I Wanna Be An Astronaut ???? | Space Song | Pretend Play | Nursery Rhymes | Kids Songs

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In the “Welcome to the Astronaut Adventure!” lesson, students learn about the exciting life of astronauts, including the importance of spacesuits, the rigorous training they undergo, and the unique challenges of eating and sleeping in space. Through imaginative play, they explore the wonders of space travel and complete their adventure by earning a special astronaut badge, celebrating their journey as space explorers.
  1. What do astronauts wear to help them breathe in space?
  2. What do astronauts do when they are in space?
  3. How do astronauts eat and sleep in space without floating away?

Welcome to the Astronaut Adventure!

Hi there! Are you ready to learn about astronauts? Let’s have some fun and pretend to be astronauts together!

Getting Ready for Space

First, we need to put on our special astronaut clothes. These clothes are called spacesuits. They are super important because space is very different from Earth. There’s no air to breathe, so astronauts wear helmets, gloves, boots, and a backpack with oxygen to help them breathe.

Training and Traveling to Space

Astronauts train a lot on Earth before they go to space. They travel in a big rocket to reach space. Once there, they do cool science experiments and take care of the space station. They also get to look at stars and planets up close!

Exploring Space

Let’s pretend to fly our spaceship and explore space! We can imagine seeing the bright sun and visiting our home base in space. It’s like a big adventure!

Eating and Sleeping in Space

Did you know that eating in space is tricky? There’s no gravity, so food can float around! Astronauts have to fasten their food and themselves so they can eat without everything flying away.

Sleeping in space is different too. Astronauts strap themselves into sleeping bags so they don’t float around while they sleep. It’s like a cozy space cocoon!

Mission Accomplished!

Wow, being an astronaut is so exciting! After our adventure, we earn a special astronaut badge. Great job, space explorer!

  • What do you think it would feel like to wear a spacesuit and float in space? Can you imagine what it would be like to look out and see the stars and planets up close?
  • If you could take one thing with you on a space adventure, what would it be and why? How do you think it would be different to use or play with that item in space?
  • Imagine you are an astronaut on a space station. What kind of science experiment would you like to do in space, and what do you hope to discover?
  1. Spacesuit Design Challenge: Let’s create our own spacesuits! Use paper, crayons, and stickers to design a spacesuit. Think about what colors and patterns you would like. Remember, your spacesuit needs a helmet, gloves, boots, and a backpack. Once you’re done, share your design with the class and explain why you chose those colors and patterns.

  2. Rocket Launch Simulation: Gather some empty toilet paper rolls, colored paper, and glue to build your own rocket. Once your rocket is ready, pretend to launch it by counting down from 10. Imagine what you might see as you travel to space. Discuss with a friend what you think astronauts feel when they blast off into space.

  3. Space Food Experiment: Let’s try eating like astronauts! Use small pieces of fruit or cereal and try to pick them up with chopsticks or tongs. How does it feel? Is it easy or hard? Talk about why astronauts need to fasten their food in space and how this activity is similar to eating in space.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

**Baby Bus**

Welcome to the Astronaut Experience Zone!

I want to be an astronaut!

Okay, let’s change our clothes first.

Wow, time to change!

Hey astronauts!

It’s so cool!

Why do astronauts have to wear these suits?

The environment in space is very different from that on Earth. There’s no air to breathe, so they need special spacesuits. They wear helmets, gloves, boots, and a backpack filled with oxygen while working.

Astronauts get special training on Earth and then take a rocket to space for scientific research and experiments. They maintain the space station and observe stars and planets.

I want to be an astronaut right now!

Okay, let’s go!

One day, I’m strong! Let’s start!

I see the sun over there!

Hello astronauts!

Let’s buy our spaceship and explore space. Do you want to play with me?

That’s our home base!

Oh wow, we got back two hours later!

Being an astronaut was so much fun!

You know what? It’s not easy to eat food in space because there’s no gravity. The food will float around.

So when they eat, astronauts fasten their bodies and food so that everything stays put.

Then how do astronauts sleep in space?

Before they sleep, they strap their bodies to their sleeping bags so that they don’t float around.

Wow, sounds really interesting!

Mission complete! You’ve got an astronaut badge!

This version removes any informal language and unnecessary filler while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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