Hello, friends! It’s me, Bob! Are you ready to have some fun with words today? Let’s learn together on Learning Street with Bob!
Today, we’re going to make some simple words that end with ‘e’ and ‘d’. These letters are like magic! When we put them together, they make the sound ‘ed’. Let’s see what words we can create!
When we add ‘b’ to ‘ed’, we get the word bed. At night, you go to bed to sleep. Let’s say it together: bed, bed, bed!
Next, if we add ‘f’ to ‘ed’, we get the word fed. I fed my dog some yummy bread. Let’s say it: fed, fed, fed!
Now, let’s add ‘l’ to ‘ed’. We get the word led. I led the way in the dark with my flashlight. Say it with me: led, led, led!
When we add ‘r’ to ‘ed’, we make the word red. Fire engines are always red. Let’s say it: red, red, red!
Finally, if we add ‘w’ to ‘ed’, we get the word wed. Another word for married is wed. Let’s say it together: wed, wed, wed!
‘E’ and ‘d’ are so much fun! They helped us make lots of new words today: bed, fed, led, red, and wed. Wasn’t that exciting?
Thank you, ‘e’ and ‘d’, for making our day so special! You deserve a big pat and maybe even a cake!
That’s all for today, friends. I hope you had a great time learning with me! We’ll be back soon to discover and learn even more new words. Until then, goodbye!
Word Hunt Adventure: Go on a word hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects or pictures that start with the letters ‘b’, ‘f’, ‘l’, ‘r’, or ‘w’. Once you find them, try to make a new word by adding ‘ed’ at the end. For example, if you find a ‘bat’, say “bat-ed” and imagine what that could mean. Share your new words with a friend or family member!
Story Time with ‘Ed’: Create a short story using the words we learned: bed, fed, led, red, and wed. Draw pictures to go along with your story. For example, you can draw a picture of a red bed where a dog is fed. Share your story with the class or your family and see if they can spot all the ‘ed’ words!
Color and Create: Use crayons or markers to color a picture of a fire engine. Remember, fire engines are red! While coloring, think about other things that are red and try to say them out loud. Can you think of any other words that end with ‘ed’? Write them down and share with your friends!
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Hi kids! Guess who is here? Yes, it’s me, Bob! Join me for Learning Street with Bob.
Hey kids, today we are going to learn to make simple words that end with ‘e’ and ‘d’ in a fun way. Without letters to play, it can be a dull day. So let’s all learn and have fun with words that make ‘e’ and ‘d’!
‘E’ and ‘d’ make ‘ed’—that’s ‘ed’, ‘ed’, ‘ed’!
With ‘b’, they turn to ‘bed’. At night, you go to bed. Bed, bed, bed, bed, bed, bed!
With ‘f’, they turn to ‘fed’. I fed my dog some bread. Fed, fed, fed, fed, fed, fed!
With ‘l’, they turn to ‘led’. I led the way in the dark. Led, led, led, led, led, led!
With ‘r’, they turn to ‘red’. Fire engines are always red. Red, red, red, red, red, red!
With ‘w’, they turn to ‘wed’. Another word for married is wed. Wed, wed, wed, wed, wed, wed!
‘E’ and ‘d’ made our day; they are so much fun to play! Lots of words they helped us make; they deserve a pat and a cake.
Wow, we have learned a lot of words today ending with ‘e’ and ‘d’: bed, fed, led, red, and wed. Wasn’t that fun, kids? Thank you, ‘e’ and ‘d’!
That’s all for today, kids. Hope you had a great time! We’ll be back soon to discover and learn new words. Until then, adios!
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