These Are the Short Vowel Sounds Jack Hartmann

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In today’s lesson, we explored the five vowels in the alphabet: A, E, I, O, and U, and learned their corresponding sounds through fun examples. We emphasized the importance of vowels in reading and writing, and encouraged everyone to practice by singing the vowel song to reinforce their learning. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a vowel expert!
  1. What are the five special letters we learned about today?
  2. Can you tell me a word that starts with the letter A?
  3. How do the vowels help us when we read and write?

Let’s Learn About Vowels!

Hello, friends! Today, we are going to have fun learning about some special letters called vowels. Are you ready to sing and learn with me? Let’s go!

Meet the Vowels

There are five vowels in the alphabet. They are:

  • A
  • E
  • I
  • O
  • U

These letters are very important because they help us read and write words. Let’s sing their names together:

A E I O U

Vowels and Their Sounds

Each vowel makes a special sound. Let’s learn what they sound like with some fun examples:

A a

The letter A sounds like /a/ as in apple.

E e

The letter E sounds like /e/ as in egg.

I i

The letter I sounds like /i/ as in igloo.

O o

The letter O sounds like /o/ as in octopus.

U u

The letter U sounds like /u/ as in umbrella.

Sing Along with the Vowels

Let’s sing the vowels again to help us remember them:

A E I O U

These are the vowels

a e i o u

Sing loud and proud!

When you know the vowels, reading becomes easier and more fun. So, let’s keep singing and learning:

A E I O U

They’ll help you read

a e i o u

Sing along with me!

Keep Practicing!

Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep singing the vowel song and saying their sounds. Soon, you’ll be a vowel expert!

Great job, everyone! Keep having fun with your vowels!

  1. Can you think of a word that starts with each of the vowels A, E, I, O, and U? Share your words and see if your friends or family can think of different ones!
  2. What is your favorite vowel sound, and why do you like it? Can you make a funny sentence using words that have that vowel sound?
  3. Have you ever noticed how vowels are used in your name or your favorite book? Try to find all the vowels in them and say their sounds out loud!
  1. Vowel Sound Hunt: Go on a vowel sound hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that start with each vowel sound. For example, look for an apple for the letter A, an egg for the letter E, and so on. Share your findings with your friends or family and say the vowel sounds together.

  2. Vowel Art: Create a piece of art using the vowels. Draw or cut out pictures of things that start with each vowel sound. For example, draw an igloo for the letter I or an umbrella for the letter U. Arrange your pictures on a poster and label them with the correct vowel. Display your artwork to remind you of the vowel sounds.

  3. Vowel Story Time: Make up a short story using words that start with each vowel. For example, “An apple and an egg went on an adventure to an igloo where they met an octopus with an umbrella.” Share your story with a friend or family member and emphasize the vowel sounds as you tell it.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

**Girls and boys, come on sing with me the vowels of the alphabet and learn their sounds! Let’s go!**

**A E I O U**
These are the vowels
**a e i o u**
Sing loud and proud
**A E I O U**
They’ll help you read
**a e i o u**
Sing along with me!

**Short vowel sounds:**
A a /a/ apple
E e /e/ egg
I i /i/ igloo
O o /o/ octopus
U u /u/ umbrella

**A E I O U**
These are the vowels
**a e i o u**
Sing loud and proud
**A E I O U**
They’ll help you read
**a e i o u**
Sing along with me!

**Short vowel sounds:**
A a /a/ apple
E e /e/ egg
I i /i/ igloo
O o /o/ octopus
U u /u/ umbrella

**A E I O U**
**A E I O U**
**A E I O U**
These are the vowels for you to use
**a e i o u**
These are the vowels for you to use
**A E I O U**
These are the vowels
**a e i o u**
Sing loud and proud
**A E I O U**
They’ll help you read
**a e i o u**
Sing along with me!

This version maintains the educational content while ensuring clarity and readability.

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