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In today’s lesson, we explored the “T-W” sound, which combines the sounds of the letters “T” and “W” to create a unique pronunciation. We practiced saying several words that start with this sound, such as “twinkle,” “twins,” and “twist,” and learned that with practice, we can become experts in recognizing and using the “T-W” sound. Keep having fun with learning, and remember to practice these words!
  1. What sound do the letters “T” and “W” make when they are together?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the “T-W” sound?
  3. What is something fun you can do that has the “T-W” sound in it?

Let’s Learn About the “T-W” Sound!

Hey there, little learner! Today, we’re going to have some fun with letters and sounds. Are you ready? Let’s go!

The Magic of “T” and “W”

Did you know that the letter “T” makes a sound like “tuh”? And the letter “W” makes a sound like “wuh”? But guess what happens when we put them together? They make a special sound: “T-W”!

Words with “T-W”

Let’s say some words that start with the “T-W” sound. Can you say them with me?

Twinkle

Like the stars in the sky that twinkle at night!

Twins

Two people who look just the same!

Twist

Like when you twist and turn while dancing!

Twirl

Spin around like a ballerina!

Twenty

That’s a big number, isn’t it?

More Fun Words!

Here are some more words with the “T-W” sound. Try to say them with me:

  • Tweak
  • Tweet
  • Tween
  • Twine
  • Twitch

Great Job!

You’re doing amazing! Keep practicing these words, and you’ll be a “T-W” sound expert in no time. Thanks for learning with me today!

Remember, learning is fun, and you can always come back to practice more. See you next time!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the “T-W” sound? Maybe you can find some around your house or outside!
  • Have you ever seen something that twinkles, like stars or lights? What did it look like, and how did it make you feel?
  • Do you know anyone who is a twin, or have you ever seen twins before? What do you think it would be like to have someone who looks just like you?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a “T-W” sound hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects or pictures that start with the “T-W” sound. Can you find a toy truck or a picture of a tree? Share what you find with a friend or family member and practice saying the “T-W” words together!

  2. T-W Sound Art: Create a collage using magazine cutouts or drawings of things that start with the “T-W” sound. You can include pictures of twins, a twisty road, or a twinkling star. Once your collage is complete, present it to the class and say each “T-W” word out loud.

  3. Story Time Twist: Make up a short story using as many “T-W” words as you can. For example, “Once upon a time, there were twins who loved to twirl and twist under the twinkling stars.” Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can add more “T-W” words to it!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Rock and learn!
The letter “T” makes the sound, and the letter “W” makes the sound.
What if we put “T” and “W” together? They make the sound “T-W.”
Twig, two, two, twig, two.
[Music]
Twins, two.
[Music]
Twine, two.
[Music]
Twinkle, two.
Twinkle, twilight.
Twilight.
[Music]
Twang.
[Music]
Twice.
Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. These words have the letters “T-W” at the beginning.
[Music]
Tweak.
[Music]
Tweet.
[Music]
Tween.
[Music]
Twenty.
[Music]
Twirl.
[Music]
Twist.
[Music]
Twitch.
[Music]
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