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In today’s lesson, we explored the exciting world of writing by practicing both big and small letters. We learned that writing big letters is like drawing large pictures, while small letters require careful and neat movements, helping us improve our skills. Remember, the more we practice, the better we become at expressing our ideas and telling stories!
  1. Can you show me how to write a big letter “A” in the air?
  2. What do you think is fun about writing small letters?
  3. Why do you think writing is important for us?

Let’s Write Big and Small!

Hello, little friends! Today, we are going to have some fun with writing. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Writing Big Letters

First, let’s learn how to write big letters. Imagine you have a giant pencil! Can you draw a big letter “A” in the air with your finger? Wow, that’s amazing! Now try a big letter “B.” Great job! Writing big letters is like drawing big pictures. It’s fun and helps us learn the shapes of the letters.

Writing Small Letters

Now, let’s try writing small letters. Pretend you have a tiny pencil. Can you draw a little letter “a” on your hand? Awesome! Now try a little letter “b.” Fantastic! Writing small letters is like drawing tiny pictures. It helps us practice being careful and neat.

Why Writing is Important

Writing helps us tell stories, share our ideas, and learn new things. When we practice writing big and small letters, we get better and better. It’s like a fun game that makes our hands strong and our minds smart!

Practice Makes Perfect

Remember, the more you practice, the better you get. You can write on paper, in the sand, or even with chalk on the sidewalk. Keep trying, and soon you’ll be a writing superstar!

Have fun writing, and keep learning every day!

  • Can you think of a time when you used writing to tell a story or share an idea? What did you write about, and how did it make you feel?
  • What are some fun places or ways you can practice writing big and small letters? Have you tried writing in the sand or with chalk outside?
  • Why do you think it’s important to practice writing both big and small letters? How do you feel when you see your writing improve?
  1. Letter Hunt Adventure: Go on a letter hunt around your home or classroom! Look for big and small letters in books, on signs, or even on food packages. Can you find a big “A” and a small “a”? How about a big “B” and a small “b”? Make a list of all the letters you find and try to write them down on a piece of paper. This will help you see how letters are used in everyday life!

  2. Creative Letter Art: Use different materials like playdough, string, or blocks to create big and small letters. Try making a big letter “C” with playdough and a small letter “c” with string. You can also use colorful paper to cut out letters and make a fun collage. This activity will help you understand the shapes of letters better while having lots of fun!

  3. Story Time with Letters: Think of a short story or a favorite book. Can you find big and small letters in the story? Try to write a sentence from the story using both big and small letters. For example, “The Cat sat on the Mat.” Notice how some letters are big at the start of a sentence or a name. This will help you learn when to use big and small letters in writing.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

“Let’s write big. Let’s write small. Big. Small. ABCmouse.com.”

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