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In today’s lesson, we focused on learning the ‘r’ sound through fun and interactive practice. We started by making the ‘r’ sound together and then explored words like “rabbit” and “ring,” repeating them to reinforce our pronunciation. The key takeaway is that with continued practice, students can become proficient in making the ‘r’ sound.
  1. What sound do we make when we say the letter ‘R’?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the ‘R’ sound?
  3. How do you feel when you practice saying words like “rabbit” and “ring”?

Let’s Learn the ‘R’ Sound!

Hi there! Today, we’re going to have fun learning a special sound. It’s the ‘r’ sound! Are you ready? Let’s get started!

Making the ‘R’ Sound

First, let’s try making the ‘r’ sound together. It sounds like this: r r r r r. Can you say it with me? Great job!

Words with the ‘R’ Sound

Now, let’s learn some words that start with the ‘r’ sound. Our first word is “rabbit.” Can you say “rabbit”? Let’s say it together: rabbit, rabbit, rabbit. Good work!

More Practice with “Rabbit”

Let’s try saying “rabbit” with the ‘r’ sound at the beginning: r r rabbit, r r rabbit, r r rabbit. You’re doing amazing!

Another Word: “Ring”

Here’s another word with the ‘r’ sound: “ring.” Can you say “ring”? Let’s say it together: ring, ring, ring. Fantastic!

More Practice with “Ring”

Let’s practice saying “ring” with the ‘r’ sound at the beginning: r r ring, r r ring, r r ring. You’re getting really good at this!

Keep Practicing!

Remember, the more you practice, the better you’ll get at making the ‘r’ sound. Keep trying with words like “rabbit” and “ring,” and soon you’ll be an ‘r’ sound expert!

Thanks for learning with me today. Keep having fun with sounds and words!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the ‘r’ sound, like “rabbit” and “ring”? Share them with your friends or family and see how many you can come up with together!
  • Have you ever seen a rabbit or a ring in real life? What did they look like, and where did you see them? Share your story with the group!
  • Why do you think practicing sounds like ‘r’ is important? How do you feel when you learn to say a new word correctly?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the ‘r’ sound. Can you find a rug, a rock, or a red item? Share what you find with a friend or family member and practice saying the ‘r’ sound together.

  2. R Sound Art: Create a collage using pictures from magazines or drawings of things that start with the ‘r’ sound. You might include a rainbow, a robot, or a rose. As you add each picture, say the word out loud and emphasize the ‘r’ sound. Display your artwork to show off your ‘r’ sound collection!

  3. Story Time with ‘R’: Make up a short story using as many ‘r’ words as you can. For example, “Once upon a time, a rabbit found a shiny ring under a rock.” Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can hear all the ‘r’ sounds. How many ‘r’ words can you include in your story?

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

“Let’s listen and repeat the ‘r’ sound.

r r r r r r r
rabbit
rabbit
rabbit
r r rabbit
r r rabbit
r r rabbit
r r r r r r
ring
ring
ring
r r ring
r r ring
r r ring
r r r r r r
r r r r r r”

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