The letter “P” with Paul the Penguin – The alphabet – Phonics For Kids

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter “P” with Paul the Penguin, learning its sound and how to write both the uppercase and lowercase forms. We also identified words that start with “P,” such as “pear,” “pizza,” and “popcorn,” and enjoyed a fun sing-along. Keep practicing and stay excited about discovering more letters!
  1. What sound does the letter “P” make?
  2. Can you name a food that starts with the letter “P”?
  3. How do you write the big letter “P”? Can you show me?

The Letter “P” with Paul the Penguin

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to learn all about the letter “P.” Are you ready? Let’s have some fun!

Meet the Letter “P”

The letter “P” makes a sound like this: “puh.” Can you try it? Great job!

Writing the Letter “P”

Let’s learn how to write the big letter “P.” Start at the bottom and draw a line going up. Then, make a curve to the right and tuck it in. It looks like a koala tree!

Now, let’s try the small letter “p.” Start at the top, go down, then go back up and make a little curve to the right. It looks like a fishing rod!

Words That Start with “P”

Let’s think of some words that start with “P.” How about “pear”? Pears are yummy fruits!

Do you like “pizza”? Pizza is a tasty treat that comes from Italy!

What about “popcorn”? It’s a fun snack to eat at the movies.

And don’t forget “penguin,” like our friend Paul the Penguin!

Sing Along with Paul

Now, let’s sing a song with Paul the Penguin! “Peppers and cheese, oh give me please!” Sing along and have fun!

Keep Learning

You’ve learned the letter “P” today, but there are so many more letters to discover! Keep watching more videos to learn about them all. Have fun on your learning adventure!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the letter “P”? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  • What is your favorite word that starts with “P” and why? Is it something you like to eat, play with, or maybe a place you like to visit?
  • Have you ever seen a penguin like Paul in real life or in a movie? What do you think penguins do for fun?
  1. Letter “P” Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter “P.” Can you find a pencil, a picture, or a pillow? Make a list of all the “P” items you discover and share them with your friends or family.

  2. Craft a “P” Collage: Gather some old magazines or newspapers and cut out pictures of things that start with the letter “P.” Glue them onto a piece of paper to create a colorful collage. Can you find a picture of a panda, a pumpkin, or a plane? Display your collage for everyone to see!

  3. Story Time with “P” Words: Create a short story using as many “P” words as you can. Start with a sentence like, “Paul the Penguin went to a picnic with a pear and a pizza.” Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can add more “P” words to it!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Hello everyone! Today, I present to you the letter “P.”

[Applause]

I’m Pee, and I have perfect pitch, don’t you think?

First, you need to get my sound right. It’s like this:

[Music]

Perfect! Now, let’s get back to the writing part.

First, as a capital letter, let’s start down here and draw a line upwards. Then we curve it up to the right and tuck it in right here.

There you go!

It looks like a koala tree.

Now, let’s try the smaller caps. It’s the same but smaller. We start up here and go downwards, then up, and we go to the top and draw a curve on the right.

Pretty nice! Oh, it looks like a fishing rod.

[Applause]

Let’s look at words. “Impair” starts with “P.” I love pears, don’t you?

“Pizza” also starts with “P.” Did you know pizza came from Italy?

[Music]

What does “popcorn” start with?

“Perfection.”

“Penguin” also starts with “P.”

See? You’re in a pit, Paul! I think we’ve got it down, don’t you?

Singing time!

[Music]

Let’s get Paul back!

[Music]

Oh, Penguin Paul!

[Music]

Peppers and cheese, oh give me please!

Oh, Peter, give me please!

[Music]

[Applause]

[Music]

[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]

This version removes any informal language and maintains a clear and professional tone while preserving the essence of the original transcript.

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