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In today’s lesson, students learned how to write the letter K, both in its uppercase (Big K) and lowercase (small k) forms, through simple step-by-step instructions. They also explored fun words that start with the letter K, such as “kite,” “kangaroo,” and “koala,” and were encouraged to practice writing the letter in various ways. The lesson emphasized that with practice, students can become experts in recognizing and writing the letter K.
  1. What is the difference between big K and small k?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter K?
  3. How can you practice writing the letter K?

Let’s Learn About the Letter K!

Today, we are going to have fun with the letter K. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Big K and Small k

First, let’s learn how to write the letter K. There are two ways to write it: big K and small k.

Writing Big K

To write a big K, start at the top and draw a straight line down. Then, go back to the top and make a slanted line down to the middle. Finally, make another slanted line from the middle to the bottom. Great job! That’s a big K!

Writing Small k

Now, let’s try writing a small k. Start with a straight line down. Then, go to the middle and make a small slanted line down to the right. Next, make another slanted line from the middle to the bottom. Awesome! You did it! That’s a small k!

Fun with the Letter K

Did you know that many words start with the letter K? Let’s think of some fun words together!

  • Kite: A kite flies high in the sky.
  • Kangaroo: A kangaroo hops around with a big pouch.
  • Koala: A koala loves to eat leaves and climb trees.

Practice Makes Perfect

Now that you know how to write big K and small k, you can practice on your own. Try writing them on paper or in the sand. You can even use your finger to draw them in the air!

Remember, practice makes perfect. Keep having fun with the letter K, and soon you’ll be a letter K expert!

Happy learning!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter K? Maybe you can find some in your home or outside. Share what you find with your friends or family!
  • Have you ever flown a kite or seen a kangaroo or koala? What was it like? If not, what do you think it would be like to see or do those things?
  • Why do you think it’s important to practice writing letters like K? How does it help you in your daily life?
  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 picture of a kangaroo? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. This will help you remember words that begin with K!

  2. Kite Craft Activity: Create your own paper kite! Use colorful paper, sticks, and string to make a simple kite. Decorate it with the letter K and other fun designs. Once your kite is ready, try flying it outside with the help of an adult. As you fly your kite, think about how the word “kite” starts with the letter K.

  3. Story Time with K: Gather in a circle and listen to a story that features words starting with the letter K. After the story, discuss the words you heard. Can you think of any other words that start with K? Share your ideas with the group and try to use them in sentences.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“Let’s write big. Let’s write small. Big K, small k. abcmouse.com”

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