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In today’s lesson, we explored a variety of delicious fruits, including apples, grapes, and bananas, while emphasizing their health benefits. We practiced saying the names of these fruits together and learned some fun facts, such as the surprising classification of bananas as berries. The lesson encouraged curiosity and excitement about discovering new things in the world of fruits!
  1. What is your favorite fruit from the list we learned about?
  2. Can you name a fruit that is red?
  3. Why do you think fruits are good for us?

Let’s Learn About Fruits!

Hello, Little Explorers!

Today, we’re going to have fun learning about some yummy fruits. Do you have a favorite fruit? Let’s find out!

Fruits We Love

Here are some fruits that are super tasty and good for you:

  • Apple
  • Grapes
  • Strawberry
  • Lemon
  • Peach
  • Banana
  • Orange
  • Pear
  • Cherry
  • Pineapple

Let’s Say Them Together!

Let’s say the names of these fruits together. Ready? Here we go:

  • Apple
  • Grapes
  • Strawberry
  • Lemon
  • Peach
  • Banana
  • Orange
  • Pear
  • Cherry
  • Pineapple

Great Job!

You did an amazing job saying all the fruit names! Fruits are not only delicious but also help us stay healthy and strong.

Fun Fruit Facts

Did you know?

  • Apples can float on water because they are made of 25% air!
  • Bananas are berries, but strawberries are not!
  • Pineapples take about two years to grow!

Thanks for learning about fruits with me today. Keep exploring and discovering new things every day!

  • What is your favorite fruit from the list, and why do you like it so much? Can you describe its taste or how it makes you feel when you eat it?
  • Have you ever tried a fruit that was new to you? What was it like, and did you enjoy it? How did it compare to your favorite fruit?
  • Can you think of a time when you shared a fruit snack with a friend or family member? How did it make you feel to share something healthy and tasty with someone you care about?
  1. Fruit Sorting Activity: Gather a variety of fruits or pictures of fruits. Ask the children to sort them into different categories, such as color, size, or texture. For example, they can group all the red fruits together or all the fruits that are smooth. Encourage them to explain why they sorted the fruits in that way.

  2. Fruit Taste Test: Have a small fruit tasting session. Provide slices of different fruits like apple, banana, and orange. Ask the children to taste each one and describe the taste and texture. Is it sweet, sour, crunchy, or soft? This will help them use descriptive words and develop their sensory vocabulary.

  3. Fruit Observation Walk: Take the children on a short walk around the school or garden to look for fruit trees or plants. Ask them to observe the different types of fruits they see and how they grow. Encourage them to think about questions like: “What color are the fruits?” or “How do you think the fruit gets its food to grow?” This will help them connect their learning to the natural world.

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

Hey everyone, let’s talk about fruit! What’s your favorite? Here we go:

– Apple
– Grapes
– Strawberry
– Lemon
– Peach
– Banana
– Orange
– Pear
– Cherry
– Pineapple

That was great! Let’s do it one more time. Listen and repeat:

– Apple
– Grapes
– Strawberry
– Lemon
– Peach
– Banana
– Orange
– Pear
– Cherry
– Pineapple

You did it! Well done. Thanks for watching!

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