Hello, little learners! Today, we are going to have fun with the letter “f.” Are you ready to explore and learn? Let’s go!
The letter “f” makes a sound like this: “ffff.” Can you try saying it with me? “Fff.” Great job! It’s like the sound you make when you blow air out of your mouth gently.
Let’s think of some words that start with the letter “f.” How about “fish”? Fish swim in the water. Can you think of another word? Yes, “frog”! Frogs like to hop around. What else? “Flower”! Flowers are pretty and smell nice.
Let’s play a game! I’ll say a word, and you tell me if it starts with the “f” sound. Ready?
Yes, it does! “Fan” starts with “f.” Good job!
No, “cat” does not start with “f.” That’s okay, let’s try another one!
Yes, it does! “Feather” starts with “f.” You’re doing amazing!
Now, let’s learn how to write the letter “f.” Get your paper and pencil ready. Start at the top and make a straight line down. Then, make a little curve at the top. Finally, draw a line across the middle. Look, you wrote the letter “f”!
Let’s sing a song about the letter “f.” It goes like this:
“F is for fish, swimming in the sea. F is for frog, hopping happily. F is for flower, blooming bright and free. F is for fun, come and sing with me!”
Wasn’t that fun? You did a fantastic job learning about the letter “f” today!
Remember to keep practicing the “f” sound and finding “f” words around you. You can even teach your family and friends what you’ve learned. Keep up the great work, and see you next time!
Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the “f” sound. Can you find a fork, a fruit, or a photo frame? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with your friends or family!
Fabulous “f” Art: Create an art project using the letter “f.” You can draw or cut out pictures of things that start with “f” like fish, frogs, or flowers. Arrange them on a big piece of paper to make a collage. Can you think of other “f” words to add to your artwork?
Feel the “f” Sound: Practice making the “f” sound by blowing gently on a piece of paper or a feather. Notice how your mouth feels when you make the “f” sound. Can you feel the air coming out? Try saying “ffff” while looking in a mirror to see how your lips move.
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
[Music] Friends [Music]
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