Let’s have fun learning about the letter Q! Are you ready? Let’s go!
Do you know what sound a duck makes? It goes “quack, quack!” Can you say “quack” with me? Great job! Ducks love to quack when they are happy and swimming in the pond.
Sometimes, we need to be very quiet. Can you whisper “quiet” with me? Shhh… That’s right! We are quiet when we are listening to a story or when someone is sleeping.
Let’s think of more words that start with Q. How about “queen”? A queen wears a crown and rules a kingdom. Can you pretend to be a queen or a king? What about “quilt”? A quilt is a warm blanket made of many colorful pieces. Do you have a favorite blanket?
Keep practicing the sound of Q, and you’ll be a letter expert in no time!
Quack Like a Duck Game: Let’s play a fun game where we pretend to be ducks! Find a space where you can move around safely. When I say “quack,” you can waddle like a duck and make quacking sounds. When I say “quiet,” you stop and freeze like a statue. This will help you remember the sound of “Q” and practice listening skills!
Quiet Time Exploration: Let’s explore what it means to be quiet. Find a cozy spot in your home or classroom and sit quietly for one minute. What sounds can you hear when everything is quiet? Can you hear a clock ticking, birds chirping, or maybe the wind outside? Share what you heard with a friend or family member. This activity helps us appreciate the quiet moments and listen carefully to the world around us.
Q Word Hunt: Go on a word hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter Q. Can you find a quilt, a quarter, or maybe a picture of a queen? Draw or take a picture of the objects you find and share them with your class. This activity helps you recognize the letter Q in everyday life and learn new words!
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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[Music]
This is a queue.
Q says…
[Music]
Q is for quack.
Say quack.
[Music]
Q is for quiet.
Say quiet.
[Music]
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