Today, we’re going to have fun learning about a special letter. Can you guess what it is? It’s the letter W! Let’s explore all the exciting things that start with W.
W is a wonderful letter. It can be big like this: W, or small like this: w. Both are important and help us make words!
One of the amazing animals that starts with W is a whale. Whales are big and live in the ocean. They love to swim and play in the water. Can you pretend to be a whale and swim around?
Another fun word that starts with W is watermelon. Watermelons are yummy fruits that are green on the outside and red on the inside. They are sweet and juicy. Have you ever tasted a watermelon?
Now, let’s sing a little song about W:
“Big W, small W, lovely letter W. The whale eats a watermelon. Yay for W!”
Isn’t that fun? You can sing it again and again!
There are so many more words that start with W. Like wind, which blows and makes the trees dance. Or wagon, which you can pull and carry your toys. What other W words can you think of?
Grab a crayon or a pencil and try writing the letter W. Start at the top and make a zig-zag down and up, down and up. Great job!
Keep looking for W words around you. Maybe you’ll see a window or a watch. Learning letters is so much fun!
Thanks for joining us on this W adventure. Remember, W is wonderful!
W Word Hunt: Go on a W word hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter W. Can you find a window, a watch, or maybe even a wagon? Make a list or draw pictures of all the W words you discover. Share your findings with your friends or family!
Whale and Watermelon Craft: Create your own whale and watermelon using craft materials. Use blue paper or paint to make a whale and green and red paper for a watermelon. As you craft, think about where whales live and what makes watermelons so tasty. Display your creations and tell a story about your whale and watermelon adventure.
W Sound Exploration: Listen carefully to the sounds around you and try to identify any that start with the letter W. Can you hear the wind blowing or water running? Make a list of all the W sounds you hear in a day. Discuss with your classmates or family how these sounds make you feel and what they remind you of.
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
“Big W, small W, lovely letter W. The whale eats a watermelon. [Music] ABCMouse.”