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

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the letter L, including its uppercase and lowercase forms, as well as its sound. They practice saying the L sound and identify words that begin and end with the letter L. The lesson emphasizes the fun of learning the alphabet and encourages students to continue their journey through all 26 letters.
  1. What is the letter we learned about today?
  2. Can you show me how to write an uppercase L and a lowercase l?
  3. What words can you think of that start or end with the L sound?

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 the letter L.

The Letter L

The letter L is a special letter in the alphabet. It can be written in two ways: uppercase and lowercase.

Uppercase L

This is an uppercase L. You can write it in the air with your finger like this: L.

Lowercase l

This is a lowercase l. You can write it in the air with your finger like this: l.

The Sound of L

The letter L is a consonant, and it makes a sound. Let’s say the L sound together: /l/ – /l/ /l/ /l/ /l/.

Now it’s your turn! Can you say the L sound? /l/ – /l/ /l/ /l/ /l/.

Words with the L Sound

Beginning Sounds

Listen carefully for the L sound at the beginning of these words:

  • A silly lobster, lobster, lobster.
  • Squeezed some lemons, lemons, lemons.
  • To make some lemonade, lemonade, lemonade.
  • He drank with his lunch, lunch, lunch.
Ending Sounds

Now, listen for the L sound at the end of these words:

  • In the season of fall, fall, fall.
  • Up a tree that was tall, tall, tall.
  • I saw an owl, owl, owl.
  • That was cute and small, small, small.

Learning is Fun!

Learning about the alphabet is so much fun! Let’s do our best to learn each letter, each sound, and how to write them down. It feels so good to learn how to read and write!

Get Ready, Get Set!

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

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the letter L? Maybe you can find some objects around you that begin with L!
  • What is your favorite word that has the L sound in it? Why do you like that word?
  • Have you ever seen a lobster or tasted lemonade? What was it like? Share your experience with the group!
  1. Letter L Hunt: Go on a letter L hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the letter L, like a lamp or a leaf. Can you find at least three things? Draw a picture of each item you find and practice writing the word next to it. Remember to say the L sound as you write!

  2. Sound Matching Game: Gather some small objects or pictures of items that either start or end with the L sound, such as a lemon, ball, or doll. Mix them up and sort them into two groups: those that start with the L sound and those that end with it. Can you think of more items to add to each group?

  3. Create an L Sound Story: With the help of a grown-up, make up a short story using as many L words as you can. For example, “Larry the lobster loves lemonade.” Draw a picture to go with your story and share it with your friends or family. How many L words did you use?

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 letter L.
L is a letter in the alphabet.
This is an uppercase L; write it in the air like this.
This is a lowercase l; write it in the air like this.

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

At the beginning of these words, listen for the L sound:
A silly lobster, lobster, lobster.
Squeezed some lemons, lemons, lemons,
To make some lemonade, lemonade, lemonade.
He drank with his lunch, lunch, lunch.

At the end of these words, listen for the L sound:
In the season of fall, fall, fall.
Up a tree that was tall, tall, tall.
I saw an owl, owl, owl,
That was cute and small, small, small.

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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