Hi there! Today, we’re going on a fun adventure to learn about things we see at school. Are you ready? Let’s go!
When we go to school, we see lots of interesting things. One of the first things we might see is a backpack. Do you know what a backpack is? It’s a special bag where we keep our books, pencils, and snacks. Isn’t that cool?
Another important thing we find at school is a book. Books are full of stories and pictures that help us learn new things. Do you like reading books? They can take us on amazing adventures!
Now, let’s play a little game. Do you see a dog at school? Hmm, I don’t see a dog here. Do you? Dogs are usually at home or in the park, not in our classrooms. But wouldn’t it be funny if a dog came to school? [Laughter]
There are so many more things to discover at school, like crayons, scissors, and even our friends! Every day is a new adventure. What is your favorite thing to see at school?
Thanks for joining me on this school adventure. I hope you had fun learning with me. See you next time!
Backpack Exploration: Let’s have a backpack adventure! Ask your child to bring their backpack and explore what’s inside. Encourage them to describe each item and explain why it’s important for school. You can also play a game where you hide a small toy or object in the backpack and have them guess what’s inside by feeling it without looking.
Book Adventure: Create a mini-library at home with your child. Gather a few books and let them choose one to read together. After reading, ask them to draw their favorite part of the story or a character they liked. Discuss what they learned from the book and how it relates to their school experiences.
School Scavenger Hunt: Organize a scavenger hunt around the house or classroom. Make a list of common school items like crayons, scissors, and pencils. Have your child find each item and place it in a special “school box.” As they find each item, ask them how they use it at school and why it’s important.
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
“This is a school. Is this a backpack? Yes, this is a backpack. This is a school. Is this a book? Yes, this is a book. This is a school. Do you see a dog? No, I do not see a dog.” [Laughter]