 My name is Cindy and today we're going to talk about Phenomic Awareness. One of the activities that I like to do with my children is called the three-letter word song. The C-A-T, how to spell cat. We're blending sounds, making sounds into words and learning how to spell and speak. I love this one because after we've seen it, we have already done this song. I will hear the kids at playtime saying C-A-T, C-A-T, and it sticks in their head. That sticks in my head, but they're actually spelling a word and they actually get it. And sometimes when they'll see the word in print, they'll say C-A-T and they'll sing the song. But it's that song, it's that rhythm that's in their head that's actually helped them understand how to spell a three-letter word. Okay friends, are you ready to play our game today? Yeah. All right, I want you to make your safe nest and put that fist in your nest. Thank you. We're going to get ready to play the spelling game. Who can tell me when I have a kipstse wrap? Dog. Dog. Dog. Dog. Very good. What's the first sound and the letter recorded it? D, D. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. See. Here. Here. There. That spells dog, D-O-G spells dog, D-O-G spells dog, D-O-G, D-O-G. Come on, I have one more, can you hand me your safe vest? Okay. Are you ready? Are you, sir? Cut. Okay. Cut. Ready? Let's listen for that first sound of letters. C-A-T. C-A-T. C-A-T.