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In this lesson, children explore the concepts of big and small by identifying various objects around them, such as a big tree or a tiny bug. They engage in a fun game where they classify items as big or small, and they are introduced to the idea of learning more through ABCMouse, a platform filled with educational activities. The lesson emphasizes the uniqueness of both big and small things in the world.
  1. Can you find something big in your classroom?
  2. What is something small that you really like?
  3. Can you think of a big animal and a small animal?

Let’s Learn About Big and Small!

Hey there, little friend! Today, we’re going to have some fun learning about things that are big and things that are small. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Big and Small

Look around you. Can you see something big? Maybe it’s a big tree or a big car. Now, can you find something small? It could be a tiny bug or a little toy. Isn’t it fun to see how different things can be?

The Fox in the Box

Guess what? There’s a cute fox, and it’s hiding in a box! Can you imagine that? The box is just the right size for the fox to fit inside. Isn’t that silly and fun?

Let’s Play a Game!

Let’s play a game together! I’ll say something, and you tell me if it’s big or small. Ready?

  • A giant elephant. Is it big or small?
  • A tiny ant. Is it big or small?
  • A huge mountain. Is it big or small?
  • A little mouse. Is it big or small?

Great job! You did amazing!

More Fun with ABCMouse

There’s a place called ABCMouse where you can learn even more fun things. It’s like a big adventure full of games, songs, and stories. Maybe you can visit it someday!

Thanks for learning with me today. Remember, the world is full of big and small things, and they’re all special in their own way. See you next time!

  • Can you think of something big and something small in your home? How are they different, and what makes each one special?
  • Imagine you are as small as a tiny bug. What would you like to explore, and what big things might you see differently?
  • Have you ever seen an animal that was bigger or smaller than you expected? How did it make you feel, and what did you learn from it?
  1. Big and Small Hunt: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom! Find three big things and three small things. Share what you found with a friend or family member. Can you describe why each item is big or small?

  2. Size Sorting Activity: Gather a collection of objects like blocks, toys, or even leaves from outside. Sort them into two groups: big and small. Try arranging them from the smallest to the biggest. How many different sizes can you find?

  3. Imagine and Draw: Draw a picture of a big animal and a small animal. What do they look like? Where do they live? Share your drawing with someone and explain why one is big and the other is small. Can you think of a story where they become friends?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

“Big, small. Wow! The fox is in a box. [Music] ABCMouse.”

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