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18 Amazing Alphabet Videos to Help Kids Learn Their ABCs
Is there anything more important in a young student’s life than learning their ABCs? This fundamental skill opens up the world of reading and writing, which can take kids just about anywhere! These alphabet videos help teach and reinforce the letters and their sounds in fun and engaging ways. Kids will beg to watch them again and again!
1. Take a trip to Sesame Street
When it comes to alphabet videos, no one does it better than Sesame Street. This compilation of songs includes famous musical guest stars like Usher and India.Arie, plus familiar characters like Elmo and Kermit the Frog.
2. Rap the alphabet
It’s the ABC song, but with a hip-hop twist. This video also covers the sounds each letter makes, making the alphabet more meaningful.
3. Watch the Alphablocks
This video episode of the popular show opens with the Alphablocks trying to sing the familiar ABC song—but some letters want more than their fair share! You can watch just this part alone, or play the entire video to see the Alphablocks on their various adventures.
4. Workout to the letter sounds
Popular kids’ entertainer Jack Hartmann gets little ones up and moving as they work out and learn their letters at the same time. This one is perfect for a movement break!
5. Canta la alphabeto en Español
Why limit yourself to English? Gina Rodriguez and Elmo are here to help you learn to sing the ABCs in Spanish too!
6. Learn the yoga alphabet
Learn the alphabet and basic yoga poses, all at the same time! Watch the video through once, then go back and play it slowly letter-by-letter, doing the yoga poses along the way. This is such a fun way to do the ABCs!
7. Transform the letters of the alphabet
Kids who love to play with cars and trucks will get a kick out of this alphabet video. Each letter drives onto the screen in pieces, then transforms itself into position.
8. Do the alphabet dance
We love alphabet videos that get kids up and moving! In this one, little learners make the shapes of the letters with their bodies as they dance along to the upbeat music.
9. Meet the dinosaur alphabet
Dino-obsessed kids will love this video! It features a dinosaur for every letter of the alphabet, plus fun facts about each species.
10. Sing a new alphabet song
Ready for a new alphabet tune? This video features a competitor on “Alphabet Idol” crooning the ABCs to a new melody and rhythm.
11. Listen to
Chicka Chicka Boom BoomWhether they’re new to the book or already know it by heart, kids will enjoy this syncopated performance accompanied by colorful visuals. For another fun version, watch Ray Charles reading this beloved favorite!
12. Come to the alphabet party
What happens when you invite all the letters to a party at your house? Find out in this sweet song! (B is blowing bubbles and K is fascinated with her kite, for starters. )
13. Visit the Alphabet Lost and Found
Oh no! So many words have lost their letters! What will they do? Visit the Alphabet Lost and Found, of course! (Love They Might Be Giants? Watch the whole Here Comes The ABCs album here.)
14. Join the StoryBots to learn the alphabet
The StoryBots take you through the alphabet from A to Z in this longer musical video, giving examples along the way. Kids will have fun pretending to be robots as they sing along.
15. Dine on alphabet veggies
Learn the ABCs and a whole lot of healthy vegetables too! From arugula to zucchini, they’re all here, and they’re all nutritious.
16. Dance to the Boogie Woogie Piggies Alphabet
Sesame Street has done so many alphabet videos over the years, but this barnyard classic remains a favorite. Sing and dance (and oink) along with the Boogie Woogie Piggies as they perform the ABCs. (For more throwback fun, check out the time Big Bird thought the alphabet was one long word!)
17. Try the alphabet backwards
Look at the alphabet in a whole new way when you try to sing it backwards. Learning their “CBAs” is new for most kids, and it’s a terrific way to get them to think outside the box.
18. See it, say it, sign it
We love the idea of teaching all kids the sign language alphabet. Even if they never learn another sign, they’ll have the basic skills to communicate with those who are deaf/hard of hearing .
Enjoying these alphabet videos? Keep the learning going with 26 Fun Easy Ways For Kids to Practice Their ABCs.
Plus, 26 Awesome Ways To Use Alphabet Beads For Learning.
English Alphabet Song for Children and Adults
Alphabet Song is a simple, cheerful rhyme with music that is used to teach letters to children. The English alphabet song, better known as the ABC Song, lists the names of all the letters of the English alphabet in order. Light text and a simple melody are quickly remembered even by kids.
Linguists, educators and scientists have long been saying that the human brain perceives and remembers clear and clearly structured information better. Therefore, when working with toddlers and older children, visual material and musical additions are often used. nine0003
A song about the alphabet in English helps to quickly master new material not only for children, but also for adults. And the modern multimedia world provides a wide selection of videos and audio about, the song in which is very easy to remember.
