If You’re Happy Back at School

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The lesson “Welcome Back to School!” encourages students to express their excitement about returning to school through fun activities like clapping, giving thumbs up, wiggling, and waving to make new friends. It emphasizes the joy of learning and the importance of friendship in creating a positive school environment. Overall, the lesson promotes a sense of community and enthusiasm for the school year ahead.
  1. Are you happy to be back at school with your friends?
  2. What fun things can we do together to learn?
  3. How do you feel when you make new friends at school?

Welcome Back to School!

Are you happy to be back at school? Let’s have some fun together! If you’re happy, clap your hands like this: clap, clap!

Ready to Learn

If you’re ready to learn new things, give two big thumbs up! Can you move your body around and turn in a circle? That’s great!

Feeling Excited

Are you feeling super excited? Let’s wiggle, wiggle! You can also jump up high and feel delighted. It’s so much fun!

Making New Friends

Do you like making new friends? Wave hello to everyone! Show them love that never ends. Friends make school even more fun!

Let’s Do It Together!

Let’s clap our hands, give two thumbs up, wiggle, wiggle, and wave hello. It’s so nice to be back at school!

Remember, if you’re happy back at school, clap your hands and raise the roof because your school is cool!

  • What is your favorite thing about being back at school, and why do you like it so much?
  • Can you think of a time when you made a new friend at school? How did you feel, and what did you do together?
  • What are some fun ways you can show you’re excited to learn something new? Can you share a time when you learned something that made you feel happy?
  • Friendship Circle: Gather in a circle with your classmates. Take turns sharing your favorite thing about school. After each person shares, everyone can clap their hands twice to celebrate their answer. This helps us learn more about each other and practice listening and sharing.

  • Emotion Charades: Play a game of charades where each child acts out an emotion related to being back at school, like excitement, happiness, or curiosity. The other children can guess the emotion and then everyone can mimic the action, like wiggling or jumping, to express that feeling together.

  • Thumbs Up Adventure: Go on a mini-adventure around the classroom or playground. As you explore, look for things that make you happy or excited about being back at school. Each time you find something, give a big thumbs up and share it with a friend. This encourages observation and appreciation of the school environment.

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

If you’re happy back at school, clap your hands.
If you’re happy back at school, clap your hands.
If you’re happy back at school, raise the roof; your school is cool!
If you’re happy back at school, clap your hands.

If you’re ready to learn, give two thumbs up.
If you’re ready to learn, move your body around and turn.
If you’re ready to learn, give two thumbs up.
If you’re so excited, wiggle, wiggle.

If you’re so excited, jump up and feel delighted.
If you’re so excited, wiggle, wiggle.
If you’re happy making friends, wave hello.
If you’re happy making friends, show love that never ends.

If you’re happy making friends, wave hello.
Clap your hands.
Two thumbs up.
Wiggle, wiggle.
Wave hello.
Clap your hands.
Two thumbs up.
Wiggle, wiggle.
Wave hello.

If you’re happy back at school, clap your hands.
If you’re happy back at school, clap your hands.
If you’re happy back at school, raise the roof; your school is cool!
If you’re happy back at school, clap your hands.

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