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In today’s lesson, we explored the sounds of the letters “P” and “T,” learning that “P” makes the /p/ sound, like popping a bubble, and “T” makes the /t/ sound, like tapping on a table. We also practiced words that end with the /pt/ sound, such as “wept” and “swept,” and encouraged continued practice to enhance reading skills. Keep having fun with sounds and words to become a reading superstar!
  1. What sound does the letter “p” make?
  2. Can you think of a word that ends with the /pt/ sound?
  3. What is something fun you learned about the letters “p” and “t” today?

Learning Sounds with Letters “P” and “T”

Hey there! Today, we’re going to have some fun with letters and sounds. Did you know that the letter “p” makes the sound /p/? It’s like when you pop a bubble! And the letter “t” makes the sound /t/, just like when you tap on a table.

Putting “P” and “T” Together

Now, here’s something cool! When we put “p” and “t” together at the end of a word, they make a special sound: /pt/. Let’s try saying it together: /pt/. Great job!

Practice Words

Let’s practice some words that end with the /pt/ sound. Can you say them with me?

  • Wept
  • Swept
  • Accept
  • Capped
  • Slapped

Awesome! You’re doing so well!

More Words to Try

Here are some more words with “pt” at the end. See if you can read them before I do or along with me:

  • Apt
  • Opt
  • Adapt
  • Tempt
  • Disrupt
  • Abrupt
  • Prompt
  • Accept

Wow, you did an amazing job! Keep practicing, and you’ll get even better at reading these words.

Keep Learning!

Thanks for joining me today! Remember, learning new sounds and words can be lots of fun. Keep exploring and practicing, and you’ll be a reading superstar in no time!

  1. Can you think of any other words that have the /pt/ sound at the end? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  2. Have you ever heard the /pt/ sound in a word when talking with your family or friends? What was the word, and what were you talking about?
  3. Can you make up a funny sentence using some of the /pt/ words we learned today, like “wept” or “swept”? Share your sentence with a friend or family member!
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the letter “p” or “t”. Can you find something that makes the /p/ sound, like a pillow, or the /t/ sound, like a table? Share what you found with a friend or family member and try to make the sounds together.

  2. Word Building Blocks: Use building blocks or letter tiles to create words that end with “pt”. Start with simple words like “wept” and “swept”, then try to build more challenging words like “adapt” or “disrupt”. As you build each word, say it out loud and emphasize the /pt/ sound at the end.

  3. Story Time Challenge: Create a short story using at least three words that end with “pt”. Draw pictures to go along with your story. Share your story with the class or a family member, and see if they can spot the /pt/ words you used. This will help you remember the sound and have fun with storytelling!

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

[Music]
Today, we learned that the letter “p” makes the sound /p/ and the letter “t” makes the sound /t/. When we put “p” and “t” together at the end of a word, they create the sound /pt/.

Let’s practice some words:
– wept
– swept
– accept
– capped
– slapped

Great job! Now let’s see if you can read these words before me or along with me. These words all have the letters “pt” at the end:
– apt
– opt
– adapt
– tempt
– disrupt
– abrupt
– prompt
– accept

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