Letters G, H, and I
Let's dive into the wonderful world of letters! First up is the letter G! It looks a bit like a C, but with a little shelf inside, just like a cozy spot for a goat to rest! Can you think of some fun words that start with the letter G? That's right! Goat and grapes are two great examples! Now, let's make the sound together: /g/! Great job!
Next, we have the letter H. This letter is made up of two tall lines with a bridge connecting them in the middle, just like a house! Can you think of some words that start with H? Yes! A house and a hat are perfect examples! Let’s say the sound for H together: /h/! Awesome!
Finally, let’s explore the letter I. It looks like a tall line with a little hat on top and shoes at the bottom, just like a tiny person standing up! Can you think of words that start with I? Yes! An igloo and ice cream are both great examples! Now, let’s say the sound for I together: /i/! Fantastic work, everyone! You are doing an amazing job learning your letters!
Context recap: Let's dive into the wonderful world of letters! First up is the letter G! It looks a bit like a C, but with a little shelf inside, just like a cozy spot for a goat to rest! Can you think of some fun words that start with the letter G?
Why this matters: Letters G, H, and I helps learners in Reading connect ideas from Pre-K Language Arts Explorers to decisions they make during practice and assessment. Keep the explanation friendly and practical.
Step-by-step approach: (1) define the goal in one sentence, (2) identify evidence that supports the goal, (3) explain how each piece of evidence changes your conclusion, and (4) verify the final answer against the original goal and constraints.