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In this lesson, participants engage in a playful activity that encourages them to express words loudly and creatively, starting with the phrase “Tea Tiger” and pretending to be an umbrella. This fun exercise not only enhances their vocal skills but also fosters a love for language and helps them learn new sounds. The lesson emphasizes the importance of practicing and enjoying words daily to become more proficient in language.
  1. What fun words did we say together?
  2. Can you pretend to be something like an umbrella? What would you say?
  3. Why is it fun to say words loudly and clearly?

Let’s Have Fun with Words!

Hey there, friends! Are you ready to have some fun with words? Let’s play a game where we say words in a big, exciting voice. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Say It Loud: Tea Tiger!

First, let’s say “Tea Tiger” together. Can you say it in a big voice? “Tea Tiger!” Great job! Isn’t it fun to say words loudly and clearly?

Be an Umbrella!

Now, let’s pretend to be something. Can you be an umbrella? Imagine you’re a big umbrella keeping everyone dry. Say, “I am an umbrella!” Wow, you’re doing amazing!

Let’s Do It Again!

Let’s try it one more time. Ready? Say “Tea Tiger” in your big voice. “Tea Tiger!” Now, be an umbrella again and say, “I am an umbrella!” You’re fantastic!

Learning New Words

Playing with words helps us learn new sounds and have fun with language. Keep practicing, and you’ll become a word expert in no time!

Thanks for playing along, and remember to keep having fun with words every day!

  • What other fun words can you think of that you would like to say in a big, exciting voice? Why do you think they would be fun to say?
  • Can you think of something else you can pretend to be, like an umbrella? How would you move and what would you say if you were that thing?
  • Why do you think playing with words and pretending to be different things can help us learn? Can you share a time when you learned something new while playing?
  1. Word Detective Adventure: Go on a word hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects that start with the same sounds as “Tea Tiger” or “Umbrella.” Can you find a “Teddy Bear” or an “Apple”? Share your discoveries with your friends and say the words in your big, exciting voice!

  2. Sound Charades: Play a game of charades where you act out different objects or animals that start with the sounds “T” and “U.” For example, you can pretend to be a “Tiger” or an “Unicorn.” Let your friends guess what you are by listening to the sounds and watching your actions!

  3. Word Creation Station: Use playdough or drawing materials to create your own “Tea Tiger” or “Umbrella” and other fun words you can think of. As you create, say the words out loud and describe your creation to your friends. What other words can you make with the sounds “T” and “U”?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Hey there, kids! In a big voice, repeat after me: “Tea tiger.” [Music] “Umbrella.” You are an umbrella. Good job! Let’s do this one more time. Here we go: “Tea tiger.” [Music] You are an umbrella. [Music]

This version removes any inappropriate language while maintaining the essence of the original content.

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