Hi there, friends! Today, we are going to have some fun learning about a special sound. It’s the ‘k’ sound! Are you ready to explore and play with this sound? Let’s get started!
The ‘k’ sound is like a little pop in your mouth. Can you try saying it? It sounds like this: “k, k, k.” Great job! You can feel the back of your tongue touching the roof of your mouth when you make this sound. It’s like a tiny drum inside your mouth!
Let’s think of some words that have the ‘k’ sound. How about “kite”? Can you hear the ‘k’ at the beginning? What about “cat”? It also starts with the ‘k’ sound, even though it’s spelled with a ‘c’! Isn’t that cool?
Here are some more words with the ‘k’ sound:
Can you say them with me? Listen for the ‘k’ sound in each word. You’re doing amazing!
Now, let’s play a game. I’m going to say some words, and you clap your hands when you hear the ‘k’ sound. Ready?
Did you clap for “key” and “car”? Awesome! You found the ‘k’ sound!
Keep practicing the ‘k’ sound with your family and friends. You can find more words that have this sound and say them out loud. Remember, learning is fun, and you’re doing a fantastic job!
Thanks for learning with me today. See you next time for more fun and learning!
Sound Hunt: Go on a ‘k’ sound hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the ‘k’ sound, like a “cup” or “clock.” Once you find them, say the word out loud and emphasize the ‘k’ sound. Can you find at least five objects?
Make a ‘K’ Sound Collage: Grab some old magazines or newspapers and cut out pictures of things that have the ‘k’ sound. Glue them onto a piece of paper to create a collage. Share your collage with your friends or family and say each word, highlighting the ‘k’ sound.
Story Time with ‘K’ Words: Create a short story using as many ‘k’ sound words as you can. For example, “The kangaroo kicked a kite.” Draw pictures to go along with your story. Share your story with the class or your family and see if they can hear all the ‘k’ sounds.
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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Hey everybody, let’s learn the ‘k’ sound.
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