Around here, we believe in ourselves! And you’re here, so that means you can believe in yourself, too. You can believe in who you are. You can believe in your achievements. You can take PRIDE in them.
Today’s Word: Pride
We are going to learn what pride means, where the word pride comes from, and how to use pride in a sentence. Then, we are going to practice saying pride together. That's the super fun part!
These words are great fun for building the vocabulary of kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students, age 5 - 7. And today's word instills self-love and confidence.
And, when you are finished learning, be sure to print your pride coloring sheet!
Thank you for watching!
Until next time, happy learning!
🌈This video features the GILBERT font. The Gilbert font is a tribute font to honor the memory of Gilbert Baker, the creator of the iconic Rainbow Flag. The colorful Gilbert typeface was designed to express diversity and inclusion, which I am all about!
And guess what -- the Gilbert font is free! To download and use the Gilbert font in your creations, go to https://www.typewithpride.com/. There you can also learn more about Gilbert Baker and the creation of this fun and fabulous font that reminds me, and maybe you too, that we are all love.