Hello, friend! I’m Chloe, and today we’re going to have a fun time counting my shiny chicken eggs. Are you ready to see the little chicks come out of their eggs?
Look, the first egg is hatching! Here comes one little chick. Isn’t it cute?
Oh, here comes another one! Now we have two fluffy chicks.
Wow, another egg is cracking open. That makes three little chicks!
Here comes chick number four. They’re so adorable!
And finally, the last egg hatches. Now we have five little chicks all together!
Let’s count them again to make sure we have them all: one, two, three, four, five. Yay! We did it!
Thank you so much for helping me count my cute little chicks. I hope you had fun!
Goodbye, and see you next time!
Chick Hunt: Go on a chick hunt in your classroom or home! Hide five small objects (like toy chicks or balls) around the room. Ask the children to find and count them as they go. Once all are found, gather together and count them again to ensure there are five. This activity helps reinforce counting skills and encourages observation.
Egg Carton Counting: Provide each child with an empty egg carton and some small objects like buttons or beads. Ask them to place one object in each section of the carton, counting aloud as they go. Once they reach five, encourage them to count backward as they remove the objects. This hands-on activity helps with number recognition and counting practice.
Chick Story Time: Encourage the children to create their own story about the chicks. Ask questions like, “What do you think the chicks will do next?” or “Where might the chicks go on an adventure?” This activity stimulates imagination and helps children practice verbal storytelling and sequencing.
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Welcome to Kids Academy!
Hi there, I’m Chloe, and these are my shiny chicken eggs. Will you help me count the little chicks as the eggs hatch?
Great!
Here’s one chick.
Now we have two.
There are three little chicks now.
Now we have four.
That’s five chicks all together!
I’ve got five cute little chicks. Let’s count them again: one, two, three, four, five.
Thanks for helping me count my little chicks!
Bye bye!
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