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Camel Sound Phonics Learn the Hard C Sound

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What Is the Camel Sound in Phonics with Word Examples

Camels say “mmm” – just like the letter M! Let’s learn the Camel Sound in a fun way!

In Camel Sound phonics, we focus on the “mmm” sound that we hear at the beginning of the word camel. This is the sound of the letter M. Learning the Camel Sound helps kids recognise the M sound in different words, read M words easily, and improve early spelling skills. Let’s explore the Camel Sound for kids with simple examples and fun practice.

Letter M Sound
Beginning Sound
Easy to Say
Feature Details
Sound /m/ as in camel
Letter M m
Type Consonant Sound
Where We Hear It Beginning, middle, and end of words
Example Words man, milk, jam, drum

What Is the Camel Sound?

The Camel Sound is the /m/ sound. It is the sound we hear at the start of the word camel.

Camel Sound phonics example with baby camel
  • It is made by the letter M.
  • It is a consonant sound.
  • Your lips close when you say it.
Did You Know? The word camel starts with the letter M sound. That is why it is called the Camel Sound in phonics!

How Does the Camel Sound Sound?

Say it slowly:
“mmmmmm”
  • Close your lips gently.
  • Let the sound come from your nose.
  • Your voice vibrates when you say /m/.

Try it now: mmm… mmm… mmm… Just like a humming sound!

Camel Sound Words List

Words Beginning with M

man
mat
milk
moon
monkey
mouse
Camel Sound phonics example with adult camel

Words with M in the Middle or End

camel
lemon
tomato
jam
drum
ham
Did You Know? The /m/ sound can come at the start, middle, or end of a word. Listen carefully and you will hear it!

Blending Practice with Camel Sound

Let’s blend the Camel Sound with other letters:

  • m + a + t = mat
  • m + e + n = men
  • m + i + x = mix
  • m + o + p = mop

Read this sentence:
The man has a mop.

Fun Phonics Tips for Camel Sound

Make a humming sound like a bee and say “mmm” to remember the Camel Sound.
Touch your lips when you say /m/ and feel them close.
Find M words around your home like milk, mat, or mug.
Write the letter M in the air while saying “mmm”.

Fun Activity for Kids

Sound Hunt Game:

  • Look around your house or classroom.
  • Find 5 things that start with the Camel Sound.
  • Say each word loudly and clearly.

Amazing Facts About the Camel Sound

  • The letter M is one of the first sounds many kids learn.
  • The /m/ sound is used in many common words.
  • Your lips must stay closed to make the sound properly.
  • It is a voiced sound, which means your throat vibrates.
  • Camel Sound phonics helps in reading simple CVC words.
The Camel Sound is the friendly /m/ sound made by the letter M. It is easy to say and fun to practise. When kids learn the Camel Sound phonics, they can quickly read simple M words like man, mat, and milk. Keep listening for the /m/ sound in everyday words and enjoy learning new Camel Sound words every day!

FAQs on Camel Sound Phonics Learn the Hard C Sound

1. What is the Camel Sound in phonics?

The Camel Sound is the hard /k/ sound made by the letter C in words like camel and cat.

  • It is the hard sound of C, not the soft /s/ sound.
  • You can hear it at the beginning of camel, cup, and car.
  • This sound is common in early phonics lessons for beginner readers.

2. How do you pronounce the Camel Sound correctly?

The Camel Sound is pronounced as a quick and strong /k/ sound.

  • Open your mouth slightly.
  • Push air from the back of your throat.
  • Say /k/ like in cat or camel.
  • It sounds the same as the letter K in many words.

3. What are some words that start with the Camel Sound?

Many simple words begin with the hard C /k/ sound.

  • camel
  • cat
  • cup
  • cap
  • car
These beginner phonics words help children practice reading and blending the Camel Sound.

4. Can the Camel Sound appear in the middle or end of a word?

Yes, the hard C /k/ sound can be in the middle or end of words.

  • Middle: rocket, ticket
  • End: duck, sock
  • Sometimes it is spelled with C, and sometimes with K or CK.
This helps kids understand different spellings that make the same /k/ sound.

5. How does learning the Camel Sound help with reading?

Learning the Camel Sound helps children blend and read simple CVC words.

  • Blend sounds like /k/ - a - t to read cat.
  • Recognize the hard C at the start of words.
  • Build early decoding and spelling skills.
Mastering the hard C sound makes early reading easier and more confident.

6. What is the difference between the hard C (Camel Sound) and soft C?

The letter C can make two different sounds: hard and soft.

  • Hard C (Camel Sound): sounds like /k/ in camel, cup, cat.
  • Soft C: sounds like /s/ in city and circle.
  • The hard C usually comes before a, o, u.
Knowing the difference helps kids read new words correctly.

7. What are some fun tips to help kids remember the Camel Sound?

Fun activities can make the Camel Sound easy to remember.

  • Say: “C is for Camel and Cat!
  • Clap when you hear the hard /k/ sound in words.
  • Sort words into hard C and soft C groups.
  • Practice rhyming words like cat, bat, hat.
These simple phonics games help children master the hard C sound in a playful way.