Letter I and Letter J: Reading Lessons part 5

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letters “I” and “J” through fun activities and games. We identified words starting with these letters, such as “iguana,” “ice cream,” and “juice,” while engaging in interactive questions to reinforce our learning. The session emphasized the joy of reading and encouraged students to continue practicing and sharing their learning experiences.
  1. What are some things that start with the letter I?
  2. Can you name something yummy that starts with the letter J?
  3. What fun game did we play with the letters I and J?

Welcome to Our Fun Learning Time!

Let’s have fun reading together! Today, we are going to learn about two special letters: I and J. Let’s see what words we can find that start with these letters!

Letter I

The letter I is for some really cool things:

  • Iguana
  • Igloo
  • Ice Cream
  • Island

Let’s play a game! Can you find these things?

  • Can you see the iguana?
  • Can you see the igloo?
  • Can you see the ice cream?
  • Can you see the island?
  • Can you see the ice cream and iguana?
  • Can you see the iguana and island?
  • Can you see the island and the igloo?
  • Can you see the igloo and ice cream?

Letter J

Now, let’s look at the letter J. It is for some yummy and fun things:

  • Juice
  • Jacket
  • Jet
  • Jam

Let’s ask for these things:

  • May I have some juice?
  • May I have a jacket?
  • May I have a jet?
  • May I have some jam?
  • May I have a jacket and some juice?
  • May I have some jam and a jet?
  • May I have a jet and a jacket?
  • May I have some jam and some juice?
Let’s Review!

Let’s see if you remember:

  • May I have some juice and an iguana?
  • May I have some ice cream and some jam?
  • Can you see the igloo and the jet?
  • Can you see the jacket and the island?

Great job reading with me today! Keep practicing and have fun learning. If you have any ideas or things you want to learn, let us know!

Thank you for joining our learning adventure! Don’t forget to like and share our fun lessons. See you next time!

  • What is your favorite word that starts with the letter “I” or “J”? Can you think of something else that starts with these letters?
  • Have you ever seen an iguana or been inside an igloo? What was it like, or what do you imagine it would be like?
  • If you could have any of the things we talked about today, like a jet or an island, which one would you choose and why?
  1. Letter Hunt: Go on a letter hunt around your home or classroom! Look for items that start with the letters “I” and “J”. Can you find something that starts with “I” like an ice cube or an ink pen? How about something that starts with “J” like a jar or a juice box? Draw or take a picture of the items you find and share them with your friends or family.

  2. Sound Match Game: Create a set of cards with pictures of items that start with “I” and “J”. Mix them up and place them face down. Take turns flipping two cards at a time, trying to find a match. When you find a match, say the word out loud and identify the starting letter. This will help you remember the sounds that “I” and “J” make!

  3. Story Time Adventure: Make up a short story using as many “I” and “J” words as you can. For example, “Once upon a time, an iguana and a jet went to an island to eat ice cream and jam.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. This will help you practice using the words in sentences and spark your imagination!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Welcome to EZA Homeschool Academy!

Let’s read simple sentences.

**Part Five**
**Letter I** is for iguana,
is for igloo,
is for ice cream,
is for island.

Here are some words you need to know to be able to read with me today:

Can you see the iguana?
Can you see the igloo?
Can you see the ice cream?
Can you see the island?
Can you see the ice cream and iguana?
Can you see the iguana and island?
Can you see the island and the igloo?
Can you see the igloo and ice cream?

**Letter J** is for juice,
is for jacket,
is for jet,
and is for jam.

Here are the words you need to know to be able to read with me today:

May I have some juice?
May I have a jacket?
May I have a jet?
May I have some jam?
May I have a jacket and some juice?
May I have some jam and a jet?
May I have a jet and a jacket?
May I have some jam and some juice?

Let’s review:
May I have some juice and an iguana?
May I have some ice cream and some jam?

Can you see the igloo and the jet?
Can you see the jacket and the island?

Great job reading with me today! As always, thank you for watching.
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