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

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the alphabet, focusing specifically on the letter P. They learn about its uppercase and lowercase forms, practice making the /p/ sound, and identify words that begin and end with the letter P. The lesson emphasizes the fun of learning the alphabet and encourages continued practice to become proficient in reading and writing.
  1. What is the special letter we learned about today?
  2. Can you make the /p/ sound like we practiced?
  3. What are some words that start with the letter P?

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: the letter P!

The Letter P

The letter P is a part of the alphabet. It has two forms: uppercase and lowercase. This is an uppercase P. Can you draw it in the air with your finger? Now, let’s try the lowercase p. Draw it in the air too!

The Sound of P

The letter P is a consonant, and it makes a special sound. Listen carefully: /p/ – /p/ /p/ /p/ /p/. Can you make the P sound too? Let’s try it together: /p/ – /p/ /p/ /p/ /p/.

Words with P at the Beginning

Let’s find the P sound at the start of some words. Listen closely:

  • Lots of penguins, penguins, penguins
  • Had a party, party, party
  • Then a cute little pig, pig, pig
  • Played the piano, piano, piano
Words with P at the End

Now, let’s find the P sound at the end of some words:

  • We took a trip, trip, trip
  • And used a map, map, map
  • To see a swamp, swamp, swamp
  • And a gator chomp, chomp, chomp

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 great to learn how to read and write. Let’s keep practicing and doing our best!

Get Ready, Get Set!

Let’s keep learning about the alphabet. Remember, there are 26 letters, and each one is special. Keep practicing, and you’ll be an alphabet expert in no time!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter P? Look around your room or outside and see if you can find anything that begins with P!
  • What is your favorite word that has the letter P in it? Why do you like that word? Share it with your friends or family!
  • Have you ever been to a place or done an activity that has the letter P in its name? Tell us about your experience and what you liked most about it!
  1. Alphabet Hunt: Go on a letter P hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter P, like a pencil, a picture, or a pillow. Can you find at least three items? Once you find them, say the word out loud and emphasize the P sound at the beginning.

  2. Sound Detective: Listen carefully to the sounds around you. Can you hear the P sound in any words people say or in songs you listen to? When you hear a word with the P sound, clap your hands. Try to find at least five words with the P sound today!

  3. Creative Drawing: Draw a picture of something that starts with the letter P. It could be a penguin, a pig, or even a pizza! After you finish your drawing, share it with a friend or family member and tell them about the P sound in the word you chose.

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

Get ready, get set!
Let’s Learn About the Alphabet.
The letter P is a consonant and it has a sound.
I say the P sound: /p/ – /p/ /p/ /p/ /p/.
Now you say the P sound: /p/ – /p/ /p/ /p/ /p/.

At the beginning of these words,
Listen for the P sound: /p/.
Lots of penguins, penguins, penguins
Had a party, party, party.
Then a cute little pig, pig, pig
Played the piano, piano, piano.

At the end of these words,
Listen for the P sound: /p/.
We took a trip, trip, trip
And used a map, map, map
To see a swamp, swamp, swamp
And a gator chomp, chomp, chomp.

It’s fun to learn about the alphabet,
And I’m really gonna 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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