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Class P.P.4+ English DigiBook

Introduction

🚀 Welcome to the Magical World of Numbers!🌈Hey there, young mathematicians! Get ready to embark on an exciting journey into the enchanting realm of numbers. Numbers are like magical keys that help us unlock the secrets of counting, measuring, and solving all sorts of mathematical mysteries!

But wait, there's more! We'll explore two fascinating number systems—the ancient Roman numerals and the modern Hindu-Arabic numeral system. Ever noticed Roman numerals on clocks, in your favorite storybooks, or even on school timetables? They're like hidden treasures waiting to be discovered!

So, gather your curiosity, put on your explorer hats, and let's dive into the magical world of numbers. Get ready for a journey full of fun, learning, and a sprinkle of mathematical magic! 🌟✨

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Class P.P.4+ English DigiBook

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Introduction
The alphabet is the foundation of language and a fundamental concept in learning how to read and write. It consists of 26 letters, each with its unique shape and sound. Learning the alphabet is an exciting journey that introduces children to the world of words, stories, and communication.
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A - The letter 'A' is the first letter of the alphabet. It looks like two slanting lines meeting at the top with a curve. 'A' makes the sound "a" as in "apple."

B - The letter 'B' is the second letter. It looks like a stick and a belly. 'B' makes the sound "b" as in "ball."

C - The letter 'C' comes next. It looks like a curve. 'C' makes the sound "c" as in "cat."

D - The letter 'D' follows. It looks like a stick and a small circle. 'D' makes the sound "d" as in "dog."

E - The letter 'E' is the fifth letter. It looks like three horizontal lines. 'E' makes the sound "e" as in "elephant."

F - The letter 'F' is next. It looks like a stick and two lines crossing. 'F' makes the sound "f" as in "fish."

G - The letter 'G' follows. It looks like a curve and a stick. 'G' makes the sound "g" as in "goat."

H - The letter 'H' comes next. It looks like two sticks standing together. 'H' makes the sound "h" as in "hat."

I - The letter 'I' is the ninth letter. It looks like a straight line. 'I' makes the sound "i" as in "igloo."

J - The letter 'J' follows. It looks like a hook. 'J' makes the sound "j" as in "jelly."

K - The letter 'K' comes next. It looks like a stick and a kick. 'K' makes the sound "k" as in "kite."

L - The letter 'L' is next. It looks like a stick and a corner. 'L' makes the sound "l" as in "lion."

M - The letter 'M' follows. It looks like two sticks slanting away from each other. 'M' makes the sound "m" as in "moon."

N - The letter 'N' comes next. It looks like two sticks slanting towards each other. 'N' makes the sound "n" as in "net."

O - The letter 'O' is the fifteenth letter. It looks like a circle. 'O' makes the sound "o" as in "orange."

P - The letter 'P' follows. It looks like a stick and a small circle on top. 'P' makes the sound "p" as in "pencil."

Q - The letter 'Q' comes next. It looks like a circle with a tail. 'Q' makes the sound "q" as in "queen."

R - The letter 'R' is next. It looks like a stick and a curve. 'R' makes the sound "r" as in "rainbow."

S - The letter 'S' follows. It looks like a curve. 'S' makes the sound "s" as in "sun."

T - The letter 'T' comes next. It looks like a stick. 'T' makes the sound "t" as in "tree."

U - The letter 'U' is the twenty-first letter. It looks like a curve and a stick. 'U' makes the sound "u" as in "umbrella."

V - The letter 'V' follows. It looks like two diagonal lines meeting at the center. 'V' makes the sound "v" as in "violin."

W - The letter 'W' comes next. It looks like two slanting lines meeting at the center. 'W' makes the sound "w" as in "watermelon."

X - The letter 'X' is the twenty-fourth letter. It looks like two crossing lines. 'X' makes the sound "x" as in "xylophone."

Y - The letter 'Y' follows. It looks like a slanting line and a curve. 'Y' makes the sound "y" as in "yogurt."

Z - The letter 'Z' is the last letter of the alphabet. It looks like two slanting lines meeting at the bottom. 'Z' makes the sound "z" as in "zebra."
Conclusion
Learning the alphabet is an essential step for pre-primary kids in their educational journey. By recognizing and understanding each letter and its sound, children will be better equipped to read, write, and communicate effectively. Encourage your child to explore the alphabet through fun activities, songs, and games to make the learning process enjoyable and engaging!



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