‘Hello! What’s Your Name?’ ???? Sing-Along Animated Music Video | PreK and Kindergarten ????

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In this lesson, students learn the basics of greetings by practicing how to introduce themselves and ask others how they are doing. The lesson emphasizes the importance of starting conversations with phrases like “Hello! What is your name?” and “How are you?” to show care and interest in others. Students are encouraged to practice these greetings with friends and family, and even engage in a fun drawing activity to reinforce their learning.
  1. What do you say when you meet a new friend?
  2. How can you ask someone how they are feeling?
  3. Why is it nice to smile when you say hello?

Hello, Let’s Learn About Greetings!

Hi there! Today, we’re going to learn how to say hello and ask people how they are doing. It’s fun and easy!

Meet New Friends

When you meet someone new, you can say, “Hello! What is your name?” This is a nice way to start talking to someone.

Example:

Imagine you meet a new friend. You can say:

You: Hello! What is your name?

Friend: Hello! My name is Tina.

Ask How They Are

After you know their name, you can ask, “How are you?” This shows you care about how they feel.

Example:

Let’s see how you can ask:

You: How are you?

Friend: I am fine, thank you.

Practice with More Friends

Let’s try it with another friend:

You: Hello! What is your name?

Friend: Hello! My name is Peter.

You: How are you?

Friend: I am fine, thank you.

Keep Practicing!

Now you can practice with your friends and family. Remember to smile and have fun!

Extra Fun Activity:

Try drawing a picture of you and your new friend talking. Write down what you say to each other. This will help you remember how to greet people!

Have a great time learning and making new friends!

  • Can you think of a time when you met someone new? What did you say to them, and how did it make you feel?
  • Why do you think it’s important to ask someone how they are feeling? How does it make you feel when someone asks you?
  • If you could greet someone in a different way, what would you say or do? Can you think of a fun or creative way to say hello?
  1. Greeting Game: Play a fun game where you take turns being the “greeter” and the “new friend.” The greeter will say, “Hello! What is your name?” and the new friend will respond with their name. Then, the greeter asks, “How are you?” and the new friend answers. Switch roles and try with different friends or family members. This will help you practice and remember how to greet people!

  2. Greeting Adventure Walk: Go on a short walk with a family member or teacher. As you walk, pretend to meet new friends along the way. Stop and greet imaginary friends by saying, “Hello! What is your name?” and “How are you?” You can even give them fun names and imagine how they might respond. This activity helps you practice greetings in different settings.

  3. Greeting Art Project: Create a greeting card for someone special. On the front, draw a picture of you saying hello to them. Inside, write a greeting like, “Hello! What is your name?” and “How are you?” Decorate the card with stickers or drawings. Give the card to a friend or family member to brighten their day and practice your greetings!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Hello! What is your name?
Hello! My name is Tina.
Hello! What is your name?
Hello! My name is Peter.

How are you?
I am fine, thank you.
How are you?
I am fine, thank you.

Hello! What is your name?
Hello! My name is Lily.

How are you?
I am fine, thank you.
How are you?
I am fine, thank you.

[Music]
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This version removes repetitive phrases and maintains clarity while preserving the original context.

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