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In today’s lesson, we embarked on a delightful picnic adventure, exploring the contents of our picnic basket filled with various tasty treats like sandwiches, fruits, and vegetables. We learned about the importance of enjoying food in nature, staying hydrated, and keeping clean while having fun. The lesson encourages creativity by inviting participants to think about what they would bring to their own picnic.
  1. What yummy food did we find in our picnic basket?
  2. Why is it important to drink water at our picnic?
  3. What do you like to do when you have a picnic with friends?

Let’s Go on a Picnic Adventure!

Today, we’re going on a fun picnic adventure! Let’s see what we have in our picnic basket.

What’s in the Basket?

We have a big basket filled with yummy treats for our picnic. Let’s take a look inside!

The Picnic Blanket

First, we spread out our picnic blanket. It’s where we sit and enjoy our food.

Yummy Food

We have a delicious sandwich. Yum! There’s also a crunchy carrot and a juicy apple (la manzana). Apples are so sweet!

Look, there’s an orange and some broccoli (el brócoli) too. Broccoli is a healthy veggie!

We also have a bunch of grapes. Grapes are small and tasty!

Don’t forget the bananas (los plátanos) and a big slice of watermelon (la sandía). Watermelon is so refreshing!

Drinks for Everyone

We have a bottle of water (el agua) to keep us cool. She drinks the water to stay hydrated.

There’s also some milk (la leche). She pours the milk into a cup. Milk is good for strong bones!

More Tasty Treats

We have some celery (el apio) sticks. Celery is crunchy and fun to eat!

And look, there are some ants (las hormigas) joining our picnic! They love food too!

Enjoying the Picnic

We sit on the blanket and enjoy all the yummy food. We use a napkin to keep clean.

After eating, we say, “Thank you!” for the delicious picnic.

Let’s Have Fun!

Picnics are a great way to enjoy food and nature. What would you bring to your picnic?

  • What is your favorite food to bring on a picnic, and why do you like it so much?
  • Have you ever been on a picnic before? Can you share a fun memory or something interesting that happened during your picnic?
  • If you could invite any animal to join your picnic, which one would it be, and what food do you think it would like to eat?
  1. Picnic Basket Exploration: Create your own picnic basket at home! Gather some of your favorite snacks and fruits, just like in the video. Ask an adult to help you find a blanket to spread out on the floor. Pretend you are on a picnic and share your snacks with your family or friends. What foods did you choose? Why do you like them?

  2. Fruit and Veggie Hunt: Go on a fruit and veggie hunt in your kitchen or at the grocery store. Can you find the same fruits and vegetables that were in the picnic basket? Look for apples, oranges, bananas, grapes, broccoli, and celery. Talk about the colors and shapes of each one. Which one is your favorite and why?

  3. Draw Your Dream Picnic: Use crayons or markers to draw a picture of your dream picnic. What foods would you include? Would you have any special drinks? Maybe you’d like to add some animals or insects that might join your picnic, like the ants in the story. Share your drawing with your class or family and explain why you chose those items.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing any unnecessary repetitions and ensuring clarity:

[Music]
Rock and learn.
The basket.
The picnic.
He sits.
The plate.
The napkin.
The picnic.
The sandwich.
The apple (la manzana).
He eats the apple (la manzana).
The carrot (la zanahoria).
The water (el agua).
She drinks the water.
The orange.
The broccoli (el brócoli).
The grapes.
The milk (la leche).
She pours the milk.
The bananas (los plátanos).
The celery (el apio).
The watermelon (la sandía).
The cup.
She pours the milk.
The ants (las hormigas).
The sandwich.
The apple (la manzana).
The plate.
The carrot (la zanahoria).
The banana (el plátano).
The watermelon.
The broccoli.
The napkin.
He pours the milk.
The grapes (las uvas).
The celery (el apio).
The water (el agua).
Drinks the water.
The orange.
The ants (las hormigas).
The picnic.
The basket.
She sits.
Thank you.

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