Phonics for Kids ???? The AR Sound ???? Phonics in English ????

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In today’s phonics lesson, children were introduced to the letter R and its sound, exemplified by the word “arm.” They engaged in interactive activities, including singing a fun song that incorporated the R sound, reinforcing their learning in an enjoyable way. The lesson concluded with encouragement to continue practicing and exploring more phonics concepts.
  1. What sound does our friend R make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter R?
  3. What fun things did we do with the letter R today?

Phonics for Kids ???? The AR Sound ????

Meet the Letter R!

Hello everyone! Today, we have a special friend to meet. Can you help me call our friend over? Our friend’s name is R. Let’s say it together: R! Great job!

The Sound of R

Our friend R makes a special sound. It’s the first sound in the word “arm.” Can you touch your arm? That’s right! The sound R makes is like a little roar. Let’s say it again: R!

Sing Along with R

Now, let’s have some fun and sing a song! ????

Swimming, swimming in the blue water, so free! Let’s go down!

Arm, arm!

See, what do you see? Treasure all around!

Great singing, everyone! You did an amazing job!

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

We learned so much today with our friend R. Did you know there are many more fun things to learn? You can watch more videos and discover new things every day! Remember to keep smiling and learning!

Goodbye for Now!

That’s all for today! Keep practicing the R sound and have fun. See you next time!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the R sound, like “arm”? What about words that have the R sound in the middle or at the end?
  • When we made the R sound, we touched our arm. Can you find other body parts or objects around you that start with the R sound?
  • How did it feel to sing the song with the R sound? Do you have a favorite song or rhyme that you like to sing? What sounds do you hear in it?
  1. R Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the R sound, like “rug,” “rock,” or “rabbit.” Can you find three things that make the R sound? Share what you found with a friend or family member and practice saying the R sound together.

  2. R Sound Art: Create an art project using the R sound. Draw or cut out pictures of things that start with R, like a rainbow or a rocket. Use crayons, markers, or colored paper to make your artwork colorful and fun. Once you’re done, show your artwork to the class and say the R words out loud.

  3. R Sound Storytime: Listen to a story that has lots of R sounds. As you listen, raise your hand or clap every time you hear a word that starts with the R sound. After the story, try to remember and list some of the R words you heard. Can you make up your own short story using some of these R words?

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 R. Come here, R!

Say it one more time, R! Louder!

Terrific! Hello, R! My friend R is the first sound in the word “arm.” Touch your arm.

Come on, let’s sing!

[Music]

Swimming, swimming in the blue water, so free! Let’s go down!

[Music]

Arm, arm!

[Music]

See, what do you see? Treasure all around!

[Music]

Great singing, everyone! Ta-ta for now!

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This version maintains the essence of the original transcript while ensuring clarity and coherence.

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