Let’s have fun with the letter “V”! When you see a “V,” it makes a sound like “v” in words like very, very good or very, very happy! There are lots of names that start with “V,” like Veronica, Vinny, Valerie, Violet, Vernon, Vance, Vic, and Victoria. Can you think of any more?
Let’s sing a silly song for the letter “V”:
Vee vie vo! Vee vie vum! Viddle viddle, viddle diddle dee! A very, very, very merry little song for the valuable letter “V”!
Meet Vera! When Vera takes her vitamin, she plays her violin beautifully. She also sings with a soft, velvet voice, but playing the violin is her favorite thing to do!
Victor loves volcanoes! He likes to hike up volcanoes, even though they are very hot. But Victor is brave and says it’s not too hot for him!
Here are some more words that start with “V”: vacuum, vent, victory, vegetable, vehicle, vine, and vest. There are so many “V” words to learn!
Let’s sing our silly song one more time:
Vee vie vo! Vee vie vum! Viddle viddle, viddle diddle dee! A very, very, very merry little song for the valuable letter “V”!
Now that you know about the letter “V,” keep looking for it in books, signs, and all around you. Have fun finding the valuable letter “V” everywhere you go!
V Treasure Hunt: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter “V.” Look for things like a vase, a vest, or a vegetable. How many “V” items can you find? Share your discoveries with your friends or family!
Create a “V” Collage: Use magazines, newspapers, or printed pictures to cut out images of things that start with the letter “V.” Glue them onto a piece of paper to make a colorful collage. Can you find pictures of a violin, a volcano, or a van? Display your collage for everyone to see!
V Sound Detective: Listen carefully to the sounds around you. Can you hear the “V” sound in words people say or in songs you hear? Make a list of all the “V” words you hear in one day. Share your list with your class and see who found the most “V” words!
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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When you see a “v,” it sounds like “v” as in very, very good, or very, very mad, or very, very, very, very happy, or very, very, very, very glad! Lots of names begin with “v”—Veronica, Vinny, Valerie, Violet, Vernon, Vance, and Vic, or Victoria—take your pick!
Vee vie vo! Vee vie vum! Viddle viddle, viddle diddle dee! A very, very, very merry little song for the valuable letter “v”!
When Vera took her vitamin, she played better on her violin. She also sang with a velvet voice, but the violin was Vera’s choice!
Volcanoes are what Victor likes. Up volcanoes, Victor hikes. It’s very hot! But, Victor vows it is not!
Vee vie vo! Vee vie vum! Viddle viddle, viddle diddle dee! A very, very, very merry little song for the valuable letter “v”!
A few more words that start with “v”: vacuum, vent, victory, vegetable, vehicle, vine, and vest. There isn’t time to name the rest!
Vee vie vo! Vee vie vum! Viddle viddle, viddle diddle dee! A very, very, very merry little song for the valuable letter “v”!
Vee vie vo! Vee vie vum! Viddle viddle, viddle diddle dee! A very, very, very merry little song for the valuable letter “v”!
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