Hello, friend! I’m Patch, and I’m so excited to show you my number forest. Do you like numbers? Today, we’re going to have fun learning some new numbers together!
This is the number seven. Can you see it? Let’s trace the number seven with our fingers. It’s like drawing a line and then a little slide down. Try it with me!
Now, I’m going to trace the number seven with my eyes closed. Watch closely! Can you try it too? Close your eyes and trace the number seven. Great job!
Now, let’s meet my friend Zen the Zebra. Zen is here to help us learn the number eight. Hi, Zen!
This is the number eight. It looks like a snowman with two circles! Let’s trace the number eight together. Round and round we go!
I’m going to trace the number eight with my eyes closed. Can you do it too? Close your eyes and give it a try. You’re doing amazing!
Next, let’s meet Roxy the Bird. Roxy is excited to teach us the number nine. Hi, Roxy!
This is the number nine. It looks like a balloon on a stick! Let’s trace the number nine together. Around the balloon and down the stick!
Now, I’m going to trace the number nine with my eyes closed. Can you do it with your eyes closed too? You’re a number tracing star!
Today, we learned the numbers seven, eight, and nine. You can use these numbers to count all sorts of things! Count the flowers, count the trees, or even count the clouds in the sky. Numbers are so useful and so much fun!
Thank you for joining us in the number forest. Keep being curious and who knows what you’ll learn next? Have fun with numbers!
Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom! Look for the numbers seven, eight, and nine. You might find them on clocks, books, or even on toys. Can you find all three numbers? Once you find them, try tracing them with your finger. How many times can you find each number?
Nature Counting Adventure: Take a walk outside and see if you can find groups of seven, eight, or nine things. Maybe you’ll see seven birds, eight leaves, or nine rocks. Count them out loud with a friend or family member. Can you find more than one group of each number?
Number Art: Create a piece of art using the numbers seven, eight, and nine. You can draw or use craft materials to make each number. Try to make the number seven look like a slide, the number eight like a snowman, and the number nine like a balloon on a stick. Show your artwork to someone and explain what each number looks like!
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Hi, I’m Patch, and this is my number forest! Are you curious about numbers? Today, we’re going to learn some numbers, and we’re going to start with the number seven.
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This is seven. I’m going to trace seven.
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Would you like to trace seven? Here, do it with me.
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I’m going to trace seven with my eyes closed. Watch!
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Let’s do it together.
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This is the number seven. Today, you learned seven!
[Applause]
I’m going to ask my friend Zen the Zebra to teach you the number eight.
Hi, Zen!
Hi, Patch! Are you curious about learning more numbers?
This is eight. I’m going to trace eight.
[Music]
Would you like to trace eight? Here, do it with me.
[Music]
I’m going to trace eight with my eyes closed. Watch!
[Music]
Would you like to trace eight with your eyes closed? Let’s do it together.
[Music]
This is the number eight. Today, you learned eight!
[Applause]
I’m going to ask my friend Roxy the Bird to teach you the number nine.
Hi, Roxy!
Hi, Zen!
Hi, Patch! I’m Roxy. Are you curious about learning more numbers?
This is nine. I’m going to trace nine.
[Music]
Would you like to trace nine? Here, do it with me.
[Music]
I’m going to trace nine with my eyes closed. Watch!
[Music]
Would you like to trace nine with your eyes closed? Let’s do it together.
[Music]
This is the number nine.
[Applause]
Today, you learned seven, eight, and nine. You can count the flowers, you can count the trees, you can count the clouds above blowing in the breeze. Numbers are so useful, and numbers are so fun!
Now that we have sung our song, our number show is done. Who knows what you’ll learn next? Stay curious!
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