Hello, friends! I’m Leo, and these are my ocean buddies: Danny, Mia, and Sophie. We live in the ocean, and today we need your help! A big, hungry shark is coming, and we need to hide. Can you help us find the best hiding spots?
Let’s think about where we can hide. Should I hide in the yellow sand, near the orange coral reef, by the pink seashell, or by the green stone? I think I’ll hide in the yellow sand because I’m yellow too, and the shark won’t see me!
Mia is pink, so she should hide where she can blend in. Maybe the orange coral reef is a good spot for her. Sophie is green, so she’ll hide by the green stone. Thanks for helping us hide from the shark!
Oh no! A storm mixed everything up last night. I’m Echaford, the wizard. Let’s use magic to fix things. Can you help me?
Where should we put the roof? On the house, of course! And the branches? They go on the tree. What about the car? The car and the wheels belong together. And the doghouse should go right here. Great job! Thanks for helping me!
Hi, I’m Monica! You’re so bright and colorful! This is my friend Tom. In his country, everything is usually colorful, but a wicked witch took all the colors away. Let’s help bring them back!
We have some paint and a brush. Let’s color the sky blue and the sun orange. We’ll add bright colors to the trees, bushes, and flowers. Let’s make this house yellow, that one white, and the one over there pink. Yay! Our colorful town is back!
Hey, everyone! I’m Matt, and today is our birthday! My friends Charlotte, Andy, Zoe, and little Benny are here too. We have cakes, but they got mixed up. Can you help us find the right cake?
I’m one year old, so my cake has one candle. Can you find it? Yes, that’s mine! Charlotte is two, so she needs a cake with two candles. Andy is three, Zoe is four, and Benny is five. Let’s find their cakes too. Hooray! We’re ready for our birthday party!
Hi there! I’m Macy, and I’m cleaning my house. Can you help me put away the things that belong in the bathroom?
A rubber ducky? Yes! A bottle of shampoo? Definitely! A cushion? No, that’s not right. A frying pan? That’s just silly! A bath towel and a bar of soap? Of course! Thanks for helping me organize my bathroom!
Hi, I’m Lucas! My clothes got mixed up. Can you help me find a t-shirt and cap that match my striped shorts?
Let’s look for a striped t-shirt. This one is polka-dotted, but this one is striped! Now, let’s find a striped cap. This cap is polka-dotted, but this one is striped. Thanks for helping me choose the best outfit for a hot summer day!
When we look at things, we notice their color, shape, and size. Today, let’s sort by size. Look at these elephants!
There are big elephants and small elephants. Let’s find all the small elephants. Eddie is big, so he doesn’t belong with the small elephants. Jackie is small, so she belongs with the small elephants. Great job sorting!
Thanks for joining us, friends! See you next time!
Color Matching Adventure: Let’s help Leo and his friends find the best hiding spots by matching colors! Gather some colorful objects from around your home, like toys or clothes. Can you find a yellow object to hide with Leo in the yellow sand? How about a pink object for Mia to hide near the pink seashell? Try finding a green object for Sophie to hide by the green stone. Talk about why matching colors can help them hide better!
Build and Match: Just like Wizard Echaford, let’s put things back together! Use building blocks or puzzle pieces to create a house, a tree, and a car. Can you match the roof to the house, the branches to the tree, and the wheels to the car? Discuss why each piece belongs where it does and how it helps complete the picture.
Birthday Candle Hunt: Let’s help Matt and his friends find the right cakes by counting candles! Draw or use toy cakes and place different numbers of candles on each. Can you find the cake with one candle for Matt? How about two candles for Charlotte? Continue finding cakes for Andy, Zoe, and Benny. Talk about how counting helps us find the right cake for each friend.
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Welcome to Kids Academy!
Hi there, I’m Leo, and these are my friends Danny, Mia, and Sophie. We live in the ocean. Oh no, look! A huge hungry shark is coming! Can you help us hide so the shark won’t find us?
Thanks! Where should I hide? In the yellow sand by the orange coral reef, maybe near the pink seashell, or by the green stone? You got it! I’ll hide in the yellow sand because I’m yellow too, and the shark won’t see me.
Mia says she should hide near the pink seashell. No, that’s not a good idea; she’s pink, so she’ll hide by the orange coral reef and blend in.
Sophie thinks she should hide by the green stone because she’s green too.
Thanks for helping us hide from the shark! Bye!
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Oh my! A terrible storm came through last night and mixed everything up. I’m Echaford, and I’m a wizard. I’ll wave my magic wand and put things back together again. Do you want to help me?
Where should we put the roof? On the house? And the branches? Maybe on that tree? Great! How about the car?
The car and the wheels belong together. Good work, everybody! And the doghouse should go right here.
The job is done! Thanks for helping me. Bye-bye!
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Hi, I’m Monica! You’re so bright and colorful!
I’m Tom. In my country, everything is brightly colored, but things aren’t looking so colorful here. A wicked witch cast a spell on our country and stole all the color while we were sleeping.
There’s only one way we can make the colors come back. I’ve got some paint and a brush with me. Let’s color in the sky! The sky is blue, and the sun will be orange. We’ll add bright colors to the trees, bushes, and flowers.
Let’s make this house yellow, that one white, and the one over there pink.
We’ve got our wonderful colorful town back! Thanks for helping us color it in. Don’t let the wicked witch steal all the color again! Bye!
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Hey, everybody! I’m Matt, and these are my friends Charlotte, Andy, Zoe, and little Benny. We have our birthday today!
What better way to celebrate than with a sweet cake and a few candles? Oh no! Somebody’s mixed up our cakes. Can you find the right cake for each of us?
I’m one year old today, so my cake has one candle. Can you see any cakes with one candle? Right! This is my birthday cake.
I’m two today, so my cake has two candles. Where is the cake with two candles? Here it is!
I’m three today, so there are three candles on my cake. This one is mine.
I’m four today! Can you see a cake with four candles? Right! This is my cake.
I’m five today, and the cake with five candles is this one. Hooray! We’ve got our birthday cakes and are ready for our birthday party!
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Hi there! I’m Macy, and I’m cleaning my house. Will you help me put away the things that belong in the bathroom?
A rubber ducky? Yes, that belongs in the bathroom! How about a bottle of shampoo? Definitely!
A cushion? No, that’s not right. A frying pan? That’s just silly! A bath towel? Absolutely! A bar of soap? Of course!
A watering can? Well, maybe in some bathrooms, but not in mine. Thanks for helping me organize my bathroom! It looks tidy now. Bye-bye!
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Hi, I’m Lucas! My mom did the laundry yesterday, and all my clothes got mixed up. I can’t find a t-shirt and cap that match my shorts. Will you help me?
Great! What pattern is decorating my shorts? Stripes! So we need to find a striped t-shirt and cap.
Look at this t-shirt. Is it striped? No, it’s polka-dotted. How about this one? It’s striped!
Do you think this cap will go well with my t-shirt and shorts? No, because it’s polka-dotted. How about this cap? You got it! This cap is striped.
Thanks for helping me choose the best outfit for a hot summer day! Bye-bye!
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When we look at objects, we notice different things about them, like their color, shape, and size. We can group objects together that are the same, like objects that have the same color, shape, or size.
Today, we’re going to talk about sorting objects by size. Let’s take a look at some animals.
Look at all these elephants! There are big elephants and small elephants. One way we can sort these elephants is by size.
Let’s find all the small elephants. Eddie is a big elephant, so he doesn’t belong in the group with the small elephants.
What about Jackie? She’s a small elephant, so she belongs in the group of small elephants.
Great job sorting these elephants by size!
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