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Vowels Identification
GenX-Education
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10/9/2024
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00:00
I'm Teddy.
00:01
Welcome to my amusement park.
00:03
Would you like to hang out with me and learn about vowel sounds and how to make words with vowels?
00:11
Great. We are going to have so much fun.
00:15
Let's start by learning the five letters of the alphabet that are called vowels.
00:21
Say them with me.
00:23
A, E, I, O, U.
00:28
Now, sing them with me.
00:32
A, E, I, O, U.
00:37
Here is a special song that will help you learn your vowels.
00:42
A, E, I, O, U.
00:46
I can learn vowels too.
00:50
A, E, I, O, U.
00:54
It's fun for me and you.
00:59
Singing is so much fun.
01:01
Now, let's see if you can find all the hidden vowels in my amusement park.
01:08
When you find a vowel, E, O, U, I, A,
01:25
you are doing a super job.
01:29
Hey, did you know that each vowel makes two sounds?
01:35
One sound is long and one sound is short.
01:42
A, E, I, O, U.
01:52
Let's listen to an example of the short vowel in a word over at the Ferris wheel.
02:01
A, cat, E, pen, I, pig, O, dog, U, bug.
02:12
Next, you'll get to play the whack-a-mole game.
02:17
When the mole comes out of the hole holding the word, click the vowel
02:22
that the word contains at the bottom of the screen.
02:26
But watch the timer.
02:28
The mole goes back in the hole after 15 seconds.
02:35
I, yippee, E, yippee, A, yippee,
02:46
O, yippee, U, yippee.
03:01
You are doing great.
03:03
Let's see if you can identify words on your own.
03:07
Can you click on the word hat?
03:09
Hat. Now, click on the word egg.
03:24
Egg. Now, click on the word dog.
03:33
Dog. Now, click on the word pig.
03:39
Pig. Now, click on the word fun.
03:52
Fun. These are all examples of words with short vowel sounds.
04:01
Do you remember the other sound a vowel makes?
04:05
The other sound is long.
04:08
Click on each vowel of the roller coaster to hear the long vowel sounds.
04:16
A, E, I, O, U. Let's listen to an example of the long vowel in a word over at the carousel.
04:35
A, ape, E, bee, I, pie, O, goat, U, glue.
04:57
Next, you'll get to play the whack-a-mole game.
05:06
When the mole comes out of the hole holding the word, click the vowel
05:11
that the word contains at the bottom of the screen.
05:15
But watch the timer.
05:17
The mole goes back in the hole after 15 seconds.
05:21
I, yippee, E, yippee, A, yippee, O, yippee.
05:52
You, yippee.
05:58
You are doing great.
06:00
Let's see if you can identify words on your own.
06:06
Can you click on the word rake?
06:12
Rake. Now, click on the word feet.
06:21
Feet. Now, click on the word toe.
06:32
Toe. Now, click on the word bike.
06:43
Bike. Now, click on the word blue.
06:52
Blue. These are all examples of words with long vowel sounds.
07:02
Let's play the last game at the Ferris wheel before you leave the amusement park.
07:08
As you can see, each Ferris wheel cart has a vowel on it.
07:13
The word you are trying to complete is in the middle.
07:18
Click on a vowel to complete the word, and click the done button to check your answer.
07:25
Good luck.
07:30
These are examples of short vowel sounds.
07:34
Cap, cop, cup.
07:37
These are examples of short vowel sounds.
07:48
Peg, pig, pug.
07:59
These are examples of short vowel sounds.
08:02
Dig, dog, dug.
08:07
These are examples of short vowel sounds.
08:17
Top, tap, tip.
08:29
These are examples of short vowel sounds.
08:33
Fun, fan, thin.
08:37
These are examples of long vowel sounds.
08:48
Cake, coke.
08:57
These are examples of long vowel sounds.
09:01
Tree, true.
09:07
These are examples of long vowel sounds.
09:15
Ice, ace.
09:23
These are examples of long vowel sounds.
09:27
Low, law.
09:29
These are examples of long vowel sounds.
09:39
June, Jane.
09:44
You are so smart, and it was so much fun playing with you.
09:50
Please come back to the amusement park with me sometime to review your vowels.
09:56
Not only did you learn your short and long vowel sounds,
10:01
but you also learned how to make words with vowels.
10:05
Way to go.
10:07
Let's finish by singing the vowel song again.
10:11
A, E, I, O, U. I can learn vowels too.
10:19
A, E, I, O, U.
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