Learn The Letter K | Let’s Learn About The Alphabet | Phonics Song for Kids

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the letter K, learning to recognize and write both its uppercase and lowercase forms. They explore the sound of K through engaging activities, including identifying words that start and end with the letter K, such as “kitten” and “yak.” The lesson emphasizes the joy of learning the alphabet and encourages continued practice to master all 26 letters.
  1. What is the special letter we learned about today?
  2. Can you make the /k/ sound like the letter K?
  3. What are some words that start or end with the letter K?

Let’s Learn About the Alphabet!

Get ready, get set! We are going to have fun learning about the alphabet. There are 26 letters, and today we will learn about one special letter. Let’s go!

Meet the Letter K

Today, we are learning about the letter K. K is a letter in the alphabet. Look, here is an uppercase K. Can you write it in the air with your finger? Great job! Now, here is a lowercase k. Try writing it in the air too. Awesome!

The Sound of K

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

Words That Start with K

Let’s listen for the K sound at the beginning of these words:

  • A little kitten, kitten, kitten,
  • With her friend the koala, koala, koala,
  • And her friend the kangaroo, kangaroo, kangaroo.
  • Together they flew their kites, kites, kites.
Words That End with K

Now, let’s listen for the K sound at the end of these words:

  • A big strong yak, yak, yak,
  • Carries things on her back, back, back,
  • Like a heavy pack, pack, pack.
  • Then she rests for a break, break, break.

Learning is Fun!

Learning about the alphabet is so much fun! We can learn each letter, each sound, and how to write them down. It feels so good inside to know we are learning to read and write. Let’s keep going and do our best!

Get Ready, Get Set!

Let’s keep learning about the alphabet. There are 26 letters, and we are doing great! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll know them all!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter K? Maybe you can find some in your house or outside. What are they?
  • Have you ever flown a kite or seen a kangaroo? What was it like? If you haven’t, what do you think it would be like?
  • Can you find something that ends with the K sound around you? What is it, and what does it do?
  1. Letter K Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter K. Can you find a key, a kite, or maybe even a kettle? Take turns sharing what you found with your friends or family. This will help you remember the sound that K makes!

  2. K Sound Storytime: Create a short story using as many K words as you can. You can start with “Once upon a time, a kitten named Kiki…” and see how many K words you can include. Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. This will help you practice the K sound and use your imagination!

  3. Make a K Collage: Cut out pictures from magazines or draw your own pictures of things that start with the letter K. Glue them onto a large piece of paper to create a K collage. Hang your collage in your room or classroom to remind you of all the fun K words you know!

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 K.
K is a letter in the alphabet.
This is an uppercase K. Write it in the air like this.
This is a lowercase k. Write it in the air like this.

Get ready, get set!
Let’s learn about the alphabet.

The letter K is a consonant and it has a sound.
I say the K sound: /k/ – /k/ /k/ /k/ /k/.
Now you say the K sound: /k/ – /k/ /k/ /k/ /k/.

At the beginning of these words, listen for the K sound:
A little kitten, kitten, kitten,
With her friend the koala, koala, koala,
And her friend the kangaroo, kangaroo, kangaroo.
Together they flew their kites, kites, kites.

At the end of these words, listen for the K sound:
A big strong yak, yak, yak,
Carries things on her back, back, back,
Like a heavy pack, pack, pack.
Then she rests for a break, break, break.

It’s fun to learn about the alphabet,
And I’m really going to try and 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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