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In this lesson, young learners explore the sounds of the letters M and P, discovering that M makes the “mmm” sound and P makes the “p” sound. They practice saying words that end with “ump,” such as “blimp,” “stomp,” and “swamp,” while also engaging with additional words containing “mp.” The lesson encourages participation and repetition, making learning fun and interactive.
  1. What sound does the letter M make?
  2. Can you think of a word that ends with “ump”?
  3. What do you do when you stomp your feet?

Let’s Learn About the Sounds of M and P!

Hey there, little learner! Today, we’re going to have some fun with letters and sounds. Are you ready? Let’s go!

The Sounds of M and P

The letter M makes the sound “mmm,” like when you hum a happy tune. The letter P makes the sound “p,” like when you pop a bubble. Now, here’s something cool: when we put M and P together at the end of a word, they make the sound “ump.” Let’s try it together: “ump!”

Words with “UMP”

Let’s look at some fun words that end with “UMP.” Can you say them with me?

Blimp

A blimp is a big balloon that floats in the sky. Say it with me: “blimp, blimp, ump!”

Stomp

When you stomp, you make a loud noise with your feet. Let’s say it: “stomp, stomp, ump!”

Swamp

A swamp is a wet, muddy place where frogs like to live. Say it: “swamp, swamp, ump!”

More Words with “MP”

Now, let’s try some more words that have “MP” at the end. See if you can say them before me or along with me!

  • Amp – Like a lamp without the “l.” Say: “amp, amp.”
  • Damp – When something is a little wet. Say: “damp, damp.”
  • Stamp – You put it on a letter to send it. Say: “stamp, stamp.”
  • Champ – A winner! Say: “champ, champ.”
  • Limp – When you walk funny because your leg hurts. Say: “limp, limp.”
  • Shrimp – A little sea creature. Say: “shrimp, shrimp, shrimp.”
  • Romp – To play and run around. Say: “romp, romp.”
  • Pump – To fill something with air. Say: “pump, pump.”
  • Lump – A small bump. Say: “lump, lump.”
  • Dump – To drop something. Say: “dump, dump.”
  • Bump – A little hill or rise. Say: “bump, bump.”
  • Hum – To make a soft sound with your mouth closed. Say: “hum, hum.”
  • Slump – To sit or fall down heavily. Say: “slump, slump.”
  • Thump – A loud, heavy sound. Say: “thump, thump.”

Great Job!

Wow, you did an amazing job learning about the sounds of M and P! Keep practicing, and you’ll be a word champ in no time. Thanks for learning with me today!

  • Can you think of any other words that end with “MP”? Try saying them out loud and see if they make the “ump” sound!
  • Have you ever seen a blimp in the sky or visited a swamp? What did it look like, and how did it make you feel?
  • What is your favorite word from the list we learned today, and why do you like it? Can you use it in a sentence?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects or things that make the “mmm” sound like the letter M or the “p” sound like the letter P. For example, you might find a mug for “mmm” or a pen for “p.” Share your findings with a friend or family member and practice saying the sounds together.

  2. Create a Story: Use your imagination to create a short story using as many “MP” words as you can. You might start with, “Once upon a time, in a big swamp, there was a champ who loved to romp around.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family.

  3. Word Art: Choose your favorite “MP” word and create a piece of art that represents it. For example, if you choose “bump,” you could draw a picture of a road with a bump. Use crayons, markers, or any art supplies you like. Display your artwork and explain why you chose that word and what it means.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

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Rock and learn!
The letter M makes the sound “m” and the letter P makes the sound “p.”
If we put M and P together at the end of a word, they make the sound “ump.”

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“UMP” blimp, blimp, “ump.”
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“UMP” stomp, stomp.
“UMP” swamp, swamp.

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Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me.
These words have the letters “MP” at the end.

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amp, amp.
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damp, damp.
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stamp.
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stamp.
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champ.
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limp, limp.
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shrimp, shrimp, shrimp.
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romp, romp.
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pump.
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lump, lump.
dump, dump.
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bump, bump.
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hum, hum.
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slump, slump.
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thump, thump.

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