Hello, friends! Today, we are going to have fun learning a new sound. It’s the ‘m’ sound. Are you ready? Let’s get started!
The ‘m’ sound is like a gentle hum. Can you say it with me? Mmm… Great job! Now, let’s find some words that start with the ‘m’ sound.
First, we have the word “mouse.” A mouse is a tiny animal with big ears and a long tail. Can you say “mouse”? Mmm… mouse!
Next, we have “melon.” A melon is a yummy fruit that’s sweet and juicy. Can you say “melon”? Mmm… melon!
Let’s practice saying these words together: mouse, melon. Can you think of other words that start with the ‘m’ sound? Maybe “moon” or “monkey”!
Here’s a fun activity: Look around your room and find things that start with the ‘m’ sound. Maybe you have a mug or a marker. Try saying their names out loud!
Learning new sounds is like going on an adventure. Keep listening for the ‘m’ sound in words you hear every day. You’ll become a sound expert in no time!
Thanks for learning with me today. Remember, practice makes perfect. See you next time!
Sound Hunt Adventure: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom. Find at least three objects that start with the ‘m’ sound. Once you find them, share them with a friend or family member and practice saying their names together. Can you describe what each object is used for?
Make a ‘M’ Sound Collage: Gather some old magazines or newspapers with the help of an adult. Cut out pictures of things that start with the ‘m’ sound, like a monkey, moon, or mug. Glue them onto a piece of paper to create your own ‘m’ sound collage. Share your collage with the class and explain what each picture is.
Story Time with ‘M’ Words: Create a short story using as many ‘m’ words as you can. For example, “Once upon a time, a monkey found a melon under the moon.” Draw a picture to go along with your story. Share your story and drawing with a friend or family member and see if they can add more ‘m’ words to it!
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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Hey everybody, let’s learn the ‘m’ sound.
Mouse, mouse, mouse.
Melon, melon, melon.
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Let me know if you need any further modifications!