Contents
- How children first learn about letters and sounds
- ABC Song - the easiest song about the alphabet
- The British pronunciation of "Zed" for "Z"
- Song "Reverse Alphabet" in English
- Alphabet by the names of animals and objects
- Acoustic songs and acrostics
How children learn about letters and sounds for the first time
Educators and parents clearly realize that knowing the alphabet is the first and most important step of learning a foreign language on the way to reading, speaking and writing. However, learning letters is much more than just the song "English alphabet".
Indeed, most children begin to learn English with an alphabet song, complemented by bright pictures of letters. But the baby learns sounds much earlier than he learns letters.
A small child listens and reproduces the sounds he hears, and begins to intuitively understand that the names of surrounding objects and phenomena consist of sound units, that is, syllables.
This explains why even small children are able to distinguish between a request to find a cup and a request to bring a stone. Although at the same time the child will not be able to explain how he knows that this object is called that. nine0003
In this way, babies first get an idea of sounds and letters when they hear and reproduce the sounds around them. Therefore, it is important to let them listen to songs about the English alphabet as early and as often as possible.
ABC Song - the easiest song about the alphabet
The easiest way to learn a foreign alphabet is to pronounce melodic in order. Moreover, you can do this in a sing-song voice to quiet and calm music, or, conversely, quickly list all 26 letters at an accelerated pace. nine0003
"The A.B.C."/ˌEɪ.biːˈsiː/, "A.B.Cs" /ˌeɪ.biːˈsiːz/ or ABC Song is one of the most famous songs in the English language, which is also called the "Alphabet Song".
ABC song about the English alphabet is also one of the most popular in English-speaking countries, especially in the United States of America. It is ideal for teaching the foreign alphabet to very young students, as it has the simplest text and a calm musical motive. nine0003
ABC The English Alphabet song was first copyrighted in 1835. Then the music publisher from Boston Charles Bradley registered it in his name and gave the name, which in its full version sounds like “ The A.B.C., German style with variations for flute with light accompaniment for forte ”.
The 18th century composer Louis Le Mer invented, as recorded in the copyright, the musical arrangement of this ditty. The corresponding entry was made "by an act of Congress in 1835 by C. Bradley in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Massachusetts." nine0003
Lyrics of an ABC Song in which each line represents two measures or eight beats:
- A, B, C, D, E, F, G … (/ eɪ biː siː diː iː ɛf dʒiː /)
- H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P … (/ eɪtʃ aɪ dʒeɪ keɪ ɛlɛmɛnoʊ piː /; than the rest of the rhyme)
- Q, R, S … / T, U, V … (/ kjuː ɑːr ɛs | tiː juː viː /; pause between S and T, although in some variants the conjunction "and" is pronounced)
- W … X … / Y and (/&) Z. (/ˈdʌbəl.juː ɛks | waɪ ænd ziː /; pause between X and Y, and W and X last two beats)
- Now, I know my ABCs. (/naʊ aɪ noʊ maɪ eɪ biː siːz /)0013 Next time, won't you sing with me? (/ nɛ kst taɪ m woʊ nt juː sɪŋ wɪð miː /) (Translation: Do you want to sing with me next time?).
According to the Newberry Library, which says: "The theme is that used by Mozart in his piano variations Ah, vous dirai-je, maman." This tune is the same as the tune for the children's songs "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep". nine0003
British pronunciation of "Zed" for "Z"
There is another variant of the ABC Song called "Zed for Z". The fact is that in the USA the letter “Z” is distinguished by the pronunciation of “zee” (zee) from the pronunciation of most other English-speaking countries (Great Britain, Australia, Canada), in which this letter is pronounced as “zed” (zed).
Available with zed pronunciation. In this case, the second line is shortened and the last one is lengthened, forming a rhyme between N and zed:
A- b- C- D- E- F- G
H-J-J-K-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-S-SU 9000 9000 9000 9000 v‑w-x-y‑z(ed)
When performing this song about the English alphabet, as a rule, the missing zi-rhyme is not missed, but some children try to use it out of habit.
Attention! nine0045 The French version of "The English Alphabet" is also popular in Canada. At the same time, the melody of the performance does not change, except for the last line, which requires adjustment to match the two-syllable pronunciation of the French "Y".
"Reverse Alphabet" song in English
Wee Sing released a reverse alphabet song called "ZYXs". The Canadian children's television series The Big Comfortable Couch used a version of the song in the first episode of the fourth season, "Back". So it got its wide distribution. nine0054
The e-d-c-b part is as fast as the l-m-n-o part in a regular alphabet song.
In 1966, comedian Soupy Sales released a song called "Backwards Alphabet" which featured a reverse alphabet in a lyrical style. The original version of the song was performed by actress Judy Rolin with the Smothers Brothers in the 1966 television series Through the Looking Glass.
Animal and object names alphabet
The song "English alphabet" for children with the name of animals or objects for each letter will explain the alphabet to the kids, matching the letters with the names of the words. So, children quickly memorize not only the letters of the English alphabet, but also many new foreign words.
Table with the names of words from the song about the English alphabet:
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