Lesson Note: Exploring the Letter "W" for Early Learners
- Ngechent

- Oct 24, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 5, 2025
Engaging Activities to Master the Letter "W"

Lesson Objective
Students will recognize, pronounce, and write the letter "W."
Students will identify words that begin with the letter "W."
Students will engage in interactive activities to reinforce their understanding of the letter.
Teaching/Learning Materials Needed
Letter "W" flashcards (Image of the letter "W")
Whiteboard and markers
Letter "W" song (audio or video)
Picture cards of "W" words (e.g., whale, window, watermelon)
Craft materials (paper, scissors, glue)
Small objects that start with "W" for hands-on activities
Introduction
Visual: Image of the letter "W" flashcard
Begin the lesson by showing students the letter "W" flashcard. Explain that it is the 23rd letter of the alphabet.
Discuss the sound of the letter "W" and demonstrate it.
Presentation in Steps
| Step | Description |
|----------|-----------------|
| Presenting the Letter Card and Sound | |
| Visual: Flashcard showing the letter "W" with phonetic spelling (e.g., /w/) | |
| Show the letter "W" card and pronounce the sound clearly. | |
| Ask students to repeat the sound together. | |
| Letter Song | |
|----------------|--|
| Visual: Screenshot or link to a catchy letter "W" song video | |
| Play a fun letter "W" song to reinforce recognition and sound. | |
| Encourage students to sing along and do simple movements related to the letter. | |
The Letter W Rhyme
W is for windy, it blows through the trees.
W is for water, flowing with ease.
W is for wiggly, like a worm in the dirt.
W is for wonderful, it makes life alert!
Letter Game
Visual: Image of various objects starting with "W" (e.g., whale, watch, wagon)
Organize a game where students find objects in the classroom that start with "W."
Allow them to share their findings with the class.
Hands-on Activities
Craft Activity
Visual: Example of a "W" collage with pictures of "W" words
Provide students with magazines or printed pictures of "W" words.
Have them cut out the pictures and glue them onto a large letter "W" template.
Writing Practice
Visual: Sample worksheet with dotted lines for tracing the letter "W"
Distribute worksheets with dotted lines for students to practice writing the letter "W."
Guide them in tracing and then writing it independently.
Conclusion
Visual: Image of students sharing their work or a happy classroom
Recap the letter "W," its sound, and the words associated with it.
Ask students to share one thing they learned about the letter "W."
Homework
Visual: Image of items that start with "W" (e.g., watermelon, windmill, wizard)
Assign students to find three items at home that start with the letter "W" and bring them to class for the next lesson.
Encourage them to practice writing the letter "W" five times in their homework journals.
Additional Notes
Visual: Screenshot of a storybook or video featuring the letter "W" - https://a.co/d/6xbq8hf
Consider incorporating a story or video that features the letter "W" to further engage students.
Use positive reinforcement to encourage participation and enthusiasm throughout the lesson.
This lesson note for the letter "W" includes visuals that will enhance understanding and engagement for each step of the lesson.













































































































































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