Today, we’re going to have fun with the letter C! Can you see the letter C? It looks like a big curve. Imagine a circle that is open on one side. That’s our letter C!
The letter C makes a special sound. It says /C/ /C/ just like in the word “Cat.” Can you say it with me? C says /C/ /C/ Cat. Great job!
Now, let’s try writing the uppercase C. Take your finger or a pencil and make a big curve. Start at the top and go around like a C. Remember, it looks like a big open circle. You can practice this on paper or even in the air!
Keep practicing writing the letter C. You can write it on a piece of paper or use your finger to draw it in the sand or on a foggy window. The more you practice, the better you’ll get!
Don’t forget, the letter C says /C/ /C/ like in Cat. Can you think of other words that start with the letter C? Maybe “Car” or “Cup.” Keep listening for the /C/ sound in words around you!
You’re doing amazing! Keep practicing and listening for the letter C. Learning letters is so much fun, and you’re getting better every day!
Letter C Hunt: Go on a letter C hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter C, like a cup, a car toy, or a clock. Can you find at least three things? Once you find them, say the word out loud and emphasize the /C/ sound. This will help you remember the sound the letter C makes!
Craft a C: Use playdough, clay, or even pipe cleaners to create the letter C. Roll and shape the material into a big curve, just like the letter C. As you make the letter, say the /C/ sound. This hands-on activity will help you remember what the letter C looks like and the sound it makes.
Story Time with C: With the help of a grown-up, read a short story or a picture book. Listen carefully and clap your hands every time you hear a word that starts with the letter C. How many words can you find? This will help you practice listening for the /C/ sound in different words.
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Let’s learn about the letters! Today, we’re focusing on the letter C.
First, let’s see what the letter C looks like and learn what sound it makes. Then, we’ll practice writing the uppercase letter C.
You can see and say: This is an uppercase C. It goes around like a C. Now, you can try writing an uppercase C on your own.
Remember, it goes around like a C.
Listen closely, and at the end, we’ll say the letter sound and a word that starts with C.
The letter C says /C/ /C/ as in Cat.
Let’s repeat: C says /C/ /C/ Cat.
Great job! Now, let’s continue learning about the letters.
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