Meet Dorito the Chicken with THE PIGEON

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In this lesson, we meet a special chicken named Dorito, who enjoys eating chicken food and strawberries. We learn that Dorito lays eggs, which can come in various colors, including white, brown, blue, and green. The lesson concludes with a friendly farewell to Dorito and her owner, Nexus.
  1. What is the name of the chicken we met?
  2. What special food does Dorito like to eat?
  3. Can you tell me what kind of eggs Dorito lays?

Meet Dorito the Chicken

Oh, hello there! Today, we’re going to meet a special friend. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Meet Dorito!

This is Nexus, and Nexus is holding a chicken named Dorito. Isn’t that a funny name? Dorito is a very special chicken!

What Does Dorito Eat?

Do you know what Dorito likes to eat? Dorito eats chicken food, just like other chickens. But guess what? Dorito also loves to eat strawberries! Yum, strawberries are so sweet and tasty!

Does Dorito Lay Eggs?

Now, here’s a fun question: Does Dorito lay eggs? Yes, Dorito does! Chickens like Dorito lay eggs, and they can be big eggs too!

Fun Fact About Chickens

Did you know that chickens can lay different colored eggs? Some eggs are white, some are brown, and some can even be blue or green!

Goodbye, Dorito!

It’s time to say goodbye to Dorito and Nexus. Thank you for meeting Dorito with us today. Bye, Dorito! Bye, Nexus! See you next time!

  • What do you think about Dorito’s name? If you had a pet chicken, what funny or interesting name would you give it?
  • Dorito loves to eat strawberries. What is your favorite fruit, and why do you like it so much?
  • Chickens can lay eggs in different colors. Have you ever seen or eaten a colored egg? What color was it, and how did it make you feel?
  • Egg Color Exploration: Gather a few eggs of different colors (white, brown, and if possible, blue or green) and show them to the children. Ask them to observe the colors and talk about how they are different or similar. Encourage the children to draw their own colorful eggs using crayons or markers. Ask them, “What color would you like your chicken’s eggs to be?”

  • Strawberry Snack Time: Since Dorito loves strawberries, have a small snack time where children can taste strawberries. Discuss the taste, texture, and color of strawberries. Ask them, “Why do you think Dorito likes strawberries?” Encourage them to think about what other fruits or foods chickens might enjoy.

  • Chicken Observation Walk: If possible, organize a short walk to a nearby farm or a place where children can observe chickens. Ask them to notice what the chickens are doing, what they look like, and how they behave. After the walk, have a discussion and ask, “What did you see the chickens doing? How are they similar or different from Dorito?”

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Oh, hello! I’m here with my friend Nexus. Hey, Nexus, who are you holding?

Dorito! His name’s Dorito. I love it! What does Dorito like to eat?

Chicken food.

Ooh, does he eat any vegetables and fruit?

Yes!

Oh, what does he like?

Strawberries!

Oh my goodness, hello! Oh, Dorito, do you lay eggs?

Yes!

Oh, does he?

He looks like a big chicken.

Does he lay big eggs?

Yes. I guess I shouldn’t say “he”; it’s probably a “her,” huh?

Well, thanks for helping me, Nexus! Bye, Dorito! Bye, Nexus! Bye!

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