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In today’s lesson, we explored the ‘W’ sound, which is similar to the sound made when blowing out a candle. We practiced identifying words that start with this sound, such as “window,” “watermelon,” and “whale,” and engaged in activities to reinforce our learning by finding objects around us that begin with the ‘W’ sound. The lesson emphasized the importance of practice and encouraged students to continue exploring and listening for the ‘W’ sound in their everyday environment.
  1. What sound does the letter ‘W’ make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the ‘W’ sound?
  3. What fun game can we play to practice the ‘W’ sound?

Let’s Learn the ‘W’ Sound!

Hi there, friends! Today, we’re going to have fun learning a new sound. Are you ready? Let’s go!

The Wonderful ‘W’ Sound

We’re going to learn about the sound that the letter ‘W’ makes. It’s a little like the sound you make when you blow out a candle. Can you try it with me? Say “wuh, wuh, wuh.” Great job!

Words with ‘W’

Now, let’s think of some words that start with the ‘W’ sound. How about “window”? Can you say “window”? Wonderful! What else can we think of? How about “watermelon”? Yum! And “whale”? That’s a big animal in the ocean!

Practice Makes Perfect

Let’s practice some more. Can you find things around you that start with the ‘W’ sound? Maybe a “wagon” or a “watch”? Keep listening for that ‘W’ sound in words you hear every day.

Fun Activity

Here’s a fun game: Ask a friend or family member to say a word, and you can guess if it starts with the ‘W’ sound. If it does, give a big thumbs up!

Keep Exploring!

Learning new sounds is like going on an adventure. Keep listening and practicing, and soon you’ll be a ‘W’ sound expert!

Thanks for learning with me today. See you next time for more fun with sounds!

  • Can you think of your favorite word that starts with the ‘W’ sound? Why do you like that word?
  • Have you ever seen a whale or a watermelon in real life? What was it like, and did you notice anything special about them?
  • Can you find something in your home or classroom that starts with the ‘W’ sound? Share what you found and why you chose it.
  1. W Sound Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the ‘W’ sound. Can you find a “window,” “wallet,” or “whisk”? Once you find them, try saying the word out loud and emphasize the ‘W’ sound. You can even draw a picture of each item you find!

  2. W Sound Storytime: Create a short story using as many ‘W’ words as you can. Start with something like, “Once upon a time, a whale went to a window to watch the world.” Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can add more ‘W’ words to it!

  3. W Sound Art Project: Make a collage of pictures from magazines or printed images that start with the ‘W’ sound. Look for pictures of “water,” “wolf,” or “wagon.” Glue them onto a piece of paper and write the word next to each picture. This will help you remember the ‘W’ sound and the words that start with it.

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

“Hey everybody, let’s learn the ‘w’ sound. Watch. Window.”

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