Shhh… the Queen Quietly Teaches Letter Q! ???????? #alphabet #letters #learning

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter Q, learning how to write both Big Q and Small Q while imagining a quiet queen who enjoys reading and sipping tea. We also discovered fun words that start with Q, such as “quack,” “quick,” and “quilt,” and concluded by singing the ABC song together. Students are encouraged to practice writing the letter Q and to identify objects that begin with it in their surroundings.
  1. What does the letter Q look like when we write it big and small?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter Q?
  3. How can we be as quiet as the queen in the story?

Meet the Letter Q!

Today, we’re going to learn about a special letter in the alphabet. Can you guess which one? It’s the letter Q! Let’s give a big cheer for Q!

Big Q and Small Q

There are two ways to write the letter Q. We have Big Q, which looks like a circle with a little tail, and Small Q, which looks like a circle with a tail that goes down. Can you try drawing them in the air with your finger?

The Quiet Queen

Let’s imagine a queen. She wears a shiny crown and lives in a big castle. But guess what? This queen is very quiet. She likes to read books and sip tea without making a sound. Can you be as quiet as the queen?

Fun with Q Words

There are lots of fun words that start with the letter Q. Let’s say some together:

  • Quack – like the sound a duck makes!
  • Quick – when you do something really fast!
  • Quilt – a warm blanket made of many pieces of fabric.

Let’s Sing the ABCs!

Now that we’ve learned about the letter Q, let’s sing the ABC song together. Ready? A, B, C, D… all the way to Z! Great job!

Keep Practicing!

Remember, you can practice writing Big Q and Small Q anytime. Look around and see if you can find things that start with Q. Have fun learning!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the letter Q? Maybe you have seen or heard them in a book or on TV. Share them with us!
  • Imagine you are a quiet queen or king for a day. What would you do in your quiet castle? Would you read, draw, or maybe have a tea party?
  • Have you ever seen a quilt or heard a duck quack? What did it look or sound like? Share your experience with the group!
  1. Q Hunt: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter Q. Can you find a quilt or maybe a picture of a queen? Make a list or draw pictures of the Q items you discover!

  2. Quiet Time with the Queen: Pretend to be the Quiet Queen or King. Find a cozy spot, wear a pretend crown, and read a book quietly. Afterward, share with a friend or family member what you read about. How quiet can you be?

  3. Quick Moves Game: Play a game where you have to move quickly like the word “quick.” Set up a simple obstacle course or play a game of tag. After playing, talk about what it means to be quick and think of other times when you need to be quick.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

“Big Q, small Q. Give it up for Q! The queen is very quiet. [Music] ABCMouse.”

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