Meet the Letters – K

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In today’s lesson, young learners explored the letter K, discovering its shape, sound, and words that begin with it, such as “kite,” “kangaroo,” and “key.” The lesson included interactive activities like drawing a kite, a letter hunt, and singing a fun song about the letter K, encouraging children to practice recognizing and using the letter in their everyday lives. Overall, the lesson aimed to make learning about the letter K engaging and enjoyable.
  1. What does the letter K look like? Can you show me?
  2. What sound does the letter K make? Can you say it with me?
  3. Can you think of something that starts with the letter K? What is it?

Meet the Letter K

Hello, little learners! Today, we are going to have fun with a special letter. Can you guess what it is? It’s the letter K! Let’s explore and learn all about the letter K together.

What Does the Letter K Look Like?

The letter K is a tall letter. It has one straight line going up and down, and two more lines that make a pointy shape, like a little triangle on the side. Can you draw a big K in the air with your finger? Great job!

What Sound Does K Make?

The letter K makes a sound like this: “kuh.” Can you say it with me? “Kuh, kuh, kuh.” Wonderful! Now, let’s think of some words that start with the letter K.

Words That Start with K

Here are some fun words that begin with the letter K:

  • Kite: A kite flies high in the sky on a windy day.
  • Kangaroo: A kangaroo hops around with a big, strong tail.
  • Key: A key helps us unlock doors.

Let’s Find the Letter K

Now, let’s go on a letter hunt! Look around your room or outside and see if you can find anything that starts with the letter K. Maybe you’ll find a kite or a key!

Fun Activity with K

Here’s a fun activity: Try to draw a picture of a kite. Use lots of colors to make it bright and beautiful. Don’t forget to draw a long string so it can fly high in the sky!

Sing a Song with K

Let’s sing a little song about the letter K. Ready? Here we go:

“K is for kite, flying so high. K is for kangaroo, jumping by. K is for key, turning around. K is for K, the best letter I’ve found!”

Wasn’t that fun? You did an amazing job learning about the letter K today!

Keep Practicing!

Remember, the more you practice, the better you’ll get at recognizing and using the letter K. Keep looking for K everywhere you go, and soon you’ll be a letter K expert!

Thanks for learning with me today. See you next time for more letter fun!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the letter K? Maybe something you have at home or something you like to do?
  • Have you ever flown a kite or seen a kangaroo? What was it like? If not, would you like to try flying a kite or see a kangaroo one day?
  • Let’s imagine you have a magic key. What special place would you like it to unlock, and what would you find there?
  1. Letter K Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter K. Can you find a key, a kitchen utensil, or maybe even a picture of a kangaroo? Once you find them, share your discoveries with a friend or family member and say the “kuh” sound each time you show an item.

  2. Create a K Collage: Gather some old magazines or newspapers and look for pictures of things that start with the letter K. Cut them out and glue them onto a piece of paper to make a colorful collage. You can also draw your own pictures of K words if you like. Display your collage for everyone to see and practice saying the “kuh” sound for each item.

  3. Letter K Storytime: With a grown-up’s help, create a short story using as many K words as you can. For example, “Kenny the kangaroo flew a kite with his key.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. How many K words did you use?

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