Letter V: cursive script – The alphabet for kids

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter V, learning its sound and how to write both the uppercase and lowercase forms. We also identified words that begin with V, such as “video,” “violin,” and “vampire,” and enjoyed a fun song about Vince the Vampire. Keep practicing and discovering more letters of the alphabet!
  1. What sound does the letter V make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter V?
  3. How do you write the letter V? Can you show me?

Let’s Learn About the Letter V!

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have fun with the letter V. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

Meet the Letter V

The letter V is very special. It makes a sound like this: “vuh.” Can you try saying it? Great job!

Writing the Letter V

Let’s learn how to write the letter V. First, we start at the top and draw a line down. Then, we go back up. It’s like a big pointy slide! Isn’t that easy?

Writing the Little v

Now, let’s try the little v. We start by going up, then curve down, and back up again. It’s a bit like a swan swimming in the water. You can practice this at home with a pen and paper!

Words That Start with V

Let’s think of some words that start with V. Have you heard the word “video”? It starts with V! I love watching videos. Do you?

Another word is “violin.” It also starts with V. The violin makes beautiful music!

And how about “vampire”? Vampires have big teeth, and they start with the letter V too!

Sing Along with V

Let’s sing a fun song about Vince the Vampire. He has a very nice voice and loves to sing on stage. Can you imagine him playing the violin too?

Keep Learning!

You’ve learned all about the letter V today! There are so many more letters to discover. You can watch more videos and learn about all the letters of the alphabet. Have fun learning!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the letter V? Maybe you can find some things around your home or school that start with V!
  • Have you ever seen or played a violin? What kind of music do you think a violin can make? Can you imagine how it would sound if Vince the Vampire played it?
  • What is your favorite letter of the alphabet, and why? Is there something special about it, like a word or a sound that you like?
  1. V Treasure Hunt: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom to find items that start with the letter V. Can you find a vase, a vest, or maybe even a vegetable? Take a picture or draw what you find and share it with your friends!

  2. V Sound Detective: Become a sound detective and listen for the “vuh” sound in words around you. Ask your family or friends to say words, and you can give a thumbs up if you hear the letter V sound. How many words can you find in a day?

  3. Create a V Collage: Gather magazines, newspapers, or printouts and cut out pictures of things that start with the letter V. Glue them onto a big piece of paper to make a colorful collage. You can even add drawings of your own V words!

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

[Music]

Hello friends! Today, I present the letter V.

[Applause]

Welcome! Let’s talk about the letter V. First, my sound.

[Music]

I can’t hear you! Very good!

[Applause]

Let’s start to write the letter V. We start here and draw a line down, then up again. It’s really easy!

Victory! Very well! Very good! I look like a pizza!

Now, let’s look at the lowercase version. We start here, go up, curve down, and up again, and a little bit down. Phew, that was a bit crazy! But look, I look like a swan!

At home with pen and paper, it’s super easy!

Now let me show you some words that start with V. Have you heard my velvety voice? The first letter in the word “video” is V. I love watching Smile and Learn videos, don’t you?

[Music]

What about “violin”? What letter does it start with? V! Very good! That violin sound is my favorite.

“Vampire” also starts with a V. Careful, because those teeth— we’re very proud of them!

Shall we sing?

[Vince the Vampire had a very nice voice, right on stage. His throat got tight, feeling his nerves. I said, “All right, a violin to…”]

[Music]

[Laughter]

[Applause]

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.

[Music]

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