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In today’s lesson, young learners explored the letter W by practicing writing both the uppercase “W” and lowercase “w,” using imaginative descriptions to aid their understanding. They also discovered words that start with W, such as whale and watermelon, and were encouraged to think of more examples and engage in creative activities like drawing. The lesson emphasized the importance of practice and exploration in learning, making it a fun and interactive experience.
  1. What do you think a big W looks like when you draw it?
  2. Can you name a fun word that starts with the letter W?
  3. What is something you can find at home that starts with W?

Learning the Letter W

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

Big W

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!

Small 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!

Fun with 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!

Practice Makes Perfect

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!

  • Can you think of a word that starts with the letter W that you see or use every day? Share it with your friends or family and explain why it’s important to you.
  • Imagine you are going on an adventure with a whale, a watermelon, and a wagon. What kind of fun things would you do together? Describe your adventure!
  • Look around your room or house and find three things that start with the letter W. What are they, and how do you use them?
  1. 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.

  2. 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?

  3. 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”

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