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In today’s lesson, we explored the sounds of the letters “l” and “t,” learning that “l” sounds like in “lion” and “t” like in “tiger.” We also practiced saying the combined sound “lt” found at the end of various words, such as “alt” and “cult.” The lesson emphasized the importance of practice in mastering these sounds and encouraged students to continue having fun with words.
  1. What sound does the letter “l” make?
  2. Can you think of a word that ends with “lt”?
  3. Why is it important to practice saying the sounds of letters?

Learning About the Sounds of Letters

Today, we are going to have fun with letters! We will learn about the sounds that the letters “l” and “t” make. The letter “l” makes the sound “l,” like in the word “lion.” The letter “t” makes the sound “t,” like in the word “tiger.”

Putting “l” and “t” Together

When we put “l” and “t” together at the end of a word, they make a special sound: “lt.” Let’s try saying it together: “lt.” Great job!

Words Ending with “lt”

Now, let’s practice some words that end with “lt.” Can you say them with me?

  • alt
  • cult
  • spilt
  • belt
  • built
  • guilt
  • silt
  • molt
  • volt
  • fault
  • insult
  • result
  • vault

Practice Makes Perfect!

Awesome! Now, see if you can read these words by yourself or along with me. Remember, practice makes perfect!

Keep Learning and Have Fun!

Thanks for learning with me today! Keep practicing, and you’ll get even better. Have fun with words and sounds!

  • Can you think of other words that have the “lt” sound at the end? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  • What are some of your favorite animals, and can you say the first sound of their names? For example, “lion” starts with the “l” sound. What about “tiger”?
  • Have you ever played a game where you had to listen carefully to sounds? What was it like, and did you notice any sounds that were similar to the “l” or “t” sounds?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your house or classroom. Look for objects that have the “l” or “t” sound in their names. For example, you might find a “lamp” or a “table.” Write down or draw the objects you find and practice saying their names, focusing on the “l” and “t” sounds.

  2. Word Building Blocks: Use letter blocks or cards to create words that end with “lt.” Start with simple words like “belt” or “molt” and then try to make longer words like “result” or “vault.” Mix and match the blocks to see how many different “lt” words you can create. Say each word out loud and listen to the “lt” sound at the end.

  3. Story Time with “lt” Words: Create a short story using as many “lt” words as you can. It could be a silly story about a “vault” full of “guilt” or a “belt” that “spilt” magic dust. Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can spot all the “lt” words you used.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Today, we learned that the letter “l” makes the sound “l” and the letter “t” makes the sound “t.” When we put “l” and “t” together at the end of a word, they create the sound “lt.”

Let’s practice some words that end with “lt”:

– alt
– cult
– spilt
– belt
– built
– guilt
– silt
– molt
– volt
– fault
– insult
– result
– vault

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me.

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