Hello, friends! It’s me, Bob! Are you ready to have some fun with words today? Let’s learn together!
Today, we’re going to play with the letters ‘e’ and ‘t’. When we put them together, they make the sound “et”. Let’s see what happens when we add other letters to the beginning!
Bet: Add ‘b’ to ‘et’ and you get “bet”. I bet you know your ABCs!
Get: Add ‘g’ to ‘et’ and you get “get”. I need to get my toy!
Jet: Add ‘j’ to ‘et’ and you get “jet”. A jet is fast and flies high in the sky!
Let: Add ‘l’ to ‘et’ and you get “let”. Let me play with you!
Met: Add ‘m’ to ‘et’ and you get “met”. I met a new friend today!
Net: Add ‘n’ to ‘et’ and you get “net”. You can catch fish with a net!
Pet: Add ‘p’ to ‘et’ and you get “pet”. I have a dog; he’s my pet!
Set: Add ‘s’ to ‘et’ and you get “set”. A shirt and pants make a set!
Vet: Add ‘v’ to ‘et’ and you get “vet”. A vet is a doctor for animals!
Wet: Add ‘w’ to ‘et’ and you get “wet”. When it rains, we get wet!
Wow! We learned so many words today: Bet, Get, Jet, Let, Met, Net, Pet, Set, Vet, and Wet. Wasn’t that fun? Thank you, ‘e’ and ‘t’, for helping us make new words!
That’s all for today, friends. I hope you had a great time learning with me. We’ll be back soon to discover more new words. Until then, goodbye!
Watch the video again and count how many words start with each letter of the alphabet. Share your answers with us!
Word Building Game: Let’s play a game where you can make your own “et” words! Use letter blocks or cards to add different letters to the beginning of “et” and see what new words you can create. Can you make a word that starts with ‘b’, ‘g’, or ‘j’? Try to come up with as many words as you can and share them with your friends or family!
Word Hunt: Go on a word hunt around your house or classroom! Look for objects that have names starting with the “et” sound, like “pet” or “net”. Can you find something that rhymes with “jet”? Draw a picture of the objects you find and label them with their names.
Story Time with “Et” Words: Create a short story using as many “et” words as you can. For example, “I met a vet who had a pet jet.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. How many “et” words did you use?
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Hi kids! Guess who’s here? Yes, it’s me, Bob! Join me for Learning Street with Bob.
Hey kids, today we are going to learn to make simple words that end with ‘e’ and ‘t’ in a fun way. Without letters to play, it can be a dull day, so let’s all learn words that make ‘e’ and ‘t’ fun.
‘E’ and ‘t’ make ‘et’—that’s ‘et’, ‘et’, ‘et’.
With ‘b’, they turn to ‘bet’. I bet you know your ABCs! Bet, bet, bet!
With ‘g’, they turn to ‘get’. “I need to get my engine tuned.” Get, get, get!
With ‘j’, they turn to ‘jet’. It flies. It’s fast. It’s a jet. Jet, jet, jet!
With ‘l’, they turn to ‘let’. Let me out… Let me in. Let, let, let!
With ‘m’, they turn to ‘met’. The cat met the dog. Met, met, met!
With ‘n’, they turn to ‘net’. You catch fish in a net. Net, net, net!
With ‘p’, they turn to ‘pet’. I have a dog; he’s my pet. Pet, pet, pet!
With ‘s’, they turn to ‘set’. Pants and a shirt make a set. Set, set, set!
With ‘v’, they turn to ‘vet’. An animal doctor is called a vet. Vet, vet, vet!
With ‘w’, they turn to ‘wet’. When water falls on us, we get wet. Wet, wet, wet!
“‘E’ and ‘T’ made our day. They are so much fun to play. Lots of words they helped us make. They deserve a pat and a cake!”
Wow, we have learned a lot of words today ending with ‘e’ and ‘t’: Bet, Get, Jet, Let, Met, Net, Pet, Set, Vet, and Wet. Wasn’t that fun, kids? Thank you ‘e’ and ‘t’. That’s all for today, kids. Hope you had an extra good time!
We’ll be back soon to discover and learn new words. Till then, sayonara!
Hey kids! Watch the video again and count the number of words that start with the letters of the alphabet in this episode. Don’t forget to put your answers in the comment section below. Thank you!
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