Hello, little learners! Today, we are going to have fun with the letter “I.” Are you ready? Let’s go!
The letter “I” is special because it can make two different sounds. Sometimes, it sounds like “I” in “igloo.” Can you say “igloo”? Great job!
Other times, it sounds like “I” in “ice cream.” Yum! Who loves ice cream? I do!
Let’s learn some words that start with the letter “I.”
Insects are tiny creatures like ants and butterflies. Can you think of an insect?
Ink is what we use to write or draw. It can be black, blue, or even rainbow-colored!
Icicles are long, pointy pieces of ice that hang down when it’s cold. Can you say “icicle”? Awesome!
Ivy is a green plant that climbs up walls and trees. Let’s say “ivy” together. Well done!
Learning letters is so much fun! Keep practicing the letter “I” and see how many words you can find that start with “I.”
Remember, you can always come back and learn more with us. Have a great time exploring the world of letters!
Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom. Listen carefully and try to find things that make the “I” sound, like in “igloo” or “ice cream.” Can you find something that makes the “I” sound? Share what you found with a friend or family member!
Insect Adventure: Draw or color a picture of your favorite insect. Is it an ant, a butterfly, or maybe a ladybug? Once you’re done, try to find a real insect outside or in a book. What does it look like? How does it move? Share your drawing and what you learned about insects with the class.
Ice Cream Creation: Pretend to make your own ice cream flavor! What ingredients would you use? Draw a picture of your ice cream and give it a fun name. Would it be chocolate, strawberry, or something completely new? Share your creation with your friends and see what flavors they come up with!
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Welcome to Kids Academy! This is the letter “I.”
It makes two different sounds sometimes. It says “I” like in “igloo,” and sometimes it says “I” like in “ice cream.”
“I” is for “insect.”
“I” is for “ink.”
Sometimes it says “I.”
“I” is for “icicle.” Say “icicle.”
“I” is for “ivy.” Say “ivy.”
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