Letter F: cursive script – The alphabet for kids

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter F, learning its sound and how to write both the capital and lowercase forms. We also identified several words that start with F, such as “fruit,” “flower,” and “fire,” while encouraging students to think of more examples. The lesson emphasized the fun of learning letters and the importance of practice in mastering them.
  1. What sound does the letter F make?
  2. Can you name a word that starts with the letter F?
  3. How do you write the big letter F and the small letter F?

Let’s Learn About the Letter F!

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about the letter F. Are you ready? Let’s start by listening to the sound F makes. Can you say it with me? F makes the sound like in “five,” “full,” and “thumbs.” Great job!

Writing the Letter F

Now, let’s learn how to write the letter F. First, we’ll try the big F, which is called the capital letter F. We start at the top and draw a line straight down. Then, we make two lines across—one near the top and one in the middle. It looks like a flag!

Next, let’s try the small F, which is called the lowercase letter F. We start by making a loop upwards, then curve a little at the top and go down. At the bottom, we make another curve and a loop. It looks like a seahorse! You can try writing it at home with a pen and paper. It’s fun and easy!

Words That Start with F

Now, let’s find some words that start with F. The first word is “fruit.” Fruits are yummy and healthy! Another word is “flower.” Flowers smell so nice and come in many colors. Can you think of other words that start with F?

How about “fire”? Fire is hot and bright. Remember, always be careful around fire!

Fun with F

Do you know someone who plays the fiddle? Fiddle starts with F too! There are so many fun words with F. Keep practicing and you’ll get better and better!

You’ve learned about the letter F today, but there are many more letters to discover. Keep exploring and learning new things every day. Have fun!

  • Can you think of something in your home or classroom that starts with the letter F? What is it, and why do you like it?
  • Have you ever seen a flower or a fruit that you thought was really special? What did it look like, and why did you think it was special?
  • If you could invent a new word that starts with the letter F, what would it be, and what would it mean?
  1. F Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that start with the letter F. Can you find a fork, a fan, or a feather? Try to collect at least three items and share them with your friends or family. Discuss what each item is used for and practice saying the F sound together.

  2. F Art Project: Create an art project using the letter F. Draw a big capital F and a lowercase f on a piece of paper. Decorate them with things that start with F, like pictures of fish, frogs, or flowers. Use crayons, stickers, or cut-out pictures from magazines. Display your artwork at home or in the classroom to show everyone your fantastic F creations!

  3. F Story Time: Think of a short story or a sentence using as many F words as you can. For example, “Frank the frog found a flower.” Share your story with a friend or family member. How many F words can you include? Listen to each other’s stories and see who can come up with the funniest or most creative one!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]

Hi everyone! I’m here to present the letter F.

Hey friends, let’s learn about the letter F! Let’s train our ears to my sound. Repeat it after me.

[Music]

Can’t hear you!

Find it! When I’m with vowels, I sound like this. Repeat after me: five, full, thumbs.

[Music]

Now let’s learn how to write the letter F. Let’s start with a capital letter. It’s easy! We start up here and make a line downwards, then two lines across—one here, another one here. Terrific! Look, I look like a flag!

[Music]

Now let’s try the smaller case. Let’s figure this out! We start here to make a loop upwards, then at the top we curve a little and head down right. At the bottom, there’s another curve and we make a new loop. Fabulous! Funny, I look like a seahorse!

Try at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!

[Applause]

Now let’s look at the words I’m in. The first letter in the word “fruit” is F. Yum! Fruits are fantastic!

“Flower” also starts with F. I love the smell of fresh flowers!

What letter does it start with? Let’s feel the music!

“Fire” is another one that starts with F.

Okay, enough work! Let’s start that beat!

[Music]

Who plays the fiddle before bed?

[Music]

You’ve just learned a new letter, but there are many more! Click on more videos to learn about them and subscribe to the Smile and Learn channel to keep up with the new adventures. Fun is…

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