Hey there, little friends! Today, we’re going to have fun with the letter ‘Y’. Are you ready? Let’s go!
The letter ‘Y’ makes a special sound. It sounds like this: y, y, y! Can you try it with me? Y, y, y! Great job!
Let’s think of some words that start with the ‘Y’ sound. How about “yacht”? A yacht is a big, fancy boat. Can you say “yacht”? Y, y, yacht!
Another fun word is “yellow”. Yellow is a bright and sunny color. Can you say “yellow”? Y, y, yellow!
Now, let’s practice saying these words together:
You’re doing amazing! Keep practicing the ‘Y’ sound, and soon you’ll be a ‘Y’ expert!
Here’s a fun activity for you! Look around your room and find something that is yellow. Can you find it? Great! Now, try to draw a picture of a yacht. Have fun creating!
Remember, learning is fun, and you’re doing a fantastic job. Keep practicing, and you’ll learn even more sounds and words!
Yummy ‘Y’ Hunt: Go on a ‘Y’ hunt in your kitchen! With the help of an adult, look for foods that start with the ‘Y’ sound. Can you find yogurt or yams? Once you find them, try tasting them and describe their flavors. What other foods can you think of that start with the ‘Y’ sound?
Create a ‘Y’ Collage: Gather some old magazines or newspapers and look for pictures of things that start with the ‘Y’ sound. Cut them out and make a collage on a piece of paper. You can include pictures of a yo-yo, a yak, or even a yellow sun. Share your collage with your friends or family and explain why you chose each picture.
Y Sound Storytime: With the help of an adult, create a short story using as many ‘Y’ words as you can. For example, “Yesterday, a yellow yak went on a yacht.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. How many ‘Y’ words did you use?
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
“Hey kids, let’s learn the ‘y’ sound. Y, y, y, y, y, y, yachty, y, y, y, y, y, y, yacht, y, y, yacht, y, y, yachty, y, y, y, y, y, yellowy, y, y, y, y, y, y, yellow, y, y, yellow, y, y, yellow, y, y, yellowy, y, y, y, y, y, y, y, y.”