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In the lesson “Let’s Visit the Penguins!”, Hogy and friends embark on an adventure to the South Pole, where they discover that rising temperatures and pollution are harming the penguins and their habitat. They learn about the impact of human waste on marine life and decide to take action by using reusable items and reducing plastic waste. The lesson concludes with a fun activity to create a paper penguin, reinforcing the importance of protecting the environment for the well-being of penguins and other wildlife.
  1. What did the penguin eat instead of fish?
  2. Why do we need to use less plastic and trash?
  3. How can we help the penguins be happy and healthy?

Let’s Visit the Penguins!

Hello, friends! I’m Hogy, and today we’re going on an adventure to the South Pole to see the penguins. But something seems a little strange there. Let’s find out what’s happening!

Meeting New Friends

Hi, I’m Willow! And I’m Baby Shark Ollie! We’re excited to play with the penguins at the South Pole. It’s really cold there, so we need to wear warm clothes.

When we arrived, we met a friendly penguin. “Hi, penguin! We’re here!” we said. But the penguin told us something surprising. “The South Pole isn’t as cold as it used to be because the Earth is getting hotter,” said the penguin.

What’s Happening to the Penguins?

The penguin offered us some snacks, but they were not fish. Instead, it was a plastic bottle, a plastic bag, and a straw! “Oh no, penguin! This is not food!” we exclaimed. The penguin told us that there are no more fish because it’s too hot, and it has been eating trash instead.

“Where are your friends?” we asked. The penguin said, “My friends and family have disappeared. The Earth is getting stranger, and my tummy hurts from eating these things. Please help me!”

Why Is This Happening?

Suddenly, we felt a rumble. “What was that?” we wondered. It was the ice breaking because the Earth is too hot! We realized that all the trash we use, like plastic bags and straws, ends up in the ocean and hurts our animal friends.

Let’s Help the Penguins!

We decided to help the penguins by using fewer disposable items. We can use reusable cups instead of disposable ones and reusable bags instead of plastic bags. We can also turn off lights when we leave a room and ride bicycles instead of cars.

Make a Paper Penguin

Let’s make a paper penguin to remind us to help! Here’s how:

  • Fold a square piece of paper into a smaller square twice.
  • Open it and fold it into a triangle four times.
  • Flip it over and fold it into a triangle four more times.
  • Fold the penguin’s head a little round.
  • Stick the long sides together so it doesn’t open.
  • Add eyes, a mouth, wings, and feet.

Now you have a cute paper penguin!

Promise to Help

Can you promise to use reusable items and help protect the penguins? If we all do our part, the penguins will be happier and healthier!

Thanks for joining us on this adventure. See you next time! Bye!

  • What do you think it would be like to visit the South Pole and see penguins? Have you ever seen a penguin in real life or in a picture? What did you notice about them?
  • Why do you think it’s important to keep the Earth clean and safe for animals like penguins? Can you think of ways we can help protect their homes?
  • Have you ever used a reusable cup or bag? How did it make you feel knowing you were helping the environment? What other things can you do at home or school to help the Earth?
  1. Penguin Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or local park with an adult. Look for items that might be harmful to animals, like plastic bags or bottles. Count how many you find and discuss how they might affect animals like penguins. Talk about how you can help by picking up trash and using less plastic.

  2. Trash Sorting Game: Gather some clean items from your recycling bin, such as paper, plastic, and metal. Mix them up and then sort them into different piles. Discuss with an adult which items can be recycled and which ones should be thrown away. Think about how recycling can help keep the oceans clean for penguins and other animals.

  3. Penguin Story Time: Draw a picture of a penguin and write a short story about how it feels when it finds trash in its home. Share your story with a friend or family member. Discuss how the penguin might feel and what we can do to help make its home a better place.

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

[Music] Hi, I’m Hogy! Hi guys, today we’re going to the South Pole to see the penguins, but something seems wrong there. I wonder what it is. Let’s hurry!

Hi guys, I’m Willow! Hi, I’m Baby Shark Ollie! Today we’re going to the South Pole to play with the penguins. The South Pole has lots of snow and is really cold, so we need to dress warmly.

You’re right! That’s why I… my room is close. Shall we go?

Hi, penguin! We’re here! Hi Willow! Hi Ollie! Welcome, penguin! The South Pole isn’t as cold as I thought.

You’re right! The Earth is getting hotter, so it’s not as cold as it used to be. Are you tired from traveling? I’ll give you some snacks just a little further. I caught this in the ocean today. Enjoy!

Huh? A plastic bottle? A plastic bag? That is a straw! You eat that? There are no fish because it’s too hot, but we can catch things like this. Try it!

No, penguin! This is not food! Don’t eat it! Hey penguin, where are all your friends? Aren’t there a lot of penguins in the South Pole?

Oh, my friends disappeared, and my family too. The Earth is getting stranger, you guys. There are no fish, and it gets hotter every day. I think my tummy hurts from eating these things. Please help me!

What was that? An earthquake? That’s the ice breaking because the Earth is too hot! Hurry, let’s avoid it! Hurry guys, do something!

That was close, Willow! We almost got hurt. Yeah, that was really scary! I hope the penguin is safe. Like the penguin said, the Earth is getting stranger. Why is this happening?

It’s because of all the disposable items we use. We use too many disposable items that turn into trash. It spills into the ocean and flows to the South Pole, hurting our animal friends. That’s why the penguins are losing their food and place to live.

What should we do? We need to protect the penguins! Let’s fold a paper penguin.

Huh? Why? The paper penguin will tell us the solution! Let’s fold a penguin together. First, fold the square paper into a square twice. Open and fold into a triangle four times. Flip it over and fold into a triangle four more times.

When you have this shape, fold the penguin’s head slightly round. Stick the long sides together so it doesn’t open. Then stick the eyes, mouth, wings, and feet on the penguin. The penguin is complete! You can also decorate a box to make an ice base and put the penguin on top.

Is the penguin going to give us the solution now? Of course! Wow, the penguin is talking!

Of course I can talk! But wait, Willow, Ollie, what is that? What did you guys use? That disposable cup and straw? No! There are too many disposable cups and straws that float to the South Pole. You shouldn’t use them.

Okay, I won’t use them anymore! Use this instead: a reusable cup.

Okay, penguin! I’ll use this from now on! Wait, is that a plastic bag? No! Plastic bags are easy to use, but you saw penguins get a tummy ache from eating plastic bags. Use this instead: a reusable bag.

Aha! I can use a reusable bag for a long time! I will use this instead of plastic bags. Don’t use disposable items. Turn off the lights in empty rooms. Ride bicycles instead of cars. Friends, you need to protect the penguins by doing these things at home!

Okay, I’m so busy now. Where do I have to go home?

How to fold the penguin? Show me! First, fold the paper into a square twice. Open and fold into a triangle four times. Flip it over and fold into a triangle four more times. When you have this shape, fold the penguin’s head a little bit round. Stick the long sides together so it doesn’t open. Then stick the eyes, mouth, wings, and feet. The penguin is complete!

Did you guys understand? Instead of disposable cups and straws, use reusable ones. Instead of plastic bags, use a reusable bag. Don’t worry, penguin! I’ll keep my promise. Can you guys promise not to use disposable items at home? If you keep your promise, the penguins won’t eat any more plastic bags, and we’ll be healthier!

Okay guys, then see you next time! Bye!

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This version removes any unnecessary or unclear phrases while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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