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In today’s lesson, “Learning Fun with Letters!”, students explored how different letters combine to create new sounds and words. They learned about various letter pairings, such as S with C, K, L, M, N, P, T, and W, each resulting in a list of engaging vocabulary words. The lesson emphasized the joy of discovering how letters work together, encouraging students to practice and become proficient in word formation.
  1. What sound does the letter S make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with S and another letter together?
  3. Why is it fun to learn about letters and sounds?

Learning Fun with Letters!

Let’s have some fun with letters and sounds! Today, we’re going to learn how different letters come together to make new sounds and words. Are you ready? Let’s go!

The Magic of S and C

The letter S makes a sound like a snake, and the letter C can make a hard sound. When we put S and C together, they make words like:

  • Scout
  • Scope
  • Scale
  • Skyward
  • Scour
  • Scared
  • Scorpions
  • Scuba

Super S and K

The letter S makes a sound, and the letter K makes a sound too. Together, they make words like:

  • Skater
  • Skateboards
  • Skydives
  • Skunk
  • Skiers
  • Skis
  • Skin
  • Skirts

Slippery S and L

The letter S makes a sound, and the letter L makes a sound. Together, they make words like:

  • Slime
  • Slug
  • Slope
  • Slow
  • Sloth
  • Slide
  • Soon
  • Slash

Smiley S and M

The letter S makes a sound, and the letter M makes a sound. Together, they make words like:

  • Smile
  • Smash
  • Some
  • Small
  • Smart
  • Smelly
  • Smoke
  • Smudge

Sneaky S and N

The letter S makes a sound, and the letter N makes a sound. Together, they make words like:

  • Snowboard
  • Snake
  • Snail
  • Sun
  • Sneak
  • Snack
  • Snooze
  • Snorts
  • Sneakers
  • Snazzy

Speedy S and P

The letter S makes a sound, and the letter P makes a sound. Together, they make words like:

  • Spot
  • Space
  • Spout
  • Sponges
  • Spoon
  • Spice
  • Spaniels

Strong S and T

The letter S makes a sound, and the letter T makes a sound. Together, they make words like:

  • Steve
  • Steps
  • Stairs
  • Test
  • Steak
  • Stack
  • Students
  • Starfish
  • Stingrays

Swimming S and W

The letter S makes a sound, and the letter W makes a sound. Together, they make words like:

  • Swim
  • Swan
  • Swoop
  • Swerve
  • Sweater
  • Sweat
  • Swimsuit

Terrific T and R

The letter T makes a sound, and the letter R makes a sound. Together, they make words like:

  • Train
  • Track
  • Turn
  • Tree
  • Turkey
  • Trip
  • Treasure
  • Trunk
  • Treat

Twinkling T and W

The letter T makes a sound, and the letter W makes a sound. Together, they make words like:

  • Twig
  • Twins
  • Twine
  • Tweezers
  • Twinkle
  • Twilight
  • Twice

Wasn’t that fun? Now you know how different letters can come together to make new sounds and words. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a word wizard in no time!

  1. Can you think of any other words that start with the letter combinations we learned today, like “sc,” “sk,” or “sl”? Try to come up with a new word for each combination!
  2. What is your favorite word from the list we talked about, and why do you like it? Does it remind you of something fun or interesting?
  3. Have you ever noticed how some words sound similar because they start with the same letters? Can you find any objects around you that have names starting with the same letter combinations?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects that start with the letter combinations you learned today, like “sc,” “sk,” “sl,” “sm,” “sn,” “sp,” “st,” “sw,” “tr,” and “tw.” For example, you might find a “spoon” for “sp” or a “sweater” for “sw.” Share your findings with a friend or family member and see who can find the most items!

  2. Letter Combination Art: Create a piece of art using the letter combinations. Draw or cut out pictures of things that start with “sc,” “sk,” “sl,” “sm,” “sn,” “sp,” “st,” “sw,” “tr,” and “tw.” Arrange them on a poster and label each picture with the correct word. Display your artwork to show how many words you know!

  3. Story Time Challenge: Make up a short story using as many words as you can from the letter combinations you learned. For example, you could start with, “Once upon a time, a skater and a skier went on an adventure to find a treasure hidden in a tree.” Share your story with your classmates or family and see if they can spot all the special words!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

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The letter S makes the sound, and the letter C can make the hard sound. If we put S and C together, they make the sounds: scout, scope, scale, skyward, scour, scared, scorpions, scuba.

The letter S makes the sound, and the letter K makes the sound. If we put S and K together, they make the sounds: skater, skateboards, skydives, skunk, skiers, skis, skin, skirts.

The letter S makes the sound. If we put S and L together, they make the sounds: slime, slug, slope, slow, sloth, slide, soon, slash.

The letter S makes the sound, and the letter M makes the sound. If we put S and M together, they make the sounds: smile, smash, some, small, smart, smelly, smoke, smudge.

The letter S makes the sound, and the letter N makes the sound. If we put S and N together, they make the sounds: snowboard, snake, snail, sun, sneak, snack, snooze, snorts, sneakers, snazzy.

The letter S makes the sound, and the letter P makes the sound. If we put S and P together, they make the sounds: spot, space, spout, sponges, spoon, spice, spaniels.

The letter S makes the sound, and the letter T makes the sound. If we put S and T together, they make the sounds: Steve, steps, stairs, test, steak, stack, students, starfish, stingrays.

The letter S makes the sound, and the letter W makes the sound. If we put S and W together, they make the sounds: swim, swan, swoop, swerve, sweater, sweat, swimsuit.

The letter T makes the sound. If we put T and R together, they make the sounds: train, track, turn, tree, turkey, trip, treasure, trunk, treat.

The letter T makes the sound, and the letter W makes the sound. If we put T and W together, they make the sounds: twig, twins, twine, tweezers, twinkle, twilight, twice.

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This version removes any foreign language indications and maintains a clear and concise format.

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