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In today’s lesson, students explored the sounds of the letters “s” and “n,” learning that “s” produces a “sss” sound and “n” creates a “nnn” sound. They practiced combining these letters to form words like “snow” and “snakes,” and engaged in reading exercises with various “s” and “n” words. The lesson emphasized the fun of learning and encouraged continued practice to enhance reading skills.
  1. What sound does the letter “s” make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with “sn”?
  3. Why is it fun to learn about the letters “s” and “n”?

Learning About the Sounds of “S” and “N”

Today, we’re going to have fun learning about two special letters: “s” and “n.” Each letter has its own sound. The letter “s” makes a “sss” sound, like a snake hissing. The letter “n” makes a “nnn” sound, like when you hum a tune.

Putting “S” and “N” Together

When we put “s” and “n” together, they make a new sound, like in the words “snow” and “snakes.” Let’s look at some more words that start with “sn”:

  • Snakes
  • Sunsets
  • Snails
  • Sneak
  • Snacks
  • Snooze
  • Sneakers
  • Snazzy

Practice Reading “S” and “N” Words

Now, let’s practice reading some words. Try to say them before or along with me!

  • Snap
  • Snags
  • Sun
  • Snare
  • Sneer
  • Sun
  • Sneezes
  • Snicker
  • Snide
  • Snort
  • Snuggle

Great Job!

You’re doing an amazing job learning these sounds and words! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be able to read lots of words with “s” and “n.” Remember, learning is fun, and you’re doing great!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the “sn” sound? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  • What is your favorite word from the list we learned today, and why do you like it? Can you draw a picture of it?
  • Have you ever heard the “sss” or “nnn” sounds in nature or around you? Where did you hear them, and what did they remind you of?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects that start with the “sn” sound, like “snack” or “sneaker.” Can you find at least three items? Once you find them, try to say the word out loud and listen to the “sn” sound at the beginning.

  2. Sn Sound Story: Create a short story using as many “sn” words as you can. You can start with something like, “Once upon a time, a sneaky snake went on a snowy adventure…” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with a friend or family member.

  3. Sn Sound Art: Use art supplies like crayons, markers, or colored paper to create a collage of “sn” words. Draw or cut out pictures of things like “snails,” “sneakers,” and “snacks.” Label each picture with the word and practice saying them out loud.

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

[Music]
The letter “s” makes the sound “s,” and the letter “n” makes the sound “n.” If we put “s” and “n” together, they make the sounds as in “snow,” “snowboards,” and “snakes.”

Examples include:
– “snakes”
– “sunsets”
– “snails”
– “sneak”
– “snacks”
– “snooze”
– “sneakers”
– “snazzy”

[Music]
Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. These words have the letter “s” at the beginning.

[Music]
– snap
– snags
– sun
– snare

[Music]
– sneer
– sun
– sneezes
– snicker

[Music]
– snide
– snort
– snuggle

[Music]
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