Hi there! I’m Willy Wood, and today we’re going to have fun learning about fruits. Are you excited?
Fruits and vegetables are super important because they help keep our bodies healthy. We should try to eat five pieces of fruit and veggies every day. Let’s learn about some yummy fruits!
This fruit is round and orange. It has lots of vitamin C, which helps us stay healthy. It’s called an orange! Can you say “orange”? Oranges are so tasty!
This fruit can be red, green, or yellow. It’s an apple! Say “apple” with me. Apples are crunchy and delicious!
This fruit is long and yellow. It’s a banana! Can you say “banana”? Bananas are sweet and yummy!
These fruits are small and can be purple or green. They’re called grapes! Say “grapes” with me. Grapes are juicy and sweet!
This fruit is big and heavy. It’s green outside and red inside. It’s a watermelon! Say “watermelon”. Watermelons are perfect for summer!
This fruit is big with a rough peel. It’s a melon! Say “melon”. Melons are sweet and look like a rocky ball!
This tropical fruit is brown outside and green inside. It’s a kiwi! Can you say “kiwi”? Kiwis are tangy and tasty!
This fruit is orange with a fuzzy peel. It’s a peach! Say “peach” with me. Peaches are juicy and sweet!
This small fruit is dark red. It’s a cherry! Say “cherry”. Cherries are delicious and fun to eat!
This tropical fruit has a hard brown peel and is yellow inside. It’s a pineapple! Say “pineapple”. Pineapples are great for dessert!
This fruit is usually green but can be yellow too. It’s a pear! Say “pear”. Pears are sweet and juicy!
This fruit is red with small green leaves. It’s a strawberry! Say “strawberry”. Strawberries are yummy, especially with whipped cream!
This tropical fruit is yellowish-orange. It’s a mango! Say “mango”. Mangoes are sweet and delicious!
This fruit is yellow and very sour. It’s a lemon! Say “lemon”. Lemons are special and used in many recipes!
We learned about many fruits today: orange, apple, banana, grapes, watermelon, melon, kiwi, peach, cherry, pineapple, pear, strawberry, mango, and lemon. Which one is your favorite?
Thanks for learning with me! Keep exploring and enjoying fruits every day!
Fruit Taste Test: Gather a few different fruits mentioned in the lesson, such as apple slices, banana pieces, and grapes. Let the children taste each fruit and describe the taste, texture, and color. Ask them questions like, “Which fruit is the sweetest?” or “Which fruit is crunchy?” This activity helps children use their senses to explore and compare different fruits.
Fruit Art Collage: Provide children with magazines, colored paper, and scissors. Ask them to cut out pictures of fruits or draw their own and create a fruit collage. Encourage them to label each fruit with its name. This activity reinforces vocabulary and allows children to express creativity while learning about different fruits.
Fruit Observation Walk: Take the children on a short walk around the school or a nearby park. Ask them to look for any fruit trees or plants they might see. Discuss the different fruits they find and how they grow. Encourage them to think about questions like, “What color are the leaves?” or “How does the fruit hang on the tree?” This activity helps children connect their learning to the real world and observe nature.
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Hello friends! I am Willy Wood, the master of words, and today I’m going to teach you about fruits. Are you ready?
It’s really important to eat fruits and vegetables as they are the main source of nutrients for our bodies. Therefore, we need to eat five pieces of fruit and vegetables every day. Shall we begin?
Let’s go for it!
What fruit is this? It’s round, orange in color, and has a lot of vitamin C to help avoid getting sick. Should I tell you? It’s an orange! Say it with me: orange. Oranges are so delicious!
And this? Do you know what fruit it is? It’s red in color but can also be green or yellow. It’s an apple! Say it with me: apple. I love apples!
Now, this long and yellow fruit—what is it? Do you know? It’s a banana! Say it with me: banana. Bananas are so good!
Whoa! There are so many of these, and they’re so small. They can be purple or green. Do you know the name of this fruit? They’re grapes! Say it with me: grapes. Grapes are so sweet!
Did you know how big and heavy this fruit is? It’s green on the outside and red on the inside. Do you know what it is? It’s a watermelon! Say it with me: watermelon. Watermelon is the summer fruit!
This fruit is really big too and has a coarse peel. What fruit is this? It’s a melon! Say it with me: melon. Melons look like a rocky ball.
This is a tropical fruit. It’s brown on the outside and green on the inside. Do you know its name? It’s a kiwi! Say it with me: kiwi. Kiwis are so good!
And what’s the name of the orange fruit with the velvety peel? It’s a peach! Say it with me: peach. I love peaches!
This fruit is small and has a dark red color. Do you know what it is? It’s a cherry! Say it with me: cherry. Cherries are delicious!
Here we have another tropical fruit. Its peel is hard and brown, and it’s yellow on the inside. What fruit is it? It’s a pineapple! Say it with me: pineapple. I love eating pineapple for dessert!
Let’s see, we know this one. Normally it’s green, but it can also be yellow. What fruit is it? It’s a pear! Say it with me: pear. Pears are so good!
Do you know this fruit that is red and has small green leaves? It’s a strawberry! Say it with me: strawberry. Have you tried strawberries with whipped cream?
This is also a tropical fruit. It has a yellowish-orange color. This one’s a bit tricky. What fruit is it? It’s a mango! Say it with me: mango. Mangoes are really good!
Finally, I want to show you this yellow fruit. It’s very acidic. What is it? It’s a lemon! Say it with me: lemon.
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Lemons are really special fruits that are used in many different recipes.
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We have learned about a bunch of different fruits. Let’s review: orange, apple, banana, grapes, watermelon, melon, kiwi, peach, cherry, pineapple, pear, strawberry, mango, and lemon.
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