Hey there! Do you like to move and play? Let’s have some fun by moving like different animals! It’s a great way to stay healthy and happy. Ready? Let’s go!
Spread your arms wide and fly, fly like an eagle in the sky!
Jump and dive, dive like a dolphin in the ocean!
Run super fast and run, run like a cheetah on the grass!
When you move, your muscles get strong, your brain gets smart, and you feel really good! Let’s move like the animals do!
Move your arms and paddle, paddle like a turtle in the water!
Wiggle your hips and waddle, waddle like a duck on land!
Wiggle your body and wiggle, wiggle like a worm in the dirt!
Slide