Learn the letter “R” with Rhino Roy – The alphabet for children – Phonics For Kids

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In this lesson, children learn about the letter “R” with the help of Rhino Roy, who introduces the letter’s sound and shape through engaging activities. Students practice writing both uppercase and lowercase “R,” explore words that begin with the letter, and enjoy a fun song that reinforces their learning. The lesson encourages creativity and excitement about discovering more letters in the future.
  1. What sound does the letter R make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter R?
  3. How do you write the letter R? Can you show me?

Learn the Letter “R” with Rhino Roy

Hello friends! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about the letter R. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Meet the Letter R

Say hello to the letter R! R is here to tell us all about itself. Can you make the R sound? It’s a bit tricky, but you can do it! Try to roar like a lion—roar! Great job!

Writing the Letter R

Let’s learn how to write the letter R. First, we start at the top and draw a straight line down. Then, we go back to the top and make a curve to the right. Finally, we draw another straight line. Wow, you did it! It looks like a snail coming down a wall.

Lowercase R

Now, let’s try the lowercase r. Start here, go right, then go down and make a little curve. Awesome! It looks like a boot. You can practice writing R at home with a pen and paper. It’s super easy!

Words with R

Let’s find some words that start with R. The first word is “red.” Red is R’s favorite color. What is your favorite color?

Next, we have “rock.” Be careful with those rocks!

How about “rose”? Roses smell so nice, and they start with R too!

And don’t forget “rhino.” Have you seen a rhino’s horn? It’s pretty cool!

R’s Fun Song

Let’s sing a fun song about R! When R is happy, he loves to play with his new toy—a big rock to draw on. He uses red paint and has so much fun!

You’ve learned the letter R today, but there are many more letters to discover. Keep learning and having fun!

Thanks for joining us, and see you next time!

  • Can you think of other animals or things that start with the letter R? Share them with your friends or family and see how many you can come up with together!
  • What is something fun you like to do that starts with the letter R? Maybe it’s running, reading, or something else. Talk about why you enjoy it!
  • Imagine you have a pet rhino like Rhino Roy. What would you name it, and what fun activities would you do together?
  1. R Treasure Hunt: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter R. Can you find a red ribbon, a rock, or maybe even a rubber band? Make a list of all the R items you discover and share them with your friends!

  2. R Art Project: Create a collage using pictures of things that start with the letter R. You can cut out pictures from old magazines or draw your own. Try to include at least five different R words in your collage. Once you’re done, present your artwork to the class and explain what each R word is.

  3. Sound Detective: Become a sound detective and listen for the R sound in words around you. Ask an adult to read a story or a poem, and every time you hear a word with the R sound, raise your hand or make a fun noise like a “roar.” How many R words can you find?

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

[Music]

Hello friends! Today I’m here to present the letter R.

[Applause]

Hello everyone! I’m R, and it’s my turn to tell you about me.

Let’s start with my sound. It’s a tricky one because you have to roll your tongue. Repeat after me!

[Music]

Really great! Imagine you’re a lion—roar!

[Applause]

Now let’s try to write me. We start up here and draw a straight line down. Now we go back to the same place and draw a curve to the right. Now right here, we draw another straight line. There you go!

Oh, I look like a snail coming down a wall.

[Music]

Now let’s try the lowercase. Ready? We start here, then we go right. Now we go down and curve a little here. Brilliant!

Oh, now I look like a boot.

[Music]

Try it at home with pen and paper—it’s super easy!

[Applause]

Now let’s show you words I’m in. The first letter in red is R, my favorite color. What’s yours?

Rock also starts with an R. Careful with those rocks!

What about rose? What letter does it start with?

R, yes! I love the smell of roses.

Rhino also starts with an R. Did you see its horn?

Okay, let’s get this beat going!

When R is filled with joy, he’s ready for his brand new toy—a real big rock for him to draw. Red paint dripping from his pawprint, R is filled with joy, he’s ready for his brand new toy—a real big rock for him to draw. Red paint dripping from his paws.

[Music]

You’ve just learned a new letter, but there are many more! Click on more videos to learn about them and subscribe to the Smile and Learn channel to keep up with the new adventures.

[Music]

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