Meet the Phonics Letter Sounds – “The Doll” Easy Reader

Alphabets Sounds Video

share us on:

In this lesson, students are introduced to phonics through the adventures of a special doll who enjoys baking, playing hide and seek, and spreading happiness with her smile. The story emphasizes the importance of sounds in words, using examples like “bake,” “sit,” and “hide” to help children connect phonics to reading and writing. Ultimately, the lesson encourages a joyful approach to learning and discovery.
  1. What fun things can the doll do?
  2. How does the doll make people feel happy?
  3. What sounds do we hear when we say words like “bake” and “hide”?

Meet the Phonics Letter Sounds – “The Doll”

The Doll’s Fun Adventures

Once upon a time, there was a doll. She was very special because she could do many fun things!

The Doll Can Bake

The doll loved to bake yummy treats. She would mix and stir, and soon there would be delicious cookies and cakes. Yum!

The Doll Can Sit and Hide

Sometimes, the doll liked to sit quietly. Other times, she played hide and seek. She was very good at hiding!

The Doll’s Big Smile

The doll always had a big, happy smile on her face. Her smile made everyone around her feel happy too!

The Doll in a Box

One day, the doll was in a box. There was a note with her. The note said she was cute and fun. Everyone agreed!

Learning with the Doll

The doll teaches us about sounds and letters. When we say words like “bake,” “sit,” and “hide,” we hear different sounds. These sounds help us learn to read and write!

Remember, learning is fun, just like playing with the doll. Keep smiling and enjoy discovering new things every day!

  • What is your favorite thing to do with your toys, just like the doll likes to bake and play hide and seek? Why do you enjoy it?
  • Can you think of a time when you did something that made others smile, like the doll’s big smile? How did it make you feel?
  • What sounds do you hear in the words “bake,” “sit,” and “hide”? Can you think of other words that have similar sounds?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects that start with the same sounds as the words “bake,” “sit,” and “hide.” For example, look for a book for “bake,” a sock for “sit,” and a hat for “hide.” Share your findings with a friend or family member and practice saying the words together.

  2. Bake and Create: Just like the doll, let’s pretend to bake! Use playdough or clay to create your own pretend cookies and cakes. As you “bake,” think about the sounds in the word “bake.” Can you think of other words that have the same beginning sound? Try to make a list with your teacher or parent.

  3. Hide and Seek with Sounds: Play a game of hide and seek with sounds! Choose a sound, like the beginning sound of “sit,” and find a place to hide an object that starts with that sound. Give clues using words that start with the same sound until your friends find the hidden object. Take turns and see how many sounds you can explore!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music] The doll, she can bake. She can sit and hide. She has a huge smile on her face. She is in a box with a note. She is cute and fun! I did it! Yay! [Music]

All Video Lessons

Login your account

Please login your account to get started.

Don't have an account?

Register your account

Please sign up your account to get started.

Already have an account?