Hi everyone! Are you ready to have some fun? Let’s make a snowman together!
First, we need a big snowball for the snowman’s body. Roll it around until it’s nice and big. Great job!
Next, we need a smaller snowball for his head. Put it on top of the big snowball. That’s good!
Now, let’s give our snowman some buttons. We need two small stones. Count with me: one, two. Super!
Our snowman needs a happy smile! Let’s use seven small stones for his mouth. Count them: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Fantastic!
Let’s give our snowman some eyes. We need two small stones. Count: one, two. Great!
Our snowman needs arms to wave hello! Let’s use two long sticks. Count: one, two. Nice!
Oh, he looks cold! Let’s give him a warm red scarf. That’s better!
His head might be cold too. Let’s give him a hat. There, now he’s cozy!
Hmm…what’s missing? A nose! You’re right! Let’s use a carrot for his nose. Perfect!
We did it! We made a snowman! He’s looking great, and we’re so happy!
Thanks for joining us. We had so much fun making a snowman together. See you next time for more fun adventures!
Snowman Story Time: Gather around and let’s create a story about our snowman. What do you think our snowman does when we’re not looking? Does he go on adventures? Maybe he has a snowman friend! Draw a picture of your snowman’s adventure and share your story with the class.
Snowman Building Challenge: Let’s use playdough or clay to build a mini snowman. Remember the steps we learned: make a big ball for the body and a smaller one for the head. Use small stones or beads for buttons and eyes, and a little stick for the nose. Can you make your snowman stand up? Try adding a scarf or hat using colored paper or fabric scraps.
Counting and Sorting Game: Let’s practice counting like we did with the snowman’s buttons and smile. Gather some small objects like buttons, stones, or beads. Sort them by size or color, and then count how many you have in each group. Can you make a pattern with them? Share your pattern with a friend and see if they can guess what it is!
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Hi everyone! Let’s make a snowman together. Ready?
Let’s make a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
What do we need? We need one big snowball for his body. Great!
Let’s make a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
What do we need? We need one small snowball for his head. That’s good!
Let’s make a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
What do we need? We need two small stones for his buttons. One, two. Super!
Let’s make a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
What do we need? We need seven small stones for his mouth. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Fantastic!
Let’s make a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
What do we need? Let’s give him some eyes. Let’s use two small stones for his eyes. One, two. Great!
Let’s make a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
What do we need? He needs some arms. Let’s use two long sticks to make his arms. One, two. Nice!
Let’s make a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
What do we need? He looks cold. Let’s give him a warm red scarf. That’s better!
Let’s make a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
What do we need? I think his head is cold, too. Let’s give him a hat. There!
Let’s make a snowman, a snowman, a snowman!
What do we need? Mmmmm…what’s missing? A nose! You’re right! We forgot his nose.
What can we use for a nose? I know! Let’s use a carrot for his nose. Perfect!
We made a snowman! We made a snowman, a snowman, a snowman! We’re happy!
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