P Q R Phonics Alphabet Chant for Children | English Pronunciation for Children

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In this lesson, children are introduced to the sounds of the letters P, Q, and R through engaging repetition and examples. They practice saying words that begin with each sound, such as “pencil,” “question,” and “rabbit,” while also being encouraged to think of additional words that start with these letters. The lesson emphasizes fun and interactive learning, promoting sound recognition and vocabulary development.
  1. What sound does the letter P make? Can you say it with me?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter Q? What is it?
  3. What is your favorite word that starts with the letter R? Can you say it out loud?

Let’s Learn Some Fun Sounds!

Hey there, kids! Are you ready to have some fun with sounds? Let’s make some big sounds together. Repeat after me!

Sound of P

Say it loud: P p p pencil! Can you think of other things that start with the sound “p”? Maybe a puppy or a pizza!

Sound of Q

Now let’s try: Q q q question! What other words can you think of that start with “q”? How about a queen or a quilt?

Sound of R

And finally: R r r rabbit! Can you think of more words that start with “r”? Maybe a rainbow or a rocket!

Let’s Practice Again!

Great job! Let’s do it one more time to make sure we remember:

P p p pencil

Q q q question

R r r rabbit

Awesome work! Keep practicing these sounds and see if you can find more words that start with P, Q, and R. Have fun learning!

  • Can you think of a fun game or activity where you can use the sounds of P, Q, and R? Maybe you can create a story using words that start with these letters!
  • What are some of your favorite things that start with the letters P, Q, or R? Why do you like them?
  • Have you ever noticed any sounds in nature or around your home that remind you of the letters P, Q, or R? Share what you found and how it made you feel!
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the sounds “P”, “Q”, and “R”. For example, you might find a pillow, a quilt, or a ruler. Draw a picture of each item you find and share it with your friends or family.

  2. Sound Story: Create a short story using words that start with “P”, “Q”, and “R”. You can start with something like, “Once upon a time, a puppy found a quilt under a rainbow.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with the class.

  3. Sound Match Game: Make a set of cards with pictures and words that start with “P”, “Q”, and “R”. Mix them up and try to match the pictures with the correct words. You can play this game with a friend or family member to see who can find the most matches!

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

Hey there, kids!
In a big voice, repeat after me:
P p p pencil
Q q q question
R r r rabbit

Good job! Let’s do this one more time.
Here we go!
P p p pencil
Q q q question
R r r rabbit

Let me know if you need any further modifications!

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