Hey there, little friends! Are you ready to have some fun with spelling? Let’s go on an adventure with some cool animals!
Look, it’s a cat! Cats are furry and love to purr. Can you spell cat? It’s c-a-t. Let’s say it together: c-a-t. Yay, you did it!
Now, here’s a bat! Bats fly in the night sky. How do you spell bat? It’s b-a-t. Let’s spell it out: b-a-t. Awesome job!
Look at the dog! Dogs love to play and wag their tails. Can you spell dog? It’s d-o-g. Let’s spell it together: d-o-g. Great work!
Here’s a pig! Pigs love to roll in the mud. How do you spell pig? It’s p-i-g. Let’s say it: p-i-g. Fantastic!
And here comes a fox! Foxes are clever and quick. Can you spell fox? It’s f-o-x. Let’s spell it: f-o-x. You’re doing amazing!
Now that we’ve met all our animal friends, let’s spell their names again:
Wow, you did a fantastic job! Thanks for helping me spell all these fun animal names. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a spelling star in no time!
Animal Spelling Hunt: Go on a mini adventure around your home or classroom to find objects or toys that start with the same letters as our animal friends. For example, find something that starts with “C” for cat or “B” for bat. Once you find an object, try spelling its name just like we did with the animals!
Animal Sound Match: Listen to the sounds that each animal makes. Can you match the sound to the correct animal? For example, what sound does a cat make? After matching, try spelling the animal’s name again. This will help you remember how to spell while having fun with sounds!
Create Your Own Animal Story: Draw a picture of your favorite animal from the lesson and write a short story about it. Use the spelling of the animal’s name in your story. For example, “The c-a-t loves to nap in the sun.” Share your story with a friend or family member and practice spelling the animal names together.
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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Hey kids! Can you help me with some spelling? Here we go!
It’s a cat. It’s a cat, cat, cat, cat. It’s a cat.
It’s a cat: c-a-t. It’s a cat. It’s a cat: c-a-t.
How do you spell cat? c-a-t.
It’s a bat. It’s a bat, bat, bat, bat. It’s a bat.
It’s a bat: b-a-t. It’s a bat. It’s a bat: b-a-t.
How do you spell bat? b-a-t.
It’s a dog. It’s a dog, dog, dog, dog. It’s a dog.
It’s a dog: d-o-g. It’s a dog. It’s a dog: d-o-g.
How do you spell dog? d-o-g.
It’s a pig. It’s a pig, pig, pig, pig. It’s a pig.
It’s a pig: p-i-g. It’s a pig. It’s a pig: p-i-g.
How do you spell pig? p-i-g.
It’s a fox. It’s a fox, fox, fox, fox. It’s a fox.
It’s a fox: f-o-x. It’s a fox. It’s a fox: f-o-x.
How do you spell fox? f-o-x.
Great job, kids! Can you spell the words by yourself? Let’s try!
It’s a cat. It’s a cat, cat, cat, cat. It’s a cat.
It’s a cat: c-a-t. It’s a cat. It’s a cat: c-a-t.
How do you spell cat? c-a-t.
It’s a bat. It’s a bat, bat, bat, bat. It’s a bat.
It’s a bat: b-a-t. It’s a bat. It’s a bat: b-a-t.
How do you spell bat? b-a-t.
It’s a dog. It’s a dog, dog, dog, dog. It’s a dog.
It’s a dog: d-o-g. It’s a dog. It’s a dog: d-o-g.
How do you spell dog? d-o-g.
It’s a pig. It’s a pig, pig, pig, pig. It’s a pig.
It’s a pig: p-i-g. It’s a pig. It’s a pig: p-i-g.
How do you spell pig? p-i-g.
It’s a fox. It’s a fox, fox, fox, fox. It’s a fox.
It’s a fox: f-o-x. It’s a fox. It’s a fox: f-o-x.
How do you spell fox? f-o-x.
That was great, kids! Thanks for helping me with my spelling. And don’t forget to subscribe!
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