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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter D, learning to differentiate between Big D and small d through fun visualizations and drawing exercises. We also engaged with words that start with D, like “dog” and “duck,” to enhance our vocabulary. Finally, we emphasized the importance of practice in mastering letter formation, encouraging students to continue their learning journey with enthusiasm.
  1. What does the Big D look like? Can you draw it?
  2. What does the small d look like? Can you think of something that starts with d?
  3. Can you name some fun words that start with the letter D?

Let’s Learn About the Letter D!

Today, we are going to have fun learning about the letter D. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

Big D

First, let’s talk about Big D. Big D looks like a tall line with a big curve on the right side. Can you imagine it looking like a door? Try drawing a big line down, and then make a big curve from the top to the bottom. Great job!

Small d

Now, let’s learn about small d. Small d is a little different. It looks like a circle with a line going straight up on the right side. You can think of it like a drumstick! Start by drawing a circle, and then draw a line going up from the right side of the circle. Awesome work!

Fun with D

Let’s think of some fun words that start with the letter D. How about “dog”? Dogs are furry friends that love to play. Or maybe “duck”? Ducks like to swim in the water and quack! Can you think of any other words that start with D?

Practice Makes Perfect

Now it’s your turn to practice writing Big D and small d. You can use a pencil and paper or even try writing in the air with your finger. Remember, practice makes perfect!

Keep having fun with letters, and soon you’ll know them all. Great job learning about the letter D today!

  • Can you think of any objects or animals around your home or outside that start with the letter D? Share what you find and describe them!
  • What is your favorite word that starts with the letter D, and why do you like it? Is there a story or memory that makes it special to you?
  • Imagine you are drawing a picture using only things that start with the letter D. What would you include in your picture, and why?
  1. Letter D Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter D. Can you find a doll, a door, or a drawing? Make a list of all the D words you discover and share them with your friends or family.

  2. Draw and Decorate: On a piece of paper, draw a big D and a small d. Then, decorate them with pictures or stickers of things that start with D, like dinosaurs, donuts, or daisies. This will help you remember the shape and sound of the letter D.

  3. Story Time with D: Create a short story using as many D words as you can. For example, “Once upon a time, a dog named Daisy danced with a duck by the door.” Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can add more D words to it!

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“Let’s write Big D, let’s write small d. Big D, small d. [Music] dabcmouse.com”

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