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In this lesson, Wormy the Caterpillar invites children on a delightful fruit-picking adventure, where they learn the names of various fruits such as apples, oranges, and bananas through interactive repetition. As Wormy munches on these fruits, he expresses his ongoing hunger, engaging young learners in a fun and playful way. The lesson concludes with Wormy’s transformation into a chrysalis, symbolizing growth and change, while encouraging further exploration of the topic.
  1. What is your favorite fruit that Wormy the Caterpillar ate?
  2. Can you name all the fruits we learned about today?
  3. What do you think will happen to Wormy after he eats all the fruits?

Welcome to Our Fruit-Picking Adventure!

Hello, friends! Welcome to our fun fruit adventure. I’m Wormy the Caterpillar, and I love to eat yummy fruits all day long. Let’s explore the magical orchard together and learn the names of some delicious fruits!

Apple Time!

Look, there’s our first fruit! Let’s say its name together: Apple, apple. Munch, munch, munch! That was tasty, but I’m still hungry because I’m Wormy the Caterpillar!

Orange Delight!

What’s next? It’s an orange! Let’s say its name: Orange, orange. Peel, peel, peel. So juicy! But I’m still hungry because I’m Wormy the Caterpillar!

Plum Yummy!

Yippee! Here’s a plum. Repeat after me: Plum, plum. Yum, yum, yum! But I’m still hungry because I’m Wormy the Caterpillar!

Grape Goodness!

Look at those grapes! Let’s say it together: Grape, grape. Tasty! But I’m still hungry because I’m Wormy the Caterpillar!

Banana Fun!

Can you find a banana? There it is! Say it with me: Banana, banana. Peel, peel, peel. But I’m still hungry because I’m Wormy the Caterpillar!

Pear Treat!

Can you hear my tummy grumble? Let’s find a pear! Say it: Pear, pear. Munch, munch! But I’m still hungry because I’m Wormy the Caterpillar!

Mango Magic!

I can smell a mango! Here it is: Mango, mango. Slurp, slurp, slurp! So refreshing! But I’m still hungry because I’m Wormy the Caterpillar!

Pineapple Surprise!

Oh, a pineapple! Let’s say it: Pineapple, pineapple. I’ll eat you with my fork and knife. That was divine! But I’m still hungry because I’m Wormy the Caterpillar!

Peach Crunch!

Mr. Peach, you’re next! Say it with me: Peach, peach. Crunch, crunch, crunch! But I’m still hungry because I’m Wormy the Caterpillar!

Lemon Squeeze!

Here comes a lemon! Lemon, lemon. A tangy lemonade on a sunny day. Heavenly!

More Fruity Fun!

I crawled through the watermelon, munched on the apricot, scooped out the papaya seeds, nibbled on the strawberry, and ate cherries until I was full!

Now I’m no longer a caterpillar. Soon, I’ll be a chrysalis, sleeping in my cocoon. Then, I’ll become a beautiful butterfly and fly back to my mama!

If you want to learn more, visit www.tutoringhour.com. Thanks for joining our fruit adventure!

  • What is your favorite fruit from Wormy’s adventure, and why do you like it? Can you think of a time when you ate that fruit?
  • If you were Wormy the Caterpillar, which fruit would you want to eat first and why? Do you think you would be as hungry as Wormy?
  • Have you ever been to an orchard or a place where fruits grow? What was it like, and what fruits did you see or pick?
  1. Fruit Matching Game: Gather pictures or toy models of the fruits mentioned in the story: apple, orange, plum, grape, banana, pear, mango, pineapple, peach, and lemon. Mix them up and ask the children to match the fruit with its name. Encourage them to say the name of each fruit out loud as they match them. This will help reinforce their memory and pronunciation of the fruit names.

  2. Fruit Tasting Adventure: With parental permission, bring in small pieces of some of the fruits mentioned in the story for the children to taste. As they try each fruit, ask them to describe the taste and texture. Is it sweet, sour, juicy, or crunchy? Encourage them to express which fruit they liked the most and why. This activity will engage their senses and help them connect the names to real-life experiences.

  3. Fruit Observation Walk: Organize a short walk around the school or a nearby park. Ask the children to look for any fruit trees or plants they might see. If they spot any fruits, encourage them to identify them and say their names. If possible, discuss how these fruits grow and what they need to become ripe and delicious. This activity will help them observe and appreciate fruits in their natural environment.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

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Hello and welcome to Tutoring Hour! In this video, we’ll learn the names of some fruits. I’m Wormy the Caterpillar, and I’m always hungry! I need something to eat all day long.

Wow, the magical orchard! I’m hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy. Say the name of the fruit twice before eating it.

Ah, that’s simple, isn’t it? There’s our first fruit! Let’s say its name twice before taking a bite:
**Apple, apple.**
Munch, munch, munch! Yummy! But I’m still hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy.

What’s next? Say its name with me:
**Orange, orange.**
There I go! Peel, peel, peel. That was juicy! But I’m still hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy.

Yippee! Repeat its name after me:
**Plum, plum.**
Yum, yum, yum! But I’m still hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy.

There’s my bunch of joy hanging from the vine:
**Grape, grape.**
Tasty! But I’m still hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy.

Can you find me a banana?
There it is: **Banana, banana.**
Peel, peel, peel. No, I won’t throw it here! Where’s the bin? One, two, three, shoot! But I’m still hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy.

Can you hear my stomach grumble? Hmm, what’s next?
Let’s say its name:
**Pear, pear.**
Now I’ll munch you without any scare! But I’m still hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy.

I can smell a mango! Here it is:
**Mango, mango.**
Slurp, slurp, slurp! Oh, that was so refreshing! But I’m still hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy.

What fruit is that? Oh no, you perked me so hard! You are the pineapple, aren’t you?
**Pineapple, pineapple.**
I’ll eat you with my fork and knife. I always keep them handy, ain’t I smart? That was divine! But I’m still hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy.

Mr. Peach, you are no longer out of my reach:
**Peach, peach.**
Crunch, crunch, crunch! But I’m still hungry because I’m the caterpillar—green and greedy.

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**Lemon, lemon, here I come!**
There goes my straw—a tangy lemonade on a sunny day. Heavenly!

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I crawled through the watermelon, making it a hollow ball.
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I munched on the apricot, leaving just the stone.
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I scooped out the papaya seeds and chomped all its flesh.
I nibbled on the juicy strawberry and then I ate one cherry after another until I became too full to eat another crumb.

Because now I’m no longer a caterpillar—green and greedy. A chrysalis I’ll be soon, sleeping in my cocoon. Then back to my mama I will fly as a cute little butterfly!

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