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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter O, learning about its uppercase form (O) and lowercase form (o), both of which resemble circles. We also discovered words that start with O, such as “orange,” “owl,” and “octopus,” and practiced writing both versions of the letter. By the end of the lesson, students were encouraged to continue practicing their writing skills to become proficient in using the letter O.
  1. What does the big letter O look like?
  2. Can you name a word that starts with the letter O?
  3. How do you make a small circle with your finger?

Let’s Learn About the Letter O!

Today, we are going to have fun learning about the letter O! The letter O is a special letter in the alphabet. It can be big, and it can be small. Let’s find out more about it!

Big O and Small o

When we write the letter O, it can be big like this: O. This is called a capital O. It looks like a big round circle! Can you draw a big circle in the air with your finger? Great job!

Now, let’s look at the small o. It looks like this: o. It’s just like the big O, but smaller. Can you make a small circle with your finger? Awesome!

Words That Start with O

Did you know there are lots of words that start with the letter O? Let’s learn some of them:

Orange

An orange is a yummy fruit that is round and sweet. It is the color orange, too!

Owl

An owl is a bird that likes to stay awake at night. It has big eyes and says “hoo hoo!”

Octopus

An octopus lives in the ocean and has eight long arms. It can swim and change colors!

Let’s Practice Together!

Now it’s your turn to practice writing the letter O. You can use a crayon or a pencil. Try making a big O and a small o on a piece of paper. Remember, the big O is like a big circle, and the small o is like a little circle.

Great job learning about the letter O today! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be an expert at writing both big and small O’s!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter O? Maybe you can find something in your house or outside that begins with O!
  • What is your favorite word that starts with the letter O, and why do you like it? Is it because of how it sounds or what it means?
  • Have you ever seen an owl, an octopus, or an orange in real life? What was it like, and what did you notice about it?
  1. O Hunt: Go on a letter O hunt around your house or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter O, like an orange or an oven. Can you find three things that start with O? Draw a picture of each item you find and share it with your friends or family.

  2. O Art: Create a piece of art using the letter O. Use colored paper, crayons, or markers to make a big O and a small o. Then, turn your O’s into something fun, like an owl or an octopus. Use your imagination and decorate your O’s with eyes, arms, or wings!

  3. O Sounds: Listen carefully to the sounds around you. Can you hear any words that start with the letter O? Maybe someone is talking about an octopus or an orange. Write down or draw the things you hear that start with O. Share your list with a friend and see if they can add more words to it!

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“Let’s write Big O, let’s write small o. ABCmouse.com.”

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