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In this lesson, children are introduced to the OA sound through engaging activities and songs. They learn to recognize and pronounce words that contain the OA sound, such as “oats,” “boat,” and “goat,” while enjoying a fun and interactive environment at the Sound Circus. The lesson encourages ongoing learning and reinforces the importance of having fun while mastering phonics.
  1. What sound does the letter O make in the word “oats”?
  2. Can you think of another word that has the OA sound like “boat”?
  3. What is your favorite food that starts with the letter O?

Phonics for Kids: Learning the OA Sound

Hello everyone! I’m so happy to see you today. I have a special friend to introduce to you. Can you help me call my friend over? My friend’s name is O. Let’s say it together: O!

Great job! O is the first sound in the word “oats.” Oats are something some people eat for breakfast. Yum, oats!

Welcome to the Sound Circus!

Today is a special day because we are at the Sound Circus! Let’s have fun with sounds. Are you ready to sing with me?

Let’s Sing Together!

We are going to sing some words that have the OA sound. Here we go:

  • Oats
  • Boat
  • Coat
  • Goat
  • Toad

Let’s sing them again: oats, boat, coat, goat, toad! Wonderful singing, everyone!

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

We learned so much today about the OA sound. Did you know there are many more fun videos to watch? You can learn even more by watching them!

Remember to keep smiling and learning every day. See you next time!

  • Can you think of other words that have the OA sound, like “boat” or “goat”? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  • Have you ever been on a boat or seen a goat? What was it like? Share your experience with your friends or family!
  • Why do you think learning different sounds, like the OA sound, is important? How does it help us when we read or talk?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects or pictures that have the OA sound in their names. Can you find a coat, a boat, or maybe even a picture of a goat? Once you find them, try saying the words out loud and listen for the OA sound. How many OA words can you find?

  2. OA Sound Art: Create a collage using magazine cutouts or drawings of things that have the OA sound. You can include pictures of oats, boats, coats, goats, and toads. Arrange them on a piece of paper and label each picture with its name. Share your collage with a friend and see if they can spot the OA words!

  3. Story Time: Make up a short story using as many OA words as you can. You can start with something like, “Once upon a time, a goat sailed a boat to find a new coat.” Share your story with your family or friends. How many OA words did you use in your story?

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

[Music]

Hello everyone! It’s me, FY, and I have a new friend to introduce to you. My friend is just over there. Can you call my friend over? My friend’s name is O.

Come here, O! Say it one more time—louder! Oh, awesome! Hello, my friend O!

O is the first sound in the word “oats.” Some people eat them for breakfast. Oats!

Come on, let’s sing! Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, welcome to the Sound Circus! Yes, what a special day!

Sing! We sing! Hear the sounds we sing!

Oats, boat, coat, goat, toad!

One more time: oats, boat, coat, goat, toad!

Here we go! Sing along! What a special day! Great singing, everyone!

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