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In this lesson, we explored the importance of uppercase and lowercase letters, focusing on the letters A, B, and C. We learned that uppercase letters are used at the beginning of names and sentences, and practiced identifying these letters through examples like “apple,” “bat,” and “cat.” The lesson encouraged students to continue practicing their letter recognition in everyday contexts.
  1. What is an uppercase letter?
  2. Can you think of a name that starts with an uppercase letter?
  3. What words did we learn that start with the letters A and C?

Welcome to Our Fun Learning Adventure!

Hello, friends! Did you know that every story you read has special letters called uppercase and lowercase letters? These letters help us write names and sentences. Every letter has a big version, called uppercase, and a small version, called lowercase.

Using Uppercase Letters

We use an uppercase letter at the start of names. For example, the name “Cinderella” starts with an uppercase C. We also use an uppercase letter to begin a sentence. For example, “She is nice.” See how “She” starts with an uppercase S?

Learning the Letters A and C

Today, we are going to learn about the letters A and C. Let’s start with the letter A!

The Letter A

This is the letter A. Here is an uppercase A: A, and here is a lowercase a: a. The word “apple” starts with the letter A. Let’s say it together: apple. Great job!

The Letter B

Next, we have the letter B. Here is an uppercase B: B, and here is a lowercase b: b. The word “bat” starts with the letter B. Let’s say this word together: bat. Awesome!

The Letter C

Now, let’s look at the letter C. Here is an uppercase C: C, and here is a lowercase c: c. The word “cat” starts with the letter C. Can you say this word? Cat. Fantastic!

Practice Time!

Now you can practice finding the uppercase letters A and C on your own. Look around and see if you can spot them in books or signs!

Goodbye for Now!

Thanks for learning with us today! Remember to keep practicing your letters. See you next time!

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  • Can you think of any names or words that start with the letters A, B, or C? Share them with us and tell us why you chose those words!
  • When you look around your home or classroom, where do you see uppercase letters being used? Why do you think they are important in those places?
  • Have you ever noticed how some letters look different when they are uppercase and lowercase? Which letter do you think looks the most different, and why?
  1. Letter Hunt: Go on a letter hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the letters A, B, or C. Can you find an apple, a book, or a cup? Once you find them, say the name of the object and the letter it starts with. Try to find at least three objects for each letter!

  2. Letter Art: Create your own letter art using craft materials. Draw a big uppercase A and a lowercase a on a piece of paper. Decorate them with stickers, glitter, or colored paper. Do the same for the letters B and C. Hang your artwork in your room or classroom to remind you of the letters!

  3. Story Time Challenge: During story time, listen carefully to the story being read. Every time you hear a word that starts with the letters A, B, or C, raise your hand. Can you remember the word and say it out loud? This will help you recognize the letters and their sounds in different words!

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

Welcome to Kids Academy!

Hi everyone! Did you know that in every story you read, there are uppercase letters and lowercase letters? They are used to make names and sentences. All letters have an uppercase letter and a lowercase letter.

We use an uppercase letter at the beginning of names. For example, Cinderella. We also use an uppercase letter to begin a sentence. For example, “She is nice.”

In this lesson, you are going to learn the letters A and C.

This is the letter A. This is an uppercase A, and this is a lowercase a. The word “apple” starts with the letter A. Let’s read together: apple. Well done!

This is the letter B. This is an uppercase B, and this is a lowercase b. The word “bat” starts with the letter B. Let’s read this word together: bat. Very good!

This is the letter C. This is an uppercase C, and this is a lowercase c. The word “cat” starts with the letter C. Can you read this word? Cat. Very good!

Now you can practice identifying the uppercase letters A and C on your own.

Goodbye!

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