Hi friends! Today, we’re going on a fun adventure to learn about some special letters: G, H, I, J, K, and L. Let’s get started!
Good morning! I’m the letter G. I make a funny sound. Can you say it with me? Great! Now, let’s write me. For the big G, start at the top, make a big curve down, and then a line to the left. For the little g, draw a circle and a line that goes down and loops up. Try it at home!
Here are some words that start with G: “gorilla,” “galaxy,” “genie,” “giant,” and “guitar.” Did you know our galaxy is called the Milky Way? And I can play the G chord on my guitar!
Hello! I’m the letter H. Let’s say my sound together. Good job! Now, let’s write me. For the big H, draw two lines down and connect them with a line across. For the little h, make a loop up, then down and up like a hill. Easy, right?
Here are some words that start with H: “hotel,” “hamburger,” “hockey,” and “Halloween.” Have you ever dressed up for Halloween?
Hi, I’m the letter I. I have two sounds. Let’s try them together. Great! Writing me is easy. For the big I, draw a long line and add short lines on top and bottom. For the little i, draw a line down and dot on top. Try it!
Here are some words that start with I: “igloo,” “iguana,” “ink,” “iron,” and “ice cream.” How many I’s are in “Indian”? Two!
Jeez, I’m the letter J. Let’s learn my sound. Perfect! To write me, start at the top, go down, and curve left for the big J. For the little j, go up, down, loop, and dot. Easy peasy!
Here are some words that start with J: “jewel,” “Japan,” “jaguar,” and “jungle.” Did you know Japan is in Asia?
Okay, I’m the letter K. Let’s make my sound. Awesome! To write me, draw a line down, then two lines from the middle for the big K. For the little k, draw a line down, then a loop and a line through. Try it!
Here are some words that start with K: “kiwi,” “kung fu,” “karaoke,” and “ketchup.” Yum, I love kiwis!
Hi, I’m the letter L. Let’s say my sound. Louder! Great! To write me, draw a line down and turn right for the big L. For the little l, make a loop up and down. Easy!
Here are some words that start with L: “light,” “lion,” “lamp,” and “lizard.” Did you know lizards are reptiles?
You’ve just learned some amazing letters! Keep practicing and have fun with your new letter friends. See you next time!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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[Music] Hi friends! Today I’m introducing the letter G. [Applause] Good morning! I’m G. Let me show you some things about me. Let’s start with my sound. My sound is a little strange. Repeat after me. [Music] [Applause] Now let’s try to write with me. First, the capital letter: you start here and curve the line all the way down here. Now draw a straight line to your left. Good! I look like a squirrel.
Let’s try the lowercase. We draw a circle and now a line that goes down and up into a loop. There you go! I look like a yo-yo. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Let’s look at the words I’m in. The first letter in “gorilla” is G. See you later! “Galaxy” also starts with a G. Do you know our galaxy is the Milky Way? What about “genie”? What letter does it start with? Great job! This one is a big one: “giant.” How many G’s are in this one? “Guitar” also has a G in it. I can play the G chord on my guitar; it sounds great!
Let’s get this singing going! Goose! [Music] [Applause]
Hi friends! Today I present the letter H. [Applause] Hello! Happy to meet you! Today you’ll hear all about me, letter H. Ready? Repeat after me. [Music] Sorry, I sometimes lose my breath. Things change so much for me depending on my friends. If there’s a T in front of me, then I sound like this. But if this C comes before me, then I sound like this. [Music] [Applause]
Okay, now let’s try to write me. We start with a line up here and out. Now do the same again next to it. There you go! Now the last thing we do is draw a line across. Great! I look like two kids playing a thumb war.
Now let’s try the lowercase. We’ll start here and go up into a loop, now down and up a little bit like a hill and down. I look like a chair. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Let’s look at words I’m in. The first letter in “hotel” is H. I’m happy here on holiday! “Hamburger” also starts with an H. I love hamburgers! What about “hockey”? What letter does it start with? Have you ever played hockey? “Halloween” also starts with an H. I love to dress up for Halloween!
