Letter N: Reading Lessons part 9

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the letter N and its significance through words like “nightingale,” “notebook,” “nest,” and “nut.” They also learn descriptive words such as “brown,” “big,” and “small,” and practice reading simple sentences that incorporate these concepts. The lesson encourages engagement and invites students to share their learning interests for future lessons.
  1. What words start with the letter N that we learned today?
  2. Can you tell me something that is big and something that is small from our reading?
  3. What color is the nightingale and the nut?

Welcome to Learning Fun!

Let’s have fun reading together!

Let’s Learn About the Letter N!

The letter N is special. It starts words like:

  • Nightingale – a pretty bird that sings at night.
  • Notebook – a book where you can draw or write.
  • Nest – a cozy home for birds.
  • Nut – a yummy snack that squirrels love.

Words to Know

Here are some words that will help us read:

  • Brown – a color like chocolate.
  • Big – something large.
  • Small – something tiny.
  • Is – a word that tells us about something.

Let’s Read Together!

Now, let’s read some sentences:

The nightingale is brown.

The notebook is brown.

The nest is brown.

The nut is brown.

The nightingale is big and the notebook is small.

The nest is big and the nut is small.

The notebook is big and the nightingale is small.

The nut is big and the nest is small.

Great Job!

You did a wonderful job reading with me today! Keep practicing and you’ll get even better.

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  1. Can you think of other words that start with the letter N? What do they mean, and can you use them in a sentence?
  2. Have you ever seen a nightingale or a nest? Where were you, and what did you notice about them?
  3. What is your favorite thing to draw or write in a notebook? Why do you like it?
  1. Nature Walk with the Letter N: Take a walk outside and look for things that start with the letter N. Can you find a nest or a nut? Maybe you’ll hear a nightingale! Draw or write about what you find in your notebook.

  2. Letter N Art Project: Create an art project using items that start with the letter N. You can use noodles, newspaper, or even make a nest out of twigs and leaves. Display your art and share what you used with your friends or family.

  3. Story Time with N Words: Make up a short story using as many words that start with the letter N as you can. For example, “Nina the nightingale found a nut near a nest.” Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can add more N words to it!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Welcome to EZA Homeschool Academy!

Let’s read simple sentences.

Part nine:

N is for nightingale,
N is for notebook,
N is for nest,
and N is for nut.

Here are the words you need to know to be able to read with me today:

– brown
– big
– small
– is

The nightingale is brown.
The notebook is brown.
The nest is brown.
The nut is brown.

The nightingale is big and the notebook is small.
The nest is big and the nut is small.
The notebook is big and the nightingale is small.
The nut is big and the nest is small.

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