with that letter?
  3. Have you ever noticed any letters or words around you, like on signs or in books? What are some of the letters or words you’ve seen?
  1. Letter Sound Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with each letter sound. For example, find an apple for the letter “A” or a ball for the letter “B”. Once you find an object, say the letter and its sound out loud. Can you find something for every letter?

  2. Alphabet Sound Dance: Create a fun dance move for each letter sound. For example, jump like a kangaroo for the letter “K” or pretend to swim like a fish for the letter “F”. Play some music and dance through the alphabet, saying each letter and its sound as you do your special dance move.

  3. Sound Matching Game: Make a set of cards with pictures of objects and another set with letters. Mix them up and try to match each picture with the correct letter. For example, match a picture of a cat with the letter “C”. See how many matches you can make!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Let’s learn the letters of the alphabet!
Let’s learn their sounds. Get ready, get set!
Look and listen, move and sing along
To the Grandma and Grandpa Letter Sound Song.

Say the letter, say the sound
And the word with us.
Use your brain and your body, have fun!

A says /a/ as in alligator,
B says /b/ as in bunny,
C says /c/ as in cat,
D says /d/ as in dog,
E says /e/ as in elephant,
F says /f/ as in fish,
G says /g/ as in gorilla,
H says /h/ as in hat.

Look and listen, move and sing along
To the Grandma and Grandpa Letter Sound Song.

I says /i/ as in igloo,
J says /j/ as in jet,
K says /k/ as in kite,
L says /l/ as in lion,
M says /m/ as in mouse,
N says /n/ as in nest,
O says /o/ as in octopus,
P says /p/ as in pumpkin.

Look and listen, move and sing along
To the Grandma and Grandpa Letter Sound Song.

Q says /q/ as in queen,
R says /r/ as in rainbow,
S says /s/ as in sun,
T says /t/ as in turtle,
U says /u/ as in umbrella,
V says /v/ as in violin,
W says /w/ as in woodpecker,
X says /x/ as in box,
Y says /y/ as in yo-yo,
Z says /z/ as in zipper.

We love to read, we love to write,
We love to learn so much!
Learn your letters and their sounds,
And you’ll read like us.

Let’s learn the letters of the alphabet!
Let’s learn their sounds. Get ready, get set!
Look and listen, move and sing along
To the Grandma and Grandpa Letter Sound Song.

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