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In this lesson, students learn about the number four through engaging examples involving four cats, four raindrops, and four umbrellas. The lesson emphasizes counting and encourages students to practice counting with everyday objects, reinforcing the concept of the number four in a fun and interactive way.
  1. How many cute cats did we count in the sunshine?
  2. Can you count the raindrops that fell from the sky?
  3. If each cat needs an umbrella, how many umbrellas do we need?

Learning About the Number Four

Let’s have some fun learning about the number four! Imagine there are four cute cats enjoying the warm sunshine. Can you count them? One, two, three, four! That’s right, there are four cats.

Raindrops and Cats

Oh no! Here come the raindrops. Four raindrops are falling from the sky. Let’s count them together: one, two, three, four! Just like the cats, there are four raindrops.

Umbrellas to the Rescue

The cats need to stay dry, so they each get an umbrella. How many umbrellas do we need? Let’s count: one, two, three, four! Four umbrellas will keep our four cats nice and dry.

Let’s Remember

Today, we learned about the number four. Four cats, four raindrops, and four umbrellas! Isn’t it fun to count and learn new things?

More Fun with Numbers

Keep practicing counting with your toys or things around you. You can count blocks, crayons, or even your fingers! Counting is a great way to learn numbers.

  • Can you think of something else that comes in groups of four, like the four cats or four raindrops? Maybe something you see at home or outside?
  • Why do you think it’s important for the cats to have umbrellas when it rains? Can you think of a time when you needed something to keep you dry?
  • What are some fun ways you can practice counting to four with your family or friends? Maybe you can count toys, snacks, or steps!
  1. Four Corners Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find groups of four items. Look for things like four books, four chairs, or four pencils. Once you find them, count them out loud with a friend or family member. Can you find more than three groups of four?

  2. Four Seasons Art: Create a drawing or collage that shows four different things you see in each season. For example, draw four flowers for spring, four suns for summer, four leaves for autumn, and four snowflakes for winter. Share your artwork with the class and explain what you drew for each season.

  3. Question Time: Think about your day. Can you name four things you do every morning before school? Share your list with a friend and see if they have the same or different activities. Discuss why the number four is important in your routine.

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

[Music] Four cats are basking in the sun. The number four indicates their quantity. Four raindrops have fallen right down on the cats. The quantity of raindrops is represented by the number four. Cats need to hide from the rain, or they’ll get wet. Four umbrellas can cover four cats from the rain. We’ve learned the number four. Now we can say that four cats will be protected from the rain with four umbrellas. [Music] Be the first to grab a special discount for the new Learn Like Nastya educational app. Visit learnlinknastia.com or scan the QR code for more information. [Music]

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