Letter P: Reading Lessons part 11

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In today’s lesson, young readers explored the letter “P” through engaging examples like “pig,” “plant,” “polar bear,” and “popcorn.” They practiced reading sentences that included counting these items and participated in a fun game distinguishing between big and small objects. The lesson emphasized the joy of learning and encouraged students to return for more adventures in reading.
  1. What fun things start with the letter “P” that you learned today?
  2. Can you count how many pigs or plants there are?
  3. Which things are big and which things are small?

Welcome to Our Fun Reading Adventure!

Hello, little reader! Today, we are going to have a fun time learning about the letter “P.” Let’s see what exciting things start with “P” and practice reading some sentences together!

The Letter “P” is for…

  • P is for pig
  • P is for plant
  • P is for polar bear
  • P is for popcorn

Let’s Count and Read!

Here are some fun sentences to read. Let’s count and see how many of each thing there are:

  • There are five pigs.
  • There are six plants.
  • There are seven polar bears.
  • There are eight bowls of popcorn.

Big and Small Fun!

Let’s play a game with big and small! Can you guess which is big and which is small?

  • The pig is big, and the plant is small.
  • The polar bear is big, and the popcorn is small.
  • The plant is big, and the pig is small.
  • The popcorn is big, and the polar bear is small.
Great Job!

Wow, you did an amazing job reading with me today! Remember, learning is fun, and you can always come back to practice more. If you have any ideas or things you want to learn about, let us know!

Thank you for joining our reading adventure. Don’t forget to tell your friends and family about our fun lessons. See you next time!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter “P”? What are some of your favorite things that start with “P”?
  • When we talked about big and small, which one was your favorite pair? Can you find something big and something small in your house or outside?
  • How many pigs, plants, polar bears, and bowls of popcorn can you find in your favorite storybooks or around your home? Can you draw a picture of them?
  1. Picture Hunt: Go on a picture hunt around your home or classroom to find items that start with the letter “P.” You can look for things like a pencil, a pillow, or a picture. Once you find them, draw a picture of each item and try to write the word next to it. How many “P” items can you find?

  2. Popcorn Counting Game: Let’s have some fun with popcorn! Ask an adult to help you pop some popcorn. Once it’s ready, count out eight pieces and place them in a bowl. Now, try to make groups of different numbers, like five, six, or seven pieces. Can you make a group of each number? How many pieces are left over?

  3. Big and Small Sorting: Gather some toys or objects of different sizes. Try to sort them into two groups: big and small. You can use toys like a big teddy bear and a small toy car. Once sorted, explain to a friend or family member why you think each item is big or small. Can you find something that is both big and starts with “P”?

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

Welcome to EZA Homeschool Academy! Let’s read simple sentences, part 11.

The letter “P”:
– P is for pig
– P is for plant
– P is for polar bear
– P is for popcorn

Here are the words you need to know to be able to read with me today:
– There are seven small
– Five big
– Eight

There are five pigs.
There are six plants.
There are seven polar bears.
There are eight bowls of popcorn.

The pig is big and the plant is small.
The polar bear is big and the popcorn is small.
The plant is big and the pig is small.
The popcorn is big and the polar bear is small.

Great job reading with me today! As always, thank you for watching. Tell us what you want to see next by emailing EZA Homeschool Academy at Yahoo.com.

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