The alphabet is like a special code that helps us write and read. Today, we are going to have fun learning about one of the letters. Are you ready to explore from A to Z?
This is the letter K. It is a consonant, which means it helps make words sound just right!
Let’s write the letter K together. First, we’ll do the uppercase K:
Now, let’s try the lowercase k:
The letter K makes a special sound: /k/. Can you say it with me? /k/ /k/ /k/!
Let’s listen for the /k/ sound at the beginning of these words:
Now, let’s find the /k/ sound at the end of these words:
The alphabet is our friend and helps us with reading and writing. Let’s keep learning all the letters from A to Z!
Letter K Hunt: Go on a letter K hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the /k/ sound, like a kite or a key. Can you find at least three items? Draw a picture of each item you find and practice writing the word next to it. This will help you recognize the letter K in everyday life!
K Sound Detective: Become a K sound detective! Listen carefully to the words people say around you. Whenever you hear the /k/ sound at the beginning or end of a word, raise your hand or make a special sound. Keep track of how many K sounds you hear in a day. Share your findings with a friend or family member!
Create a K Collage: Gather magazines, newspapers, or old greeting cards. Cut out pictures of things that start with the letter K, like a kangaroo or a king. Glue them onto a piece of paper to create a K collage. Practice saying the /k/ sound as you point to each picture. Display your collage to show off your K knowledge!
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The alphabet will help me write and read. Let’s learn from A to Z!
Learn the letter names, letter sounds, and how to write them down. Hear the letters used in words as consonants and vowels.
This is letter K. It looks like this:
– Letter K is a consonant in the alphabet.
– This is an uppercase K. Write an uppercase K in the air like me:
– Start at the top, straight line down.
– Back to the top, slant in and out.
Now, this is a lowercase k. Write a lowercase k in the air like me:
– Start at the top, straight line down.
– Then from the middle, slant in and out.
The alphabet will help me write and read.
Listen right now: letter K makes the sound /k/. Now you say the k sound: /k/ /k/ /k/.
At the beginning of these words, listen for the k sound: kangaroo, kite, key, king.
At the end of these words, listen for the k sound: book, mask, yak, pink.
The alphabet will help me write and read. Let’s learn from A to Z!
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