Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about some special letters: G, K, and N. Let’s get started!
Good morning! I’m the letter G. Let’s learn about my sound. Can you say it with me? Great job!
Now, let’s try writing me. For the big G, start at the top, make a big curve down, and then draw a line to the left. It looks like a squirrel’s tail!
For the small g, draw a circle and then a line that goes down and loops up. It looks like a yo-yo! Try it with a pen and paper at home.
Here are some words that start with G: “gorilla,” “galaxy,” “genie,” “giant,” and “guitar.” Did you know our galaxy is called the Milky Way? And I can play a G chord on my guitar!
Hi there! I’m the letter K. Let’s make my sound together. Perfect!
To write the big K, draw a straight line down. Then, make a line up and another down from the middle. It looks like a cheerleader!
For the small k, draw a line down, then go up and curve to the right. Add a line through the middle, and it looks like a rabbit!
Here are some words that start with K: “kiwi,” “kung fu,” “karaoke,” and “ketchup.” How many K’s are in “karaoke”? Two! And ketchup is yummy on hamburgers!
Hello! I’m the letter N. Let’s make my sound. Nice work!
To write the big N, draw a line up, then go down diagonally, and another line up. It looks like a bookshelf!
For the small n, draw a line down, then curve to the right and down. Finish with a little curve up. It looks like a turtle!
Here are some words that start with N: “nose,” “ninja,” and “November.” Use your nose to sniff around, and remember to wear a jacket in November!
You’ve just learned about the letters G, K, and N. There are so many more letters to discover! Keep watching more videos and join us for new adventures. Happy learning!
Letter Hunt: Go on a letter hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letters G, K, and N. Can you find a guitar, a kiwi, or a nose? Draw a picture of each object you find and try to write the letter it starts with next to your drawing.
Sound Match Game: Create a matching game with cards. On one set of cards, draw pictures of objects that start with G, K, and N (like a gorilla, kite, and nest). On another set, write the letters G, K, and N. Mix them up and try to match each picture with the correct letter. Can you make the sound of each letter when you find a match?
Letter Art: Use playdough or clay to form the letters G, K, and N. Try to make them big and small. Can you make a big G that looks like a squirrel’s tail or a small n that looks like a turtle? Once you’re done, show your creations to a friend or family member and tell them what each letter looks like.
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Hi friends! Today I’m introducing the letter G.
Good morning! I’m G. Let me show you some things about me. Let’s start with my sound. Repeat after me.
Now let’s try writing with me. First, the capital letter: you start here and curve the line all the way down here. Now draw a straight line to your left. Good! I look like a squirrel.
Let’s try the lowercase. We draw a circle and then a line that goes down and up into a loop. There you go! I look like a yo-yo. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Now let’s look at some words that start with G. The first letter in “gorilla” is G. See you later! “Galaxy” also starts with G. Do you know our galaxy is the Milky Way? What about “genie”? What letter does it start with? Great job!
This one is a big one: “giant.” How many G’s are in this one? “Guitar” also has a G in it. I can play the G chord on my guitar; it sounds great!
Let’s get this singing going!
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Hi friends! I’m here to present the letter K.
Okay, here I go! I’m K. Let’s start with my sound. Repeat after me. Perfect!
Now let me show you how to write me. Let’s start with a capital letter. We start up here and draw a straight line downwards. Now in the middle, we draw a line up this way and another one down that way. Yay! Keep it up! I look like a cheerleader.
Let’s try the lowercase. We’ll start here and go down. Now we go up and turn to the right like that. Good! Last thing we need to do is draw a line that goes through here, and we’re done! Now I look like a rabbit.
Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Now let me show you some words that start with K. The first word is “kiwi.” I love kiwis! “Kung fu” also starts with K. I’m the king of kung fu!
How many K’s are in the word “karaoke”? One and two! Yes! “Ketchup” also starts with K, the perfect sauce for a hamburger.
Okay, we’re done! Let’s get this going with a song!
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Hello! Today I’m here to present the letter N.
Nice to meet you! Now it’s time for me, letter N. Let’s start with my sound. Repeat after me. Not bad!
Now let’s try writing me; it’s easy! We start here and draw a straight line upwards. Now up here, we go down again but diagonally over here. Now we just make another straight line up. Nice! I look like a bookshelf.
Let’s try the lowercase. We start here and go down. Then we go back on the same line and curve to the right and down again. Right at the end, we make a little curve up, and done! That’s professional writing right there! Now I look like a turtle.
Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Now let’s look at some words that start with N. The first letter in the word “nose” is N. Let’s sniff around with our nose!
What about “ninja”? What letter does it start with? Nicely done! “November” also starts with N. Don’t forget your jacket!
So, ready for the song? Nick, I need you here, buddy!
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