[Music] It’s a spooky one this time! We need Harry for the story. Harry, come! [Music] It happened last year during Halloween. Walk on a hill gave Harry the biggest, scariest chill. Hide, Harry! Hide! You’re in Monsterville! [Applause]
[Music] Hi friends! Today it’s time to show you the letter O. Hi, I’m O, the third vowel. I’m pretty sure you’ve seen me around a few times. Have you heard my sound? I’m guessing you have. I have two ways you can pronounce me. Let’s try this first. I’m sure you can guess. [Music] Can’t hear you? Nice! Good! Now let’s try the second way. [Music] Can’t hear you? Yes, good!
I’m lucky; my letter is easy to write. Let’s try the capital letter. We just need to make a long line and a short one here and here. There you go! Look, it’s like a set of weights! Cool, right?
You can also write me in lowercase; it’s really easy. We draw a short line downwards and at the end we curve it up to the right. Don’t forget the dot! Well done! Look, now it looks like a shrimp. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Let’s have a look at words I’m in. “Igloo” starts with I. Yikes, it’s cold! What about “iguana”? What does it start with? Incredible! [Music] “Ink” also starts with I. Yes, good!
Okay, now a little harder. These words are a little bit difficult because they sound different. You ready? “Iron,” “ice cream.” [Applause]
Okay, last question: how many I’s are in the word “Indian”? Let me help you: one and two. Well done! Bye, Iggy! See you later!
Okay, that’s enough work for today. Singing time! Remember, Iggy! [Music]
The biggest trend is building gold, big and shiny, but too cold. Either shiny bit too cold, Iggy! Sand is building gold. [Applause]
Hi friends! Today I’ll present the letter J. [Music] Jeez, are you here for me? Okay, I’m J. Let’s learn my sound first. [Music] I can’t hear you. Just perfect! [Music]
Now let’s look at how to write me. Let’s start with the capital letter. We start here and go down. Now right here, we draw a little curve to the left. There we go! Oh, it looks like an umbrella.
Now let’s try the lowercase. Okay, take a good look. We start here and go up, and now down. Right at the bottom, we curve into a loop and finish with both lines crossing. Done! Oh, don’t forget the dot! Now I look like a fish. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Now let me show you words that start with my letter. [Music] The first one is “jewel.” It’s so shiny! [Music] “Japan” also starts with a J. Do you know Japan is in Asia? What about “jaguar”? What letter does it start with? J! “Jungle” also starts with a J. Careful in the jungle; you never know what’s around the corner. Ready to sing? [Music]
Searching for a jewel, three days into the jungle, he heard a dangerous rumble. [Music]
Quick! Hi friends! I’m here to present the letter K. [Applause] Okay, here I go! I’m K. Let’s start with my sound. Repeat after me. [Music] [Applause]
Now let me show you how to write me. Let’s start with the capital letter. We start up here and draw a straight line downwards. Now right in the middle, we draw a line up this way and another one down that way. Yay! Keep it up! I look like a cheerleader.
Let’s try the lowercase. We’ll start here and go down. Now we go up and turn to the right like that. Good! The last thing we’ve got to do is draw a line that goes through here, and we’re done! Now I look like a rabbit. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Now let me show you words I’m in. The first word is “kiwi.” Yum! I love kiwis! [Music] “Kung fu” also starts with a K. I’m the king of kung fu! How many K’s are in the word “karaoke”? One and two. Yes! “Ketchup” also starts with a K. The perfect sauce for a hamburger!
Okay, we’re done! Let’s get this going with a song! [Music] Ketchup! What’s the coolest fruit? Kiwi! Let’s all sing together! Okay, let’s start from the top! [Music] [Applause]
Hi friends! Today I have the pleasure of announcing the letter L. Hi! I’m L, and today is my turn to shine! Let’s start with my sound. Repeat it to me. [Music] Louder! It might be easier if you sing it! [Music] [Applause]
Now let’s find out how to write me. It’s easy! To draw the capital letter, we make a long line downwards, and when we get to the bottom, we turn right. Done! It looks like a scooter! [Applause]
The lowercase is like this: starting here, we draw a loop upwards and make our way down, and at the end, we curve upwards a little bit. Look, there’s a saxophone! [Music]
Let’s have a look at words I’m in. The first letter in the word “light” is L. Remember to switch off the light when you’re done! “Lion” also starts with an L. Wow! See you in a bit, Lucas! What about “lamp”? Which letter does it start with? L! Nicely done! “Lizard” starts with an L. Did you know lizards are reptiles?
Let’s get singing! Lucas, are you around? Luke is the lion who sleeps with a light. He doesn’t have it; he might get a fright! [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause]
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