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In today’s lesson, we focused on the ‘p’ sound, practicing it through fun words like “panda” and “pot.” We engaged in activities such as pretending to stir a pot and brainstorming additional ‘p’ words like “pizza” and “puppy.” Remember, the more you practice, the better you’ll become at mastering the ‘p’ sound!
  1. Can you say the ‘p’ sound with me? What does it sound like?
  2. What is your favorite word that starts with the ‘p’ sound? Can you say it?
  3. Can you pretend to stir a pot? What do you think we can cook in it?

Let’s Learn the ‘P’ Sound!

Hello, little friend! Today, we are going to have fun with a special sound. It’s the ‘p’ sound! Can you say it with me? Let’s try together: p p p p p.

Meet the Panda

Now, let’s use the ‘p’ sound to say a word. How about “panda”? Pandas are cute, fluffy bears that love to eat bamboo. Let’s say it together: panda, panda, panda. Great job! Can you imagine a panda munching on bamboo? Yum!

Playing with Pots

Next, let’s use the ‘p’ sound in another word: “pot.” A pot is something you can cook yummy food in. Let’s say it together: pot, pot, pot. Can you pretend to stir a pot with a big spoon? Stir, stir, stir!

Practice Makes Perfect

Now, let’s practice the ‘p’ sound some more. Say it with me: p p p p p. You’re doing amazing! Remember, the more you practice, the better you’ll get.

Fun with Words

Let’s think of more words that start with the ‘p’ sound. How about “pizza”? Or maybe “puppy”? Can you think of any other words? Try saying them out loud!

Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a ‘p’ sound expert! Have fun and keep learning!

  • Can you think of a time when you saw a panda or a picture of one? What did it look like, and what do you think it was doing?
  • What is your favorite food that you think could be cooked in a pot? How would you pretend to make it?
  • Can you find something around you that starts with the ‘p’ sound? What is it, and why do you like it?
  1. Panda Art Project: Let’s make our own panda! Gather some cotton balls, black construction paper, glue, and a paper plate. Use the cotton balls to create the panda’s fluffy white face on the paper plate. Cut out black circles for the eyes and ears from the construction paper and glue them on. As you create your panda, practice saying “panda” and other ‘p’ words like “paint” and “paper.” Display your panda art at home and share the ‘p’ words you learned with your family!

  2. P Sound Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your house or classroom to find items that start with the ‘p’ sound. Look for things like a pencil, a pillow, or a picture. Each time you find an item, say its name out loud and emphasize the ‘p’ sound. How many ‘p’ items can you find? Share your discoveries with a friend or family member and see if they can find more!

  3. Pot and Pan Rhythm Band: Create a rhythm band using pots and pans from your kitchen. Use a wooden spoon or a spatula as your drumstick. Tap on the pots and pans to make different sounds. As you play, say the word “pot” and try to come up with a fun rhythm. Can you make a song using other ‘p’ words like “pop” or “pat”? Invite your friends or family to join your band and have a ‘p’ sound concert!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“Listen and repeat the ‘p’ sound: p p p p p p p panda panda panda p p panda p p panda p p panda p p p p p p pot pot pot p p pot p p pot p p pot p p p p p p p p p p.”

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