Happy Father’s Day!

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In today’s lesson, we celebrate Father’s Day by engaging in fun activities that express our love and appreciation for dads. We start with energetic movements like clapping, shaking, and dancing, followed by heartfelt gestures such as hugs and creating special cards. The lesson emphasizes the importance of showing gratitude through creative expressions and shared moments.
  1. What fun things can we do to celebrate our dads today?
  2. How can we show our love and thanks to our dads?
  3. What special gifts or surprises can we make for Father’s Day?

Let’s Celebrate Father’s Day!

Hey there! Today is a super special day. Do you know why? It’s Father’s Day! Let’s have some fun and celebrate all the amazing dads out there!

Let’s Get Moving!

First, let’s clap our hands! Clap, clap, clap! It’s so much fun to clap and say, “Happy Father’s Day!”

Now, let’s shake our hips! Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle! Can you say, “Happy Father’s Day” while you shake?

How about a little dance? Twirl around and dance, dance, dance! Dancing is a great way to show how happy we are!

Let’s raise the roof! Stretch your arms up high and say, “Happy Father’s Day!”

Sharing Love and Thanks

Here’s a big heart just for you, Dad! Thank you for all the love and fun things you do with us.

Let’s give a big hug! Wrap your arms around and say, “Thank you for being so kind and loving!”

More Fun Ways to Celebrate

We can make a special card with lots of colors and drawings. You can write, “I love you, Dad!” inside.

How about singing a song? You can make up your own song about how awesome your dad is!

Maybe you can help make a yummy breakfast or snack for your dad. It’s a tasty way to show you care!

Happy Father’s Day!

Remember to clap your hands, shake your hips, do a dance, and raise the roof! Let’s all say, “Happy Father’s Day! We love you!”

  • What is your favorite way to celebrate Father’s Day, and why do you think it’s special for your dad?
  • Can you think of a fun activity you and your dad like to do together? How does it make you feel when you do it?
  • If you could make up a song about your dad, what would it be about, and what fun words would you use?
  1. Make a Memory Collage: Gather some old magazines, newspapers, or printed pictures. Cut out images that remind you of fun times with your dad or things he loves. Glue them onto a piece of paper to create a special collage. Talk about each picture and why it makes you think of your dad. This activity helps you remember and appreciate all the special moments you share with him.

  2. Nature Walk and Talk: Take a walk outside with your dad or a family member. As you walk, look for things that remind you of your dad. It could be a strong tree, a busy bee, or a colorful flower. Share why each thing reminds you of him. This will help you connect everyday things with the special qualities of your dad.

  3. Thank You Jar: Find a jar or a small box and decorate it with stickers or drawings. Throughout the week, write little notes of thanks for your dad and put them in the jar. You can thank him for playing with you, helping you, or making you laugh. At the end of the week, give the jar to your dad and read the notes together. This activity encourages you to think about and express gratitude regularly.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Everybody get up, celebrate
A very special day
Father’s Day
Clap your hands, clap your hands
Happy Father’s Day
Shake your hips, shake your hips
Happy Father’s Day
Do a dance, do a dance
Happy Father’s Day
Raise the roof, raise the roof
Happy Father’s Day
Happy, happy, happy Father’s Day

Here’s a heart that I send to you
Thank you for your love and all you do
Here’s my arms to give you a hug
Thank you for all your kindness and love
Happy, happy, happy Father’s Day

Clap your hands, clap your hands
Happy Father’s Day
Shake your hips, shake your hips
Happy Father’s Day
Do a dance, do a dance
Happy Father’s Day
Raise the roof, raise the roof
Happy Father’s Day
Happy Father’s Day
We love you

This version maintains the original meaning while ensuring clarity and appropriateness.

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