Letter S – Learn the Alphabet

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter S through fun examples like a snail, star, and sunflower, encouraging students to pronounce each word. We emphasized the abundance of words that start with S and invited learners to think of additional examples, fostering curiosity and engagement in their learning journey.
  1. What is your favorite thing that starts with the letter S?
  2. Can you make the sound of the letter S?
  3. What do you like to learn about in the garden?

Let’s Learn About the Letter S!

Hi there! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about the letter S. Are you ready? Let’s go!

S is for Snail

Look at this little creature. It’s a snail! Snails have a shell on their back and they move very slowly. Can you say “snail”? Great job!

S is for Star

Now, let’s look up at the night sky. Do you see those twinkling lights? Those are stars! Stars are bright and shiny. Can you say “star”? Awesome!

S is for Sunflower

Next, let’s visit a garden. Do you see that tall, yellow flower? It’s a sunflower! Sunflowers love to face the sun. Can you say “sunflower”? Fantastic!

Keep Exploring!

There are so many things that start with the letter S. Can you think of more? Maybe a snake or a sandwich? Keep practicing and have fun!

Remember, learning is an adventure. Keep exploring and discovering new things every day!

  • Can you think of something else that starts with the letter S? Maybe something you have seen at home or outside? Share it with us!
  • Have you ever seen a snail, a star, or a sunflower in real life? What did you notice about them? Tell us your story!
  • Why do you think the sunflower likes to face the sun? Can you think of other plants or animals that like the sun too?
  • Snail Trail Adventure: Go outside and look for snails in your garden or a nearby park. Observe how they move and what they look like. Can you draw a picture of a snail and its shell? Try to make a snail trail using a piece of string or yarn on the ground. How long can you make your snail trail?
  • Starry Night Craft: Create your own night sky full of stars! Use black or dark blue paper as your sky. Cut out star shapes from yellow or white paper and glue them onto your sky. Can you count how many stars you made? Try to arrange them in different patterns or shapes.
  • Sunflower Growth Experiment: Plant sunflower seeds in a small pot or garden patch. Water them regularly and watch them grow. How tall do they get? Do they really turn to face the sun? Draw a picture of your sunflower as it grows and write down any changes you notice.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music] This is an S.
S is for snail.
Say snail.
S is for star.
Say star.
S is for sunflower.
Say sunflower.
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