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In this lesson, students are introduced to the letter D, including its uppercase and lowercase forms, as well as its sound. They practice writing the letter in the air and identifying words that begin and end with the D sound, reinforcing their understanding of the alphabet. The lesson emphasizes the joy of learning and encourages students to continue exploring all 26 letters.
  1. What is the special letter we learned about today?
  2. Can you make the sound of the letter D?
  3. What words can you think of that start with the letter D?

Let’s Learn About the Alphabet!

Are you ready to have some fun? Let’s learn about the alphabet together! There are 26 letters in the alphabet. Today, we’re going to learn about one special letter. Let’s get started!

The Letter D

Today, we’re learning about the letter D. D is a letter in the alphabet. Let’s see what it looks like!

Uppercase and Lowercase D

This is an uppercase D. Can you write it in the air with your finger? Great job! Now, let’s try the lowercase d. Write it in the air with your finger. You’re doing amazing!

The Sound of D

The letter D is a consonant, and it makes a special sound. Listen carefully: /d/ – /d/ /d/ /d/ /d/. Now it’s your turn! Can you say the d sound? /d/ /d/ /d/ /d/ /d/. Fantastic!

Words with the D Sound

Let’s listen for the d sound at the beginning of some words:

  • One day my dog met a duck.
  • They loved to dance and do the disco.

Now, let’s listen for the d sound at the end of some words:

  • I knew a kid whose shirt was red.
  • All day he fished in the pond, then at night he went to bed.

Learning is Fun!

Isn’t it fun to learn about the alphabet? Let’s keep trying our best to learn each letter and each sound. We can also learn how to write each letter down. You’re doing a great job!

Learning to read and write makes us feel so good inside. We can be proud of ourselves for learning new things every day!

Get Ready, Get Set!

Let’s keep learning about the alphabet. There are 26 letters, and we’re going to learn them all. Keep up the great work!

  • Can you think of some other words that start with the letter D? Maybe you can find things around your home or classroom that begin with D. What did you find?
  • Have you ever heard the D sound in your name or a friend’s name? Can you say it out loud and listen for the D sound?
  • What is your favorite letter in the alphabet, and why do you like it? Does it remind you of something special or fun?
  1. Letter D Hunt: Go on a letter D hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter D, like a door or a desk. Can you find at least three things? Draw a picture of each item you find and practice writing the word next to it.

  2. D Sound Detective: Become a sound detective! Listen carefully to the words people say around you today. Can you hear the /d/ sound at the beginning or end of any words? Every time you hear it, clap your hands or give a thumbs up. Share with a friend or family member how many words you found.

  3. Dance with D: Create a fun dance move that starts with the letter D, like a “Dinosaur Dance” or “Duck Disco.” Show your dance to a friend or family member and teach them how to do it. While dancing, say words that start or end with the letter D. How many can you think of?

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

Get ready, get set!
Let’s learn about the alphabet.
26 letters, that’s it!
Let’s learn about the alphabet.

Let’s learn about the letter D.
D is a letter in the alphabet.
This is an uppercase D, write it in the air like this:
This is a lowercase d, write it in the air like this.

Get ready, get set!
Let’s learn about the alphabet.
Letter D is a consonant and it has a sound.
I say the d sound: /d/ – /d/ /d/ /d/ /d/.
Now you say the d sound: /d/ /d/ /d/ /d/ /d/.

At the beginning of these words, listen for the d sound:
One day my dog met a duck
Who loved to dance and do the disco.

At the end of these words, listen for the d sound:
I knew a kid whose shirt was red.
All day he fished in the pond,
Then at night he went to bed.

It’s fun to learn about the alphabet,
And I’m really going to try to do my best.
Learn each letter, learn each sound,
Learn how to write each letter down.

I feel so good deep inside.
I’m proud I’m learning to read and write.
Get ready, get set!
Let’s learn about the alphabet.
26 letters, that’s it!
Let’s learn about the alphabet!

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