Letter T: cursive script – The alphabet for kids

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In this lesson, children learn about the letter T, including its sound, how to write both the uppercase and lowercase forms, and words that begin with T, such as “train,” “tiger,” and “turtle.” The lesson incorporates interactive elements like singing a song and encourages further exploration of the alphabet. Overall, it’s a fun and engaging way to introduce young learners to the letter T.
  1. What sound does the letter T make?
  2. Can you name a word that starts with the letter T?
  3. How do you write the big T and little t?

Let’s Learn About the Letter T!

Hi friends! Are you ready to have some fun? Today, we are going to learn all about the letter T. Let’s start by listening to the sound it makes. Can you say it with me? T makes a “tuh” sound. Great job!

Writing the Letter T

Now, let’s try writing the letter T. First, we’ll do the big T. Start at the top and draw a straight line down. Then, go back to the top and draw a line across. Yay! You did it! It looks like a hammer, doesn’t it?

Next, let’s try the little t. Start in the middle, go up, then come down, and make a little curve at the end. Oops! We almost forgot the hat! Now it looks like a duck. Good job!

Words That Start with T

Let’s think of some words that start with T. The first letter in “train” is T. Choo choo! “Tiger” also starts with T. Roar! How about “turtle”? It has two T’s. Can you count them? One and two!

What about “telephone”? Which letter does it start with? That’s right, T! You’re doing amazing!

Let’s Sing a Song!

Let’s make some music! Can you clap your hands to the beat? Here we go:

Tina takes too long dialing with a telephone.

Great job singing along!

Keep Learning!

You’ve just learned about the letter T, but there are so many more letters to explore! Watch more videos to learn about them and have fun with new adventures. Keep smiling and learning!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the letter T? Maybe you can find some in your house or outside. Share what you find with your family or friends!
  • What is your favorite word that starts with T, and why do you like it? Maybe it’s because of how it sounds or what it means to you.
  • Can you make up a short story using as many T words as you can? Share your story with your family or friends and see if they can add more T words to it!
  1. Treasure Hunt for T: Go on a treasure hunt around your house or classroom to find objects that start with the letter T. Can you find a toy, a towel, or maybe even a tomato? Once you find them, try to say the “tuh” sound each time you pick up an item. How many T objects can you find?

  2. Tasty T Treats: With the help of an adult, make a simple snack that starts with the letter T, like toast or a taco. As you prepare and eat your snack, think about the “tuh” sound and how it starts the word. Can you think of other foods that start with T?

  3. T Art Time: Create a collage using pictures from magazines or drawings of things that start with T. You can include tigers, trains, and turtles. Once your collage is done, share it with a friend or family member and tell them about each T word you included.

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

[Music]

Hi friends! Let’s put our hands together to welcome… that’s me! Today, it’s time to learn about me. Let’s train our ears to my sound. Repeat after me.

[Music]

[Applause]

Now, let’s try to write the letter “M.” Let’s start with a capital letter. It’s easy! We start up here and draw a line down, and now right over here, we draw another line across.

Terrific! Easy, right? I look like a hammer!

[Music]

Now, let’s tackle the smaller “m.” We start here, travel up, now down, and up right at the end. That one was a little bit trickier. Oh, we forgot the hat! I’d say I look like a duck.

Let’s look at the words we’re in. The first letter in “train” is “T.” All aboard! “Tiger” also starts with “T.” There are a few of my letters in “turtle.” How many?

[Music]

One and two!

See you later, Tina! How about “telephone”? Which letter does it start with? “T.” Great job!

Let’s get a tune started here. Give us a beat!

Tina takes too long dialing with a telephone.

[Music]

[Applause]

[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.

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