Hello, friends! Today, we are going to have fun with sounds and letters to make words. Are you ready to play with the alphabet?
Every word you hear can be written with letters. These letters are like puzzle pieces that fit together to make words. Let’s see how it works!
Think about the word “dog.” It has three letters: “d,” “o,” and “g.” Each letter makes a special sound that helps us say the word.
Now, let’s look at the word “cat.” It also has three letters: “c,” “a,” and “t.” These letters work together to make the word “cat.”
Do you know the song “The Itsy Bitsy Spider”? The spider makes a web! The word “web” has three letters: “w,” “e,” and “b.”
When we put these sounds together, we get the word “web!”
Now, let’s try making the word “hat” together. We have three letters: “h,” “a,” and “t.” But they are all mixed up! Let’s put them in the right order.
The word “hat” starts with the /h/ sound, so we use the letter “h.” It has the /æ/ sound in the middle, so we use the letter “a.” It ends with the /t/ sound, so we use the letter “t.” Now we have the word “hat!”
Now it’s your turn to play with letters and make words. You can try with words like “sun,” “bat,” or “cup.” Have fun!
Remember to keep learning and exploring new words every day!
Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects that start with the same sounds as the letters in the word “dog” (d, o, g). For example, you might find a “door” for the /d/ sound, an “orange” for the /o/ sound, and a “glove” for the /g/ sound. Share your findings with your friends or family!
Letter Puzzle: Create a simple letter puzzle using cut-out letters from magazines or printed sheets. Mix up the letters of a word like “cat” and challenge yourself to arrange them in the correct order to form the word. Once you’ve mastered “cat,” try other words like “bat” or “sun.” This will help you see how letters fit together to make words.
Word Building Blocks: Use building blocks or letter tiles to build words. Start with simple three-letter words like “web” or “hat.” Say each sound out loud as you add a block or tile. This hands-on activity helps you understand how each letter contributes to the word.
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Welcome to Kids Academy!
Hi everyone! In this lesson, you are going to learn how to put sounds in order to make words.
Every word that you hear can be written down. To write words, we use the letters of the alphabet. Letters are written in a certain order to spell different words.
For example, look at the word “dog.”
Now, let’s look at the word “cat.”
The spider in the song “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” made a spider web. The word “web” is written using three letters of the alphabet. It starts with a “w,” which makes the sound /w/. The word “web” has the letter “e” in the middle, which makes the /ɛ/ sound. The letter “b” is at the end of the word, making the /b/ sound. When we put all of the letter sounds together, we have our word “web.”
Let’s practice putting letters in order to make a word together.
The letters “h,” “a,” and “t” are in the word “hat,” but they are all out of order. Let’s see if we can figure out the letters to make the word “hat.”
The letter “h” makes the /h/ sound. The letter “t” makes the /t/ sound. The letter “a” makes the /æ/ sound. The word “hat” starts with the /h/ sound, which is the letter “h.” The word “hat” has the /æ/ sound in the middle, which is the letter “a.” The word “hat” ends with the /t/ sound, which is the letter “t.”
Now you can practice putting letters in order to make words on your own.
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