Hello, little learners! Today, we are going to have fun with the letter W. Are you ready? Let’s go!
First, let’s learn how to write a big W. Imagine you are drawing two mountains side by side. Start at the top, go down to make a point, go up again, down to make another point, and then up again. Yay! You made a big W!
Now, let’s try writing a small w. It’s like a tiny wave in the ocean. Start at the bottom, make a little hill, go down, make another little hill, and finish at the bottom. Great job! You made a small w!
Did you know that W is for words like whale, watermelon, and wagon? Can you think of any other words that start with W? Maybe you can draw a picture of a whale or a watermelon. That would be fun!
Keep practicing writing big W and small w. The more you practice, the better you’ll get. You can even ask a grown-up to help you find things around the house that start with W. Have fun exploring!
Remember, learning is an adventure, and you are doing an amazing job. Keep it up!
W Hunt: Go on a W hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter W, like a window or a watch. Can you find at least three things? Draw a picture of your favorite W object and share it with your friends or family.
W Sound Game: Play a game where you listen for the W sound. Ask a grown-up to say a list of words, and every time you hear a word that starts with W, clap your hands. Words could include whale, wind, and water. How many W words can you catch?
W Art: Create a W collage. Cut out pictures from magazines or draw your own pictures of things that start with W. Glue them onto a big piece of paper to make a colorful W collage. Display your artwork for everyone to see!
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
“Let’s write big W, W. Let’s write small w, w. Big W, small w. abcmouse.com”