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In today’s lesson, we explored the sounds of the letters “l” and “k,” focusing on how they combine to create the “lk” sound at the end of words, as seen in examples like “milk.” We also learned about words where the “l” is silent, such as “talk” and “walk.” Overall, the lesson emphasized the importance of practicing these sounds to enhance reading skills while making the learning process enjoyable.
  1. What sound does the letter “l” make?
  2. Can you say a word that has the “lk” sound in it?
  3. What happens to the “l” in words like “talk” and “walk”?

Learning About the Sounds of Letters

Today, we are going to have fun learning about the sounds that letters make! Let’s start with the letter “l.” It makes the sound “l,” like in the word “lion.” Now, let’s look at the letter “k.” It makes the sound “k,” like in the word “kite.”

Putting “l” and “k” Together

When we put “l” and “k” together at the end of a word, they make a special sound: “lk.” Let’s say it together: “lk.” A good example is the word “milk.” Can you say “milk” with me?

Practice Words

Let’s practice some words with the “lk” sound:

  • Milk
  • Hulk
  • Elk

Great job! Now, let’s try some more words:

  • Oak
  • Orc

Silent “l” Words

Sometimes, when “l” and “k” are together at the end of a word, the “l” is silent. This means we don’t say the “l” sound. Let’s read some words where the “l” is silent:

  • Talk
  • Chalk
  • Walk
  • Folk
  • Yolk
Let’s Have Fun!

Now you know how to read words with “lk” at the end! Keep practicing, and you’ll get even better. Remember, learning is fun, and you did a fantastic job today!

  • Can you think of other words that have the “lk” sound at the end, like “milk” or “elk”? Try saying them out loud. How do they sound?
  • Have you ever noticed how some words have silent letters, like “walk” or “talk”? Why do you think some letters are silent? Can you think of any other words with silent letters?
  • When you hear the sound “lk,” does it remind you of anything fun or interesting, like a story or a place you’ve been? Share your thoughts with your family or friends!
  1. Sound Scavenger Hunt: Go on a sound scavenger hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that have the “lk” sound at the end, like “milk” or “chalk.” Can you find at least three items? Draw a picture of each item you find and practice saying the word out loud. Share your findings with a friend or family member!

  2. Create a Word Book: Make your own mini book of words that end with the “lk” sound. Fold a few sheets of paper to create a booklet. On each page, write a word with the “lk” sound, like “milk” or “walk.” Draw a picture to go with each word. Once your book is complete, read it to someone special!

  3. Silent “l” Detective: Be a detective and listen carefully for words where the “l” is silent. Ask an adult to read a short story or a few sentences to you. Raise your hand or make a sound each time you hear a word with a silent “l,” like “talk” or “yolk.” How many silent “l” words can you find?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Today, we learned that the letter “l” makes the sound “l” and the letter “k” makes the sound “k.” When we put “l” and “k” together at the end of a word, they make the sound “lk,” as in “milk.”

[Music]
Let’s practice some words:
– milk
– oak

[Music]
Now, let’s try some more:
– hulk
– orc

[Music]
Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. These words have the letters “lk” at the end.

[Music]
– elk
– oak

[Music]
Sometimes, when “l” and “k” are together at the end of a word, the “l” is silent. That means you do not sound out the “l.” Let’s read these words with “lk” at the end that have a silent “l.”

[Music]
– talk
– chalk
– stock
– walk
– folk
– yolk

[Music]
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