Hello, little friend! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about a special letter. Can you guess which one? It’s the letter W! Let’s explore all the wonderful things about the letter W together.
The letter W is shaped like two pointy mountains standing side by side. It looks like this: W. Can you draw a big W in the air with your finger? Great job!
W is for whale! Whales are big, friendly animals that swim in the ocean. Can you pretend to be a whale and swim around? W is also for watermelon, a yummy fruit that’s sweet and juicy. Do you like watermelon?
The letter W makes a sound like “wuh.” Can you say “wuh, wuh, wuh”? Wonderful! Let’s try saying some words that start with W: whale, watermelon, and wind. Can you feel the wind when you blow out air? That’s the W sound!
Let’s go on a W hunt! Look around your room or outside and see if you can find things that start with W. Maybe you’ll find a window or a wagon. What else can you find?
W is a wow-worthy letter because it starts so many fun words. Remember, W is for whale, watermelon, and wind. Keep practicing the W sound and have fun finding W words everywhere you go!
Thanks for learning about the letter W with me today. You’re doing a wonderful job!
W Sound Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter W. Can you find a window, a watch, or maybe a woolly hat? Make a list or draw pictures of the W items you discover. Share your findings with your friends or family and see who found the most W objects!
W Art Project: Create a collage using pictures of things that start with the letter W. You can cut out pictures from magazines or draw your own. Include items like whales, watermelons, and wagons. Once your collage is complete, present it to the class and explain why each item starts with the letter W.
W Sound Experiment: Practice making the “wuh” sound by blowing bubbles. As you blow, say “wuh, wuh, wuh” and watch the bubbles float away. Can you feel the wind on your face as you blow? Discuss how the sound of W is like the wind and how it helps us say words like whale and watermelon.
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