In this lesson, you will learn about the amazing adventures of Mr. Flying Squirrel and the Super Rescue Team! You will discover what a patagium is and why it is important for flying squirrels. You will also understand the importance of teamwork and helping others in need. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to explain how Mr. Flying Squirrel got hurt and how the Super Rescue Team saved the day, while also remembering to always be careful and lend a helping hand to friends!
Once upon a time, there was a special squirrel named Mr. Flying Squirrel. He was not just any squirrel; he could glide through the air! He worked as a delivery squirrel, bringing yummy pizzas to everyone.
One day, while Mr. Flying Squirrel was delivering a pizza, he had a little accident. He got hurt and needed help. Oh no! But don’t worry, the Super Rescue Team was ready to help him!
The Super Rescue Team rushed to help Mr. Flying Squirrel. They found out he hurt his patagium. Do you know what a patagium is? It’s a special flap of skin that helps flying squirrels glide through the air. Without it, they can’t glide very well.
The team used their Super Recovery Machine to fix Mr. Flying Squirrel’s patagium. Soon, he felt much better and was ready to fly again!
Meanwhile, at the carnival, everyone was waiting for their pizza. The kids were excited, but something went wrong! A big balloon started to fly away, and the kids were in danger!
The Super Rescue Team, with the help of Pilot Momo, came to the rescue. They made sure everyone was safe and told the kids to be careful and not run around too much.
After all the excitement, it was finally time to enjoy some delicious pizza. Everyone was happy and safe, thanks to the Super Rescue Team and Mr. Flying Squirrel.
And that’s the story of how Mr. Flying Squirrel and the Super Rescue Team saved the day. Remember, always be careful and help others when you can!
Glide Like Mr. Flying Squirrel: Create your own paper glider to understand how Mr. Flying Squirrel glides through the air. Use a piece of paper to make a simple glider and see how far it can fly. Try changing the shape of the wings and observe how it affects the glider’s flight. Discuss with your friends or family why the glider flies differently with each change.
Patagium Exploration: Let’s learn more about the patagium! Use a piece of cloth or a small towel to mimic the patagium. Hold it between your arms and pretend to be a flying squirrel. Try gliding around the room and notice how the cloth helps you “fly.” Talk about how important the patagium is for Mr. Flying Squirrel and how it helps him deliver pizzas.
Super Rescue Team Role Play: Imagine you are part of the Super Rescue Team. Think about a time when you helped someone or saw someone helping others. Share your story with the class or your family. Discuss how it feels to help others and why it is important to be ready to help, just like the Super Rescue Team.
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