Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with letters? Today, we’re going to learn about two special letters: “P” and “R.” When we put them together, they make a cool sound: “pr.” Let’s see what we can do with this sound!
The letter “P” makes the sound “p,” like in “pop.” The letter “R” makes the sound “r,” like in “red.” When we put “P” and “R” together, they make the sound “pr,” like in “prickly” or “purple.” Isn’t that fun?
Let’s try saying some words that start with the “PR” sound. Can you say them with me?
Imagine a horse dancing happily. That’s called prancing!
A prank is a funny trick you play on someone. But remember, always be kind!
When a cat is happy, it makes a soft sound called a purr.
Praying is when you talk to someone special, like a wish or a hope.
Prep means to get ready for something fun or important.
To prevent means to stop something from happening, like keeping safe.
The price is how much something costs when you want to buy it.
Pride is a feeling of being really happy about something you did well.
Proper means doing things the right way, like using good manners.
A product is something that is made, like a toy or a book.
Feeling proud is when you feel good about yourself or someone else.
A prune is a yummy dried fruit that is sweet and chewy.
To pry means to open something carefully, like a treasure chest!
Wow, you did an amazing job learning all these “PR” words! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a pro at using the “PR” sound. Remember, learning is fun, and you can do it!
PR Sound Hunt: Go on a “PR” sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects or pictures that start with the “PR” sound. Can you find a picture of a “prince” or a “present”? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member and practice saying the words together.
PR Sound Storytime: Create a short story using as many “PR” words as you can. You can start with a sentence like, “Once upon a time, a proud prince decided to prance through the purple forest.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. How many “PR” words can you include in your story?
PR Sound Art: Use your creativity to make a “PR” sound collage. Cut out pictures from magazines or draw your own that represent words starting with “PR,” like “prize,” “prism,” or “pretzel.” Glue them onto a piece of paper and label each picture with the correct “PR” word. Display your artwork and explain the “PR” words to someone else.
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Let’s learn! The letter “P” makes the sound “p” and the letter “R” makes the sound “r.” If we put “P” and “R” together, they make the sound “pr.”
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“P-R” – prickly, purple, prince.
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“P-R” – propeller.
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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 “PR” at the beginning.
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Prance.
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Prank.
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Purr, prank.
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Pray.
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Prep.
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Prevent.
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Price.
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Pride.
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Proper.
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Product.
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Proud.
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Prune.
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Pry.
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You!
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