
Do you know the letter O sound? Let's learn the letter O sound with this listen and repeat phonics song.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
You learned the sound of the letter O by listening and repeating a fun song. Keep practicing to remember it!
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4 activities you can do with your child now
- Sing the Letter O song together with your child, emphasizing the sound of the letter O. - Look for objects around the house that start with the letter O, like an orange or an octopus, and encourage your child to name them. - Play a game of "I Spy" using objects that start with the letter O, helping your child practice identifying the sound in different words. - Create a craft activity using letter O cutouts, such as making an owl or an ocean scene, and discuss the sound of the letter O while doing the activity.
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Pretend play with your child
GAME NAME: "O Sound Scavenger Hunt" GAME INSTRUCTIONS: Listen to the "Letter O Song" together and then go on a scavenger hunt around the house to find objects that start with the letter O sound. Have your child repeat the sound and name the objects they find.
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1 moral thought for your child inspired by this
"Learning the letter O sound helps us communicate better. Practice listening and repeating to improve our speech and language skills."




