My first letters – Dental letters for kids (D, T and N) – Phonics For Kids

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letters D, N, and T, learning their sounds, how to write them, and identifying words that start with each letter. We practiced writing capital and lowercase forms, associating them with fun visuals like a heart for D and a turtle for n. The lesson encouraged engagement through sounds and activities, fostering a joyful learning environment as we continue to discover more letters.
  1. What sound does the letter D make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter N?
  3. How do you write the letter T? Can you show me?

Let’s Learn About the Letter D!

Hello friends! Today, we’re going to have fun with the letter D. Say hello to Dee! Dee is excited to show you what the letter D is all about. Let’s start by making the sound of D together. Can you say it? Great job!

Writing the Letter D

Now, let’s learn how to write the letter D. For the big capital D, start at the top, draw a straight line down, then go back up and make a big curve like a belly. It looks like a heart!

For the small lowercase d, start by making a circle, then go up and down with a little curve to the right. It looks like a musical note!

Words with D

Let’s find some words that start with D. “Draw” starts with D. Do you like to draw? “Dice” also starts with D. Roll the dice and see what you get! Don’t forget “dentist” and “dinosaur” too. They both start with D!

Great job learning about D! Now let’s dance with Dwayne!

Meet the Letter N!

Hello! Today, we’re going to learn about the letter N. Say hi to N! Let’s make the sound of N together. Can you do it? Awesome!

Writing the Letter N

Writing N is easy! For the big capital N, start with a straight line up, then go down diagonally, and finish with another straight line up. It looks like a bookshelf!

For the small lowercase n, start with a line down, then go back up and curve to the right and down. It looks like a turtle!

Words with N

Let’s find some words that start with N. “Nose” starts with N. Can you sniff with your nose? “Nine” and “ninja” also start with N. And don’t forget “November”—it’s a chilly month, so wear your jacket!

Thanks for learning with N! Let’s have fun with Nick!

Time to Learn About the Letter T!

Hi friends! Let’s welcome the letter T. T is ready to teach you all about itself. Let’s make the sound of T together. It sounds like a train!

Writing the Letter T

Writing T is simple! For the big capital T, draw a line down, then add a line across the top. It looks like a hammer!

For the small lowercase t, start with a line down, then add a little curve up at the end. Don’t forget to add the hat on top! It looks like a duck!

Words with T

Let’s find some words that start with T. “Train” starts with T. So does “tiger.” How about “turtle”? It has two Ts!

Great job learning about T! Let’s make some music with Tina!

Keep Learning!

You’ve learned about the letters D, N, and T today. There are so many more letters to discover! Keep watching more videos to learn about them all. Have fun and keep smiling!

  1. Can you think of other words that start with the letter D? What about N or T? Try to find something in your room or outside that starts with these letters!
  2. Which letter was your favorite to learn about today, D, N, or T? Why did you like it? Maybe it reminds you of something special or fun!
  3. Let’s pretend to be detectives! Can you find three things at home or in your classroom that start with the letter D, N, or T? Share what you found with your friends or family!
  1. Letter D Discovery Walk: Take a walk around your home or classroom and look for objects that start with the letter D. Can you find a door, a doll, or a desk? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member and see if they can find more D words!

  2. Doodle with D: Grab some crayons or markers and a piece of paper. Try drawing things that start with the letter D. You could draw a dog, a drum, or even a dinosaur! As you draw, say the word out loud and emphasize the D sound. This will help you remember the sound and shape of the letter D.

  3. Dance with D: Create a fun dance routine using movements that start with the letter D. You could do a “dip,” a “dive,” or a “dash.” Play some music and perform your dance for your family or friends. Ask them to guess which movements start with the letter D!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary elements while retaining the core content:

Hello friends! I’m here to present the letter D. Good morning! I’m Dee. Today it’s my turn to show you what I’m like. First, let’s start with the sound.

Did you do it? Can’t hear you!

Do you know how to write me? Let’s start with the capital letter. We start up here, then straight down. Now let’s go up again and curve a great big belly like that. I look like a heart!

Now let’s try a smaller lowercase letter. We start here, curve into a circle. Good! Now up and down, and turn a little to the right, and done! Now I look like a musical note.

Let’s see the words I’m in. The first letter in the word “draw” is D. I love drawing! Do you? Dice has D; roll the dice and try your luck. Dentist also starts with a D. Listen to them or you’ll lose that diamond smile.

What about dinosaur? What letter does it start with? D!

See you later, Dwayne! Definitely ready for a dance song!

Hello! Today I’m here to present the letter N. Nice to meet you! Now it’s time for me, letter N. Let’s start with my sound. Repeat after me!

Can’t hear you! Not bad!

Now let’s try and write me. It’s easy! We start here and draw a straight line upwards. Now up here, we go down again but diagonally over here. Now we just make another straight line up. Nice! I look like a bookshelf.

Let’s try smaller lowercase letters. We start here and go down. Then we go back on the same line and curve to the right and down again. Right at the end, we make a little curve up, and done! That’s professional writing right there! Now I look like a turtle.

Try at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!

Now let’s look at the words I’m in. The first letter in the word “nose” is N. Let’s sniff around with our nose! Nine also starts with an N. What about ninja? What letter does it start with? Nicely done! November also starts with an N. Don’t forget your jacket!

So ready for the song, Nick? I need you here, buddy!

Hi friends! Let’s put our hands together to welcome letter T. That’s me! Today it’s time to learn about me. Let’s train those ears to my sound. Repeat!

I sound like a train!

Now let’s try to write me. Let’s start with a capital letter; it’s easy! We start up here and draw a line down, and now right over here, we draw another line across. Easy, right? I look like a hammer!

Let’s tackle the smaller lowercase letter. We start here, go up here, now down and up right at the end. That one was a little bit trickier. Oh, we forgot the hat! I’d say I look like a duck.

Let’s look at the words I’m in. The first letter in “train” is T. Tiger also starts with T. There are a few of my letters in “turtle.” How many? One and two!

See you later, Tina! How about “telephone”? Which letter does it start with? Great job!

Let’s get a tune started here. Give us a beat, Tina!

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