The letter “T” with Tina the turtle – Educational video to learn the consonants – Phonics For Kids

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter “T” with Tina the Turtle, focusing on its sound, writing, and words that begin with it. We practiced saying the “T” sound, learned how to write both the capital and lowercase “T,” and identified words like “train,” “tiger,” “turtle,” and “telephone.” The lesson concluded with a fun song to reinforce our learning and encourage continued exploration of the alphabet.
  1. What sound does the letter “T” make?
  2. Can you show me how to write a big “T” and a small “t”?
  3. Can you think of other words that start with the letter “T”?

The Letter “T” with Tina the Turtle

Hi friends! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about the letter “T” with our friend, Tina the Turtle. Let’s get ready to listen and learn!

Listening to the “T” Sound

First, let’s train our ears to hear the “T” sound. Can you say “T” with me? Great job! The “T” sound is like a little tap with your tongue. Let’s try it again: “T, T, T!”

Writing the Letter “T”

Now, let’s learn how to write the letter “T.” We’ll start with the big capital “T.” It’s easy! We draw a line down, and then a line across the top. It looks like a hammer!

Next, let’s try the small “t.” We start with a line down, and then a little line across the middle. It looks like a duck with a hat!

Words That Start with “T”

Let’s find some words that start with “T.” The first letter in “train” is “T.” Can you say “train”? All aboard!

Another word is “tiger.” It also starts with “T.” Roar like a tiger!

How about “turtle”? Tina is a turtle, and there are two “T” letters in “turtle.” Can you count them? One, two!

And what about “telephone”? It starts with “T” too. Can you pretend to call someone on a telephone?

Let’s Sing a Tune!

Let’s have some fun with a little song. Give us a beat!

“Tina takes too long dialing with a telephone.”

Great singing, everyone!

Keep Learning!

You’ve just learned about the letter “T,” but there are many more letters to discover! Keep watching more videos to learn about them and have fun with new adventures.

See you next time, friends!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter “T”? Maybe you can find some in your house or outside. What do you see?
  • When we learned about the letter “T,” we talked about a train, a tiger, and a turtle. Which one is your favorite and why?
  • Let’s pretend we’re on a telephone call. Who would you call, and what would you talk about? Can you imagine a fun conversation?
  • Treasure Hunt for “T” Words: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter “T.” Can you find a toy, a towel, or a table? Make a list or draw pictures of the “T” items you discover. Share your findings with a friend or family member!
  • Tasty “T” Treats: With the help of an adult, prepare a simple snack that starts with the letter “T,” like toast or tomatoes. Talk about the taste and texture of the food. Can you think of other foods that start with “T”? Try to draw them or pretend to make them with playdough.
  • Turtle Art: Create your own turtle using craft materials like paper plates, colored paper, and markers. As you make your turtle, think about the word “turtle” and how it has two “T” sounds. Can you name other animals that start with “T”? Try drawing them too!

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

[Music]

Hi friends! Let’s put our hands together to welcome… that’s me! Today, it’s time to learn about me. Let’s train our ears to my sound. Repeat after me.

[Music]

[Applause]

Now, let’s try to write the letter “M.” Let’s start with a capital letter. It’s easy! We start up here and draw a line down, and now right over here, we draw another line across.

Terrific! Easy, right? I look like a hammer!

[Music]

Now, let’s tackle the smaller “m.” We start here, travel up here, now down and up right at the end. That one was a little bit trickier. Oh, we forgot the hat! I’d say I look like a duck!

Let’s look at the words we’re in. The first letter in “train” is “T.”

[Music]

All aboard! “Tiger” also starts with the letter “T.” There are a few of my letters in “turtle.” How many?

[Music]

One and two!

See you later, Tina! How about “telephone”? Which letter does it start with? “T.” Great job!

Let’s get a tune started here. Give us a beat!

Tina takes too long dialing with a telephone.

[Music]

[Applause]

[Music]

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 maintains the essence of the original transcript while removing any informal or unclear phrases.

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