Hello, friends! My name is Jeremy, and I’m so excited to learn with you today. Are you ready to have some fun? Let’s get started!
Do you know what colors are? Colors make everything look bright and beautiful! Let’s look around and see what colors we can find. Can you see something red? How about something blue? Colors are everywhere!
Let’s play a game! I will say a color, and you can find something in the room that matches. Ready? Find something yellow. Great job! Now, find something green. You’re doing amazing!
Counting is like a magic trick with numbers. Let’s count together! One, two, three, four, five! Can you count to ten? Let’s try it together. Counting helps us know how many things we have.
Let’s play another game! Look around and count how many toys you have. How many fingers do you have on one hand? Let’s count them! One, two, three, four, five. Yay!
Shapes are everywhere, just like colors. Let’s find some shapes! A circle is round like a ball. A square has four sides, like a box. Can you find a triangle? It has three sides!
Let’s go on a shape hunt! Can you find something that is a circle? How about a square? You’re a great shape detective!
Singing is so much fun! Let’s sing a song about the ABCs. A, B, C, D, E, F, G… Keep going! Singing helps us remember the alphabet.
Why not make your own song? You can sing about your favorite toys or colors. Singing makes learning joyful!
Wow, we learned so much today! We talked about colors, counted numbers, found shapes, and even sang a song. I had so much fun with you. Remember, learning is an adventure, and you are doing a fantastic job. See you next time!
Color Scavenger Hunt: Let’s go on a color scavenger hunt! Ask a grown-up to help you make a list of colors. Then, go outside or around your house and find something that matches each color on your list. Can you find something purple? How about orange? Share what you found with your friends or family!
Counting Nature Walk: Take a walk in the park or your backyard and count different things you see. How many birds can you spot? How many flowers are blooming? Try counting the number of steps you take from one tree to another. Counting in nature is a fun way to practice numbers!
Shape Art Project: Gather some paper, scissors, and glue. Cut out different shapes like circles, squares, and triangles. Use these shapes to create a picture or a pattern. Maybe you can make a house with a square and a triangle, or a sun with circles. Show your artwork to someone and explain the shapes you used!
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
“Hey, I’m Jeremy. Let’s start!”