Alice the Camel

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In this lesson, children embark on an exciting adventure to learn about various fun animals, each with unique characteristics. From Alice the Camel with one hump to Carl the Crab with ten legs, the lesson encourages engagement and enthusiasm through cheerful cheers for each animal, promoting curiosity and exploration of the animal kingdom.
  1. What special thing does Alice the Camel have on her back?
  2. How many legs does Sully the Spider have?
  3. Can you name one animal that has baby animals called cubs?

Let’s Learn with Fun Animals!

Hey there! Are you ready to meet some fun animal friends? Let’s go on an adventure and learn about them together!

Alice the Camel

Alice is a special camel with one hump on her back. Can you imagine having a hump? Let’s cheer for Alice! Go, Alice, go!

Ava the Camel

Ava is another camel, but she has two humps! That’s one more than Alice. Let’s cheer for Ava! Go, Ava, go!

Bailey the Bear

Bailey is a bear with three cute cubs. Cubs are baby bears. Let’s cheer for Bailey and her cubs! Go, Bailey, go!

Harold the Horse

Harold is a strong horse with four legs. Horses love to run fast! Let’s cheer for Harold! Go, Harold, go!

Lori the Lemur

Lori is a lemur with five fingers. Lemurs love to climb trees. Let’s cheer for Lori! Go, Lori, go!

Marty the Moth

Marty is a moth with six legs. Moths like to fly around at night. Let’s cheer for Marty! Go, Marty, go!

Betty the Beetle

Betty is a beetle with seven spots on her back. Beetles come in many colors. Let’s cheer for Betty! Go, Betty, go!

Sully the Spider

Sully is a spider with eight legs. Spiders can spin webs. Let’s cheer for Sully! Go, Sully, go!

Katy the Cat

Katy is a cat with nine playful kittens. Kittens love to pounce and play. Let’s cheer for Katy! Go, Katy, go!

Carl the Crab

Carl is a crab with ten legs. Crabs like to scuttle sideways on the beach. Let’s cheer for Carl! Go, Carl, go!

Wasn’t that fun? Now you know more about these amazing animals and their special features. Keep exploring and learning new things every day!

  • Which animal from the story would you like to meet the most and why? Can you think of any other animals with special features?
  • If you could have a special feature like one of the animals, what would it be and how would you use it in your daily life?
  • Have you ever seen any of these animals in real life or in a picture? What did you notice about them that was interesting or surprising?
  1. Animal Counting Adventure: Let’s go on a counting adventure! Find objects around your home or classroom that match the number of legs, humps, or spots of each animal friend. For example, find one toy for Alice the Camel’s hump, two blocks for Ava the Camel’s humps, and so on. Can you find ten things for Carl the Crab’s legs? Share your discoveries with a friend!

  2. Animal Movement Imitation: Pretend to be each of the animals and move like they do. Can you scuttle sideways like Carl the Crab or run fast like Harold the Horse? How about climbing like Lori the Lemur or spinning like Sully the Spider? Take turns with your friends and see who can come up with the most creative animal movements!

  3. Animal Feature Drawing: Draw a picture of your favorite animal from the story. Make sure to include their special features, like the number of humps, legs, or spots. Once you’re done, share your drawing with the class and explain what makes your animal special. Can you remember how many cubs Bailey the Bear has or how many kittens Katy the Cat has?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

**Rock ‘N Learn!**

Alice the Camel has one hump.
So go, Alice, go!

Ava the Camel has two humps.
So go, Ava, go!

Bailey the Bear has three cubs.
So go, Bailey, go!

Harold the Horse has four legs.
So go, Harold, go!

Lori the Lemur has five fingers.
So go, Lori, go!

Marty the Moth has six legs.
So go, Marty, go!

Betty the Beetle has seven spots.
So go, Betty, go!

Sully the Spider has eight legs.
So go, Sully, go!

Katy the Cat has nine kittens.
So go, Katy, go!

Carl the Crab has ten legs.
So go, Carl, go!

This version maintains the original content while removing repetitive phrases for clarity.

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