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In today’s lesson, we explored the sounds of the letters “n” and “d,” learning that “n” makes the /n/ sound as in “nose,” while “d” produces the /d/ sound as in “dog.” We also discovered how these letters combine to create the /nd/ sound at the end of words, practicing examples like “hand” and “sand.” By engaging with these sounds and words, students are encouraged to enhance their reading skills and enjoy the process of learning.
  1. What sound does the letter “n” make?
  2. Can you think of a word that ends with “nd”?
  3. Why is it fun to learn about sounds and letters?

Learning About Sounds: The Letters “n” and “d”

Today, we are going to have some fun with letters! We will learn about the sounds that the letters “n” and “d” make. Are you ready?

The Sounds of “n” and “d”

The letter “n” makes the sound /n/. Can you say it with me? /n/ like in “nose” or “net.” Great job!

The letter “d” makes the sound /d/. Let’s say it together: /d/ like in “dog” or “door.” Well done!

Putting “n” and “d” Together

Now, when we put “n” and “d” together at the end of a word, they make a new sound: /nd/. Let’s try it: /nd/ like in “hand” or “sand.” Awesome!

Words with “nd” at the End

Let’s read some words that have “nd” at the end. Can you say them with me?

  • and
  • land
  • brand
  • sand
  • bend
  • kind
  • grind
  • mind
  • behind
  • bond
  • hound
  • fund

Great Job!

You’re doing amazing! Keep practicing these words, and soon you’ll be a pro at reading words with “nd” at the end.

Thanks for learning with me today! Remember, learning new sounds helps us read better. Keep exploring and having fun with words!

  • Can you think of other words that have the “nd” sound at the end? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  • What are some fun ways you can practice saying the “n” and “d” sounds with your family or friends? Maybe you can make a game out of it!
  • Have you ever noticed how different words can sound similar because of the “nd” sound? Can you think of two words that sound alike but mean different things?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that have the /n/ or /d/ sound in their names. Can you find something that ends with the /nd/ sound? Share what you find with a friend or family member!

  2. Word Building: Use letter cards or blocks to build words that end with “nd.” Start with simple words like “sand” or “hand” and then try to create new words. How many words can you make? Write them down and practice saying them out loud.

  3. Draw and Describe: Draw a picture of a place or scene that includes at least three things with the /nd/ sound at the end. For example, you might draw a beach with sand, a hand holding a shell, and a friend playing. Describe your picture to someone and point out the /nd/ words.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Today, we learned that the letter “n” makes the sound /n/ and the letter “d” makes the sound /d/. When we put “n” and “d” together at the end of a word, they create the sound /nd/.

[Music]

Great job! Now, see if you can read these words along with me. These words have the letters “nd” at the end:

[Music]

– and
– land
– brand
– sand
– bend
– kind
– grind
– mind
– behind
– bond
– hound
– fund

[Music]

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