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In the “Let’s Get Moving!” lesson, children are encouraged to engage in fun physical activities that promote movement and coordination. Through a series of playful exercises, such as wiggling heads, shaking shoulders, and dancing to music, kids learn the joy of moving their bodies while also understanding the importance of staying active for their health. The lesson emphasizes creativity in movement and celebrates each child’s unique dancing abilities.
  1. Can you wiggle your head like we did in the story?
  2. What is your favorite way to move your body?
  3. Why is it fun to dance and keep moving every day?

Let’s Get Moving!

Hey there, little friends! Are you ready to have some fun and move your body? Let’s get started!

Wiggle and Giggle

First, let’s wiggle our heads. Can you move your head side to side? Great job!

Now, let’s shake our shoulders. Can you shrug them up and down? You’re doing amazing!

Hip and Knee Dance

Let’s sway our hips. Can you move them in a circle? Wow, look at you go!

Now, bend your knees. Can you bounce up and down? Fantastic!

Move to the Beat

Let’s move our whole body to the music! Can you dance and twirl around? Keep moving and have fun!

Remember, you can move any way you like. Just keep moving to the sounds and enjoy yourself!

Keep on Dancing!

Moving our bodies is not only fun but also helps us stay healthy and strong. So, let’s keep dancing and moving every day!

Great job, everyone! You’re all wonderful dancers!

  • What is your favorite way to move your body? Do you like to wiggle, dance, or maybe jump around? Why do you enjoy it?
  • Can you think of a time when you danced or moved to music with your family or friends? How did it make you feel?
  • Why do you think moving your body is important? How does it make you feel when you dance or play?
  1. Animal Movement Game: Let’s pretend to be different animals and move like them! Can you hop like a bunny or stomp like an elephant? Try to think of your favorite animal and show your friends how it moves. This helps us learn how different creatures move and keeps our bodies active!

  2. Nature Walk Observation: Next time you go for a walk, look around and see how things in nature move. Do the leaves sway in the wind? Do the birds flap their wings? Talk about what you see with a friend or family member. This will help you notice movement all around you!

  3. Create Your Own Dance: Use your imagination to create a new dance move. Give it a fun name and show it to your friends or family. Can you teach them your dance? This activity encourages creativity and helps you express yourself through movement!

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

Hey everyone, get your whole body ready to move!
Move your head,
Move your shoulders,
Move your hips and knees,
Move your whole body any way you please!

Please,
Move it, move it, move it all around,
Move it, move it, move it to the sounds.
Move it, move it, move it all around,
Move it, move it, move it to the sounds.
Move it, move it, move it all around,
Move it, move it, move it to the sounds.
Move it, move it, move it all around,
Move it, move it, move it to the sounds.
Move it, move it, move it all around,
Move it, move it, move it to the sounds.

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