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In this lesson, young explorers are introduced to the fascinating world of animals, focusing on the blue whale, the largest animal on Earth. Students learn about the whale’s impressive ability to hold its breath while diving, the spectacular splashes it makes when surfacing, and the excitement of ocean exploration. The lesson encourages curiosity and further exploration of the animal kingdom through additional resources.
  1. What is the biggest animal in the ocean?
  2. How does the blue whale take a big breath before swimming?
  3. What happens when the blue whale comes up to the surface?

Welcome to the World of Animals!

Hey there, little explorer! Are you ready to learn about some amazing animals? Let’s dive into a fun adventure together!

Meet the Biggest Animal

Did you know there’s a super big animal in the ocean? It’s called the blue whale! The blue whale is the biggest animal in the whole wide world. Imagine a giant swimming in the sea, making a big splash with its tail. Isn’t that exciting?

Take a Deep Breath

Just like you take a deep breath before jumping into the pool, the blue whale takes a big breath before diving deep into the ocean. It can hold its breath for a long time while it swims and explores underwater. Wow!

Making a Splash

When the blue whale comes up to the surface, it makes a huge splash! It’s like when you jump into a puddle and water goes everywhere. The splash is so big that it can be seen from far away. What a sight!

Goodbye, Friend!

After a fun day of swimming and splashing, the blue whale waves goodbye with its big tail. It swims away to explore more of the ocean. Maybe one day, you’ll see a blue whale too!

Keep Exploring!

There are so many wonderful animals to learn about. You can find more exciting videos and stories about animals by searching for Hoagie on YouTube. Happy exploring!

  • Have you ever seen a really big animal in real life or in a picture? What was it, and how did it make you feel?
  • If you could be any animal for a day, which one would you choose and why? What fun things would you do as that animal?
  • Imagine you are swimming in the ocean like a blue whale. What other sea creatures might you meet, and what would you do together?
  1. Whale Breath Experiment: Let’s pretend to be blue whales! Take a deep breath and see how long you can hold it. Count the seconds with a friend or family member. How long can you hold your breath compared to a blue whale? Remember, blue whales can hold their breath for about 15 minutes! Try this activity in a safe place and always with an adult nearby.

  2. Make a Splash! Fill a small container with water and use a toy or your hand to make a splash. How big can you make the splash? Try using different objects to see which makes the biggest splash. Imagine how big the splash would be if you were a blue whale!

  3. Animal Size Comparison: Draw or cut out pictures of different animals, including a blue whale, an elephant, and a mouse. Arrange them from smallest to largest. Discuss with a friend or family member why the blue whale is the biggest and what it might eat to grow so large. Can you think of other big animals?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music] Check out my channel! [Music] [Applause] [Music] Wow! [Music] Take a deep breath. I’m the biggest animal in the world. [Music] What a splash! Pardon me. Goodbye! Search for Hoagie on YouTube.

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