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In today’s lesson, we focused on learning the ‘O’ sound through fun activities and examples. We practiced saying the ‘O’ sound together and explored words that start with this sound, such as “orange” and “octopus.” The lesson emphasized the importance of practice to improve pronunciation and familiarity with the letter ‘O’.
  1. What sound does the letter ‘O’ make?
  2. Can you think of another word that starts with the ‘O’ sound?
  3. What is your favorite thing that starts with the ‘O’ sound?

Let’s Learn the ‘O’ Sound!

Hey there! Today, we’re going to have fun with the letter ‘O’. Are you ready? Let’s go!

The ‘O’ Sound

First, let’s make the ‘O’ sound together. Can you say it with me? Here we go:

o o o o o o o

Great job! Now, let’s learn some words that start with the ‘O’ sound.

Orange

Do you know what an orange is? It’s a yummy fruit that’s round and juicy. Let’s say “orange” together:

orange orange orange

Now, let’s say it with the ‘O’ sound:

o o orange

o o orange

o o orange

Awesome! You’re doing so well!

Octopus

Next, let’s talk about an octopus. An octopus is a sea animal with eight arms. Let’s say “octopus” together:

octopus octopus octopus

Now, let’s say it with the ‘O’ sound:

o o octopus

o o octopus

o o octopus

Wow! You’re amazing at this!

Practice Makes Perfect

Keep practicing the ‘O’ sound with these words. Remember, the more you practice, the better you’ll get!

o o o o o o o o o o

Great job today! Keep having fun with letters and sounds. See you next time!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the ‘O’ sound? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  • What is your favorite fruit, and does it start with the ‘O’ sound like “orange”? How does it taste, and why do you like it?
  • Have you ever seen an octopus, maybe in a book or at an aquarium? What do you think it would be like to have eight arms like an octopus?
  1. O Sound Hunt: Go on a hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the ‘O’ sound. Can you find an orange, an onion, or maybe even an owl toy? Make a list or draw pictures of the things you find. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member and practice saying the ‘O’ sound together.

  2. Octopus Craft: Create your own octopus using paper, crayons, and scissors. Draw a big circle for the octopus’s head and eight long arms. As you color and cut out your octopus, practice saying “octopus” with the ‘O’ sound. Can you think of a name for your octopus that also starts with an ‘O’?

  3. Orange Tasting: If possible, taste an orange with your class or family. Before you eat, look at the orange and describe its color and shape. As you enjoy the juicy fruit, practice saying “orange” with the ‘O’ sound. Can you think of other foods that start with the ‘O’ sound?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Listen and repeat the ‘o’ sound:
o o o o o o o
orange orange orange
o o orange
o o orange
o o orange
o o o o o o
octopus octopus octopus
o o octopus
o o octopus
o o octopus
o o o o o o o o o o

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