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Alphabets Sounds Video

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In this lesson, students engage in fun activities focused on identifying equal parts of shapes and understanding long vowels. They practice recognizing shapes divided into equal sections and learn that long vowels say their own names through examples of words. The lesson encourages continued learning and exploration through the Kids Academy app.
  1. What are equal parts in a shape?
  2. Can you name a word that has a long vowel sound?
  3. What fun activities do you want to try next?

Welcome to Learning Fun!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun while learning? Let’s get started with some cool activities!

Finding Equal Parts

First, let’s look at some shapes. We need to find the ones that are divided into equal parts. Can you help me?

Look at this shape: one, two, three, four parts. Are they all the same size? Yes, they are! Let’s circle that shape because it has four equal parts. Great job!

Now, let’s look at another shape. Do you see two triangles? Are they the same size? Yes, they are! You’re doing amazing!

Learning About Long Vowels

Next, let’s learn about long vowels. A long vowel is a vowel that says its own name, like A, E, I, O, or U. Let’s find some words with long vowels!

Read this word: “same.” Does it sound like the letter A? Yes, it does! Let’s give it a check!

What about the word “ray”? Does it sound like A, E, I, or U? Hmm, maybe not. Let’s try another one!

Now, let’s look at the word “bone.” Can you hear the long vowel? How about “pig,” “ice,” or “height”? You’re doing great!

Join the Fun!

Want to play more and learn about math, reading, writing, and more? You can join me in the Kids Academy app! Ask a grown-up to help you scan the QR code or use the link to start learning and having fun!

Let’s have a fantastic time learning together!

  • Can you think of any objects around your home that are divided into equal parts, like the shapes we talked about? What are they, and how do you know the parts are equal?
  • Have you ever noticed any words in your favorite storybooks that have long vowels? Can you share some of those words and tell us which vowel sounds you hear?
  • Why do you think it’s important to learn about shapes and vowels? How do you use them in your everyday life?
  1. Shape Detective: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that are divided into equal parts, like a pizza or a window with equal panes. Draw or take pictures of these objects and share them with your friends. Can you find at least three different objects with equal parts?

  2. Vowel Sound Hunt: Listen carefully to the words people say around you. Can you hear any long vowels? Write down the words you hear and circle the long vowels. Try to find at least five words with long vowels. Share your list with your classmates and see if they found the same words!

  3. Make Your Own Long Vowel Book: Create a small book using paper and crayons. On each page, draw a picture of something that has a long vowel sound. Write the word underneath your picture. For example, draw a “cake” and write the word “cake” below it. Share your book with your family and friends!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Welcome to Kids Academy!

Circle the figures that are divided into equal parts. Tap the green checkpoints.

So, circle the ones that are even. Which ones are even? Look at this: one, two, three, four. So, are those equal parts? Yes, there are four equal parts. Let’s circle that one.

Good job! Now, what about this one? And what about this? Look, there are two triangles. Yes, you’re on the right track! Keep it up!

Now, let’s try this one. Each row, check the boxes under the long vowel. What’s a long vowel? It’s a vowel that says its name, like A, E, I, O, or U.

Okay, does this word say its name? Read the word “same.” Does that sound like A, E, I? Yes, let’s give it a check!

What about the next word? Does “ray” sound like A, E, I, or U? No.

Can you try again? Wow, you did it all by yourself!

Let’s try “bone.”

Now, “pig,” “ice,” “height.”

Play with me in the Kids Academy app and learn about math, reading, writing, and more! Scan the QR code or use the link in the description.

Let’s have fun!

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