L3_S1_Sentences with Alphabet, and Anagram

L3_S1_Sentences with Alphabet and Anagram

Alphabets are letters or symbols of sounds of a language, and they are the basic units for writing, reading, and speaking. In English, there are 26 letters as you know.

An English pangram is a sentence that contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet. The most well-known English pangram is probably “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”

(Note: You may also try to write your own pangram with all the 26 letters as above)

Here is a poem about a friend, which starts each line with the Alphabet in order (Alphabetic acrostics)

 

Accepts you as you are

Believes in you

Calls you just to say Hi

Doesn't give up on you.

Envisions the whole of you even the unfinished parts.

Forgives your mistakes

Gives unconditionally

Helps you

Invites you over

Just be with you

Keeps you close at Heart

Loves you for who you are

Makes a difference in your life

Never Judges

Offers Support

Picks you up

Quiets your fears

Raises your spirits.

Says nice things about you

Tells you the truth when you need to hear it

Understands You

Values You.

Walks beside you

Explains things you don't understand

Yells when you won't listen and

Zaps you back to reality.

 

(Source: https://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/poem-about-a-friend-2)

(Note: You may also try to write your own poem with all the 26 letters as above)

 

Anagram

An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once.

Example

An anagram word for ‘Listen’ is ‘Silent’.

 

Activity

1. Write a word for each of the alphabet mentioned below and then write a simple sentence for that, as you know (Example: A- Ant      Ant works hard).

1.    F-

2.    U-

3.    O-

4.    H-

5.    T-

6.    V-

7.    N-

8.    I-

9.    G-

10. Q-

 

2.  Find the Anagram word for the following words.

1.    Fired -

2.    Heart -

3.    Race -

4.    Keen -

5.    Trap -

 

Extra Activity

1.    Write at least 1 simple sentence (that is not mentioned already) for each of the 26 letters by referring to your English textbook or by yourself.  Read it and understand it.

2.    Write some words with their anagram word (at least 5 words). 

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