Hello, little friend! Today, we are going to have some fun with writing. Are you ready? Let’s get started!
Imagine you have a giant pencil. Can you see it? Now, let’s use this big pencil to write big letters! When we write big, we make our letters tall and wide. It’s like drawing big pictures with our pencil. Try writing your name really big on a piece of paper. Wow, look at those giant letters!
Now, let’s pretend we have a tiny pencil. It’s so small, you have to hold it carefully. With this tiny pencil, we can write small letters. When we write small, our letters are short and close together. Try writing your name again, but this time make it really small. Isn’t it fun to see how different it looks?
Practicing writing big and small helps us learn how to control our pencils. It also makes writing more exciting because we can change the size of our letters. You can even try writing big and small letters in different colors to make it even more fun!
Here’s a fun game you can play with a friend or family member. One person says “big” or “small,” and the other person writes a letter in that size. You can take turns and see who can make the biggest or smallest letters. It’s a great way to practice and have fun together!
The more you practice writing big and small, the better you’ll get. So grab your pencils and paper, and have fun writing in all sizes. Remember, practice makes perfect!
Happy writing, little writer!
Letter Hunt Adventure: Go on a letter hunt around your home or classroom! Look for big and small letters in books, signs, or labels. Can you find a big letter “A” or a small letter “b”? Make a list of the letters you find and draw them on a piece of paper. This will help you see how letters can be different sizes in the world around you.
Size Sorting Challenge: Gather some objects like buttons, coins, or blocks. Sort them into two groups: big and small. Once you’ve sorted them, try writing the names of these objects in big and small letters. For example, write “button” in big letters and “coin” in small letters. This activity helps you connect the concept of size with writing.
Creative Letter Art: Use colored pencils or crayons to create a picture using big and small letters. For example, draw a big sun using the letter “S” and small raindrops using the letter “R.” This will help you practice writing while also using your imagination to create art!
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
“Let’s write big. Let’s write small. Big. Small. [Music] abcmouse.com”