Chu Chu Wa Brain Breaks

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In the lesson “Let’s Have Fun with Chu Chu Wa!”, participants engage in a series of playful movements and silly actions designed to encourage physical activity and creativity. Through fun exercises like stretching, making a fist, and waddling like a penguin, children are invited to express themselves and enjoy movement while fostering a sense of joy and silliness. The lesson emphasizes the importance of having fun and staying active, encouraging kids to practice these playful actions anytime they want.
  1. What silly actions did we do in the game?
  2. How did it feel to move your body like a penguin?
  3. Can you show me your happy thumbs again?

Let’s Have Fun with Chu Chu Wa!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun and move your body? Let’s play a game called “Chu Chu Wa” where we do lots of silly actions together. Follow along and let’s get started!

Get Ready to Move!

First, let’s get ready. Stretch your arms out wide like you’re giving a big hug. Great job!

Make a Fist

Now, let’s make a fist. Pretend you’re holding something really tight in your hands. Can you do it? Awesome!

Thumbs Up!

Next, give a big thumbs up! Show me your happy thumbs. You’re doing amazing!

Lift Your Shoulders

Let’s lift our shoulders up high, like we’re trying to touch our ears. Up, up, up! Fantastic!

Head Up High

Now, lift your head up high and look at the sky. Imagine you’re a tall giraffe. Wow, you’re so tall!

Bottom Behind

Time to stick your bottom behind you. Wiggle, wiggle! You’re as funny as a little duck!

Penguin Feet

Let’s walk like a penguin. Put your feet together and waddle side to side. You’re a super penguin!

Tongue Out

Finally, stick your tongue out and make a silly face. Can you make a funny sound too? You’re so silly!

Great Job!

You did an amazing job with all the Chu Chu Wa moves! Remember, you can play this game anytime you want to have fun and be silly. Keep practicing and have a blast!

  • What was your favorite move in the Chu Chu Wa game, and why did you like it the most?
  • Can you think of other animals or characters you could pretend to be while doing the Chu Chu Wa moves? How would you move like them?
  • Have you ever played a game or done an activity that made you feel as silly and happy as Chu Chu Wa? What was it, and what did you enjoy about it?
  1. Action Charades: Gather your friends or family and play a game of charades using the Chu Chu Wa moves. Take turns acting out each move without speaking, and see if others can guess which action you’re doing. This will help you remember the moves and have fun with others!

  2. Move and Groove Storytime: Create a story using the Chu Chu Wa actions. For example, “Once upon a time, a giraffe stretched its neck high to see the sky.” As you tell the story, perform each action. Encourage your friends to add to the story and come up with new actions. This will help you use your imagination and practice storytelling.

  3. Everyday Action Hunt: Look around your home or school for things that remind you of the Chu Chu Wa moves. Can you find something that looks like a thumbs up or a penguin waddle? Take a picture or draw what you find. This will help you see how the moves can be found in everyday life!

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

Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa
Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa
Get ready, stretch your arms.
Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa
Make a fist.
Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa
Thumbs up.
Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa
Lift your shoulders.
Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa
Head up high.
Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa
Bottom behind.
Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa
Penguin feet.
Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa
Tongue out.
Chu Chu Wa, Chu Chu Wa

This version removes repetitive phrases and focuses on the actions and instructions.

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