Let’s write the letter P! #letters #letterwriting #kids #letterformation

Alphabets Sounds Video

share us on:

In today’s lesson, we explored the concepts of writing big and small, encouraging children to use their whole arm for large letters and just their fingers for tiny ones. Through fun activities like drawing big and small suns and practicing their names in different sizes, students learned that writing is a creative form of expression. The lesson emphasized that with practice, they can improve their writing skills and enjoy the artistic aspect of it.
  1. What do you think is fun about writing big letters?
  2. Can you tell me how it feels to write small letters?
  3. What is your favorite thing to write big or small?

Let’s Learn About Writing Big and Small!

Hello, little friend! Today, we’re going to have fun with writing. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Writing Big

First, let’s talk about writing big. Imagine you have a giant piece of paper. You can use your whole arm to make big letters! It’s like drawing with your whole body. Can you try making a big “A”? Wow, that’s huge and amazing!

Writing Small

Now, let’s try writing small. Pretend you have a tiny piece of paper. You need to use just your fingers to make little letters. It’s like drawing with a tiny pencil. Can you make a small “a”? Look how tiny and cute it is!

Practice Makes Perfect

Writing big and small is fun, and practicing helps us get better. You can try writing your name in big letters and then in small letters. It’s like a magic trick!

Fun Activity

Here’s a fun idea: grab some crayons and paper. Draw a big sun and a small sun. Can you see the difference? Great job!

Remember, writing is like art. You can make it big or small, and it’s always special because it’s yours. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a writing superstar!

Have fun writing, and see you next time!

  • Can you think of a time when you needed to write something big or small? What did you write, and why did you choose that size?
  • Imagine you are writing a letter to a friend. Would you write it big or small? Why do you think that size would be best?
  • What other things can you think of that are big and small, just like writing? How do you feel when you see something big or something small?
  1. Big and Small Letter Hunt: Go on a letter hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that start with big letters and small letters. For example, look for a big “B” like in “Ball” and a small “b” like in “button.” Can you find at least three objects for each? Share what you found with a friend or family member!

  2. Letter Size Experiment: Take a piece of string or yarn and cut it into two pieces: one long and one short. Use the long piece to form a big letter on the floor, like a big “C.” Then, use the short piece to make a small letter, like a small “c.” How do they look different? Try this with different letters and see how many you can create!

  3. Story Time with Big and Small: Create a short story using big and small letters. Draw pictures to go with your story. For example, “Once upon a time, there was a BIG elephant and a small mouse.” Use big letters for the big things and small letters for the small things. Share your story with the class or your family!

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“Let’s write big. Let’s write small. Big. Small. ABCmouse.com.”

All Video Lessons

Login your account

Please login your account to get started.

Don't have an account?

Register your account

Please sign up your account to get started.

Already have an account?