Phonics for Kids ???? Learn EE (Long E Sound) ???? Phonics in English ????

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In today’s lesson, students explored the long E sound through engaging activities and songs, featuring words like sheep, green, feet, and tree. The lesson emphasized the importance of phonics in language learning while encouraging students to continue their educational journey with more fun resources. Overall, it was a lively and interactive session that celebrated the joy of learning sounds.
  1. What sound does our friend E make?
  2. Can you think of other words that have the long E sound?
  3. What was your favorite part of learning about the long E sound?

Phonics Fun with the Long E Sound! ????

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have a fun time learning about a special sound in words. Are you ready to meet a new friend? Let’s call out to our friend, E! Can you say, “Come here, E!”? Great job!

Meet the Sound Circus! ????

Welcome to the Sound Circus, where we have a special guest, the letter E! E loves to listen to the sounds of sheep. Let’s sing together and learn some words with the long E sound. Are you ready?

Let’s Sing with E! ????

Here are some words that have the long E sound: sheep, green, feet, and tree. Can you say them with me? Let’s try again: sheep, eel, green, feet, tree. Wonderful singing!

Great Job, Everyone! ????

What a fantastic day of learning! You all did an amazing job singing and learning the long E sound. Remember, there are many more fun things to learn!

Keep Learning and Having Fun! ????

If you enjoyed learning with us today, there are lots more videos where you can learn and have fun. Ask an adult to help you find the Smile and Learn educational channel. Keep exploring and discovering new things every day!

See you next time! Bye-bye! ????

  1. Can you think of other words that have the long E sound, like “sheep” and “tree”? Try to find some around your home or in your favorite storybook!
  2. Why do you think the long E sound is important in words? How does it change the way a word sounds or means?
  3. Have you ever heard the sound of sheep or seen a green tree? Share your experiences and what you liked about them!
  1. Sound Hunt Adventure: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects or pictures that have the long E sound in their names. Can you find a tree, a sheet, or maybe even a picture of the sea? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with your friends or family!

  2. Long E Sound Collage: Create a collage using magazines, newspapers, or printed pictures. Cut out images of things that have the long E sound in their names, like a bee, a leaf, or a piece of cheese. Glue them onto a piece of paper to make a beautiful collage. Can you think of more words with the long E sound to add to your collage?

  3. Story Time with E: With the help of an adult, read a storybook and listen for words with the long E sound. Every time you hear a word with the long E sound, clap your hands or raise your hand. How many words can you find? Try to remember some of the words and use them to tell your own short story!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube 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 E. Come here, E!

One more time, louder! Awesome!

Hello! My friend E is in the world of sheep. She listens to sheep. Come on, let’s sing!

Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, welcome to the Sound Circus! What a special day!

Let’s sing! Hear the sounds we sing: sheep, green, feet, tree.

[Applause]

One more time: sheep, eel, green, feet, tree. Here we go! Sing along!

What a special day! Great singing, everyone!

Ta-ta for now!

[Music]

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This version removes any informal or unclear language while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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