Hello, friends! It’s me, Bob! Are you ready to have some fun with letters and words? Let’s go on an adventure and learn together!
Today, we’re going to learn about words that end with the letters ‘u’ and ‘t’. When we put ‘u’ and ‘t’ together, they make the sound “ut”. Let’s see what fun words we can make with “ut”!
But: When we add ‘b’ to “ut”, we get “but”. Like in the sentence, “Jack is small but strong.” Let’s say it together: but, but, but!
Cut: Add ‘c’ to “ut” and we have “cut”. We use scissors to cut paper. Let’s say it: cut, cut, cut!
Hut: With ‘h’, “ut” becomes “hut”. We can build a hut with mud and straw. Say it with me: hut, hut, hut!
Nut: Add ‘n’ to “ut” and you get “nut”. A squirrel loves to eat a nut. Let’s say it: nut, nut, nut!
Put: With ‘p’, “ut” turns into “put”. We can put on some music and dance. Say it with me: put, put, put!
Wow! We learned so many words today: but, cut, hut, nut, and put. ‘U’ and ‘T’ helped us make these fun words. Let’s give them a big thank you!
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, bye-bye!
Watch the video again and try to count how many words start with each letter of the alphabet. Share your answers with us. Thank you for joining the fun!
Word Hunt Adventure: Go on a word hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects or pictures that have names ending with “ut”. Can you find a nut, a cut-out shape, or a picture of a hut? Draw or take a picture of each item you find and share it with your friends. How many “ut” words can you discover?
Ut Word Story Time: Create a short story using as many “ut” words as you can. You can start with something like, “Once upon a time, a squirrel found a nut near a hut…” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class. How many “ut” words did you use?
Sound Detective: Be a sound detective and listen for the “ut” sound in words around you. When you’re at home, in the car, or at the park, listen carefully to conversations or stories. Each time you hear a word with the “ut” sound, give a thumbs up. How many can you catch in a day?
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Hey kids! Guess who is 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 ‘u’ and ‘t’ in a fun way. Without letters to play, it can be a dull day. So let’s all learn words that make ‘u’ and ‘t’ fun!
‘u’ and ‘t’ make ‘ut’. That’s ‘ut’, ‘ut’, ‘ut’.
‘u’ and ‘t’ make ‘ut’. That’s ‘ut’, ‘ut’, ‘ut’.
With ‘b’, they turn to ‘but’.
Jack is small but strong.
But, but, but.
But, but, but.
With ‘c’, they turn to ‘cut’.
We use scissors to cut.
Cut, cut, cut.
Cut, cut, cut.
With ‘h’, they turn to ‘hut’.
We use mud and straw to build a hut.
Hut, hut, hut.
Hut, hut, hut.
With ‘n’, they turn to ‘nut’.
This squirrel is eating a nut.
Nut, nut, nut.
Nut, nut, nut.
With ‘p’, they turn to ‘put’.
Put on some music now.
Put, put, put.
Put, put, put.
‘U’ 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 ‘u’ and ‘t’: but, cut, hut, nut, and put. Wasn’t that fun, kids? Thank you ‘u’ and ‘t’.
That’s all for today, kids. Hope you had a wonderful time! We’ll be back soon to discover and learn new words. Till then, bye-bye!
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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