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In this lesson, students explore fun words that end with the “ight” sound, such as “bright,” “fight,” and “tight,” through engaging storytelling and imaginative scenarios. They are encouraged to visualize adventures like a bright moonlit night and playful cat antics, while also learning additional words like “flight” and “kite.” The lesson concludes with a creative singalong, promoting enjoyment and retention of the new vocabulary.
  1. What is your favorite word that ends with “ight” from the story?
  2. Can you think of a time when you saw something bright like the moon?
  3. How do you feel when you say goodnight before going to sleep?

Words Ending in ‘ight’ | Learn to Spell | Singalong

Let’s Learn Some Fun Words!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with words? Today, we’re going to learn about some special words that end with the sound “ight.” Let’s see what adventures we can have with these words!

Bright Moon Adventure

Imagine you’re going home at night. Look up! The moon is shining so bright. It’s like a big, glowing ball in the sky. Isn’t it a beautiful sight?

Oh No, a Cat Fight!

As you walk, you hear some noises. Oh, it’s two cats having a little fight! It might give you a fright, but don’t worry, they’re just playing. Cats can be silly sometimes!

Feeling Tight

After all that excitement, you might feel a little tight, like when you give a big hug. It’s okay to feel snug and cozy!

Time to Say Goodnight

Now it’s time to go to bed. You turn off the light and snuggle under your blanket. Close your eyes and say, “Goodnight!”

More ‘ight’ Words to Explore

Here are some more fun words that end with “ight”:

  • Flight: Like when a bird flies high in the sky.
  • Kite: A toy that flies in the wind. Have you ever flown a kite?
  • Night: The time when the stars come out and we go to sleep.

Sing Along and Have Fun!

Now that you know these words, you can sing a little song about them. Make up your own tune and sing about the bright moon, the playful cats, and saying goodnight. Have fun with your new words!

Keep exploring and learning new words every day. You’re doing a great job!

  • Can you think of a time when you saw something bright in the sky, like the moon or stars? What did it look like, and how did it make you feel?
  • Have you ever seen animals playing or having a little fight, like the cats in the story? What did you notice about how they behaved?
  • What do you like to do before you say goodnight and go to sleep? Do you have a special routine or favorite bedtime story?
  1. Word Hunt Adventure: Go on a word hunt around your home or classroom to find things that remind you of the “ight” words. For example, look for a light switch, a picture of the night sky, or a toy kite. Share what you find with your friends and talk about how each item connects to the “ight” words you’ve learned.

  2. Create Your Own ‘ight’ Story: Use your imagination to create a short story using as many “ight” words as you can. You can draw pictures to go along with your story. Maybe your story is about a magical flight on a kite at night, or a bright adventure with a friendly cat. Share your story with your family or classmates and see how many “ight” words you included!

  3. Night Sky Observation: With the help of an adult, go outside at night and look up at the sky. Can you see the moon or any stars? Talk about how the night sky looks and feels. Is it bright or dark? What sounds do you hear? Afterward, draw a picture of what you saw and write a sentence using one of your new “ight” words.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

I go home tonight
The moon is bright, what a sight
I go home tonight
Cats are having a fight, that gave me a fright
I go home tonight
Oh, this is tight
I go home tonight
Turn off the light, goodnight

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