Meet the Letters – w

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In this lesson, children are introduced to the letter W, learning its shape, sound, and some words that begin with it, such as “water,” “wagon,” and “whale.” The lesson includes interactive elements like drawing the letter in the air and finding objects that start with W, making it engaging and fun. By the end, children are encouraged to practice and continue their journey in becoming letter experts.
  1. What does the letter W look like?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter W?
  3. How does the letter W sound when we say it?

Meet the Letter W

Hi there, little friend! Today, we are going to learn all about a special letter. This letter is called “W.” Are you ready to have some fun with the letter W? Let’s go!

What Does W Look Like?

The letter W looks like two pointy mountains standing next to each other. Can you imagine that? Try drawing it in the air with your finger. Great job!

W is for Wonderful Words

W is the first letter in some wonderful words. Let’s say some of them together:

  • Water – We drink water when we are thirsty.
  • Wagon – A wagon is fun to pull around with toys inside.
  • Whale – A whale is a big animal that lives in the ocean.

Let’s Make the W Sound

The letter W makes a sound like this: “wuh, wuh, wuh.” Can you try saying it with me? “Wuh, wuh, wuh.” Awesome!

Find the W

Let’s play a game! Look around your room and see if you can find something that starts with the letter W. Maybe you see a window or a watch. What did you find?

W is for Wow!

Isn’t it amazing how many words start with W? Now you know how to spot the letter W and say its sound. You did a wonderful job learning today!

Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a letter expert. See you next time for more letter fun!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter W? Maybe something you see at home or at school? Share your ideas with your friends or family!
  • Have you ever seen a whale or a wagon in real life? What was it like? If not, where do you think you might see one?
  • Why do you think water is important for us? Can you think of times when you needed a drink of water? Talk about it with someone!
  1. W Hunt Adventure: Go on a “W Hunt” around your home or classroom. Find and collect items that start with the letter W, like a watch, a wool scarf, or a wooden spoon. Share your findings with a friend or family member and explain why each item starts with W. Can you find at least three items?

  2. W Art Creation: Use craft materials like paper, crayons, and glue to create a collage of things that start with the letter W. Draw or cut out pictures of whales, wagons, and watermelons. Arrange them on a sheet of paper and label each picture with the word. Display your artwork to show how many wonderful things start with W!

  3. W Sound Detective: Become a sound detective and listen for the “wuh” sound in words. With a partner, take turns saying words out loud. Clap your hands when you hear a word that starts with the W sound. How many W words can you find in a storybook or during a conversation?

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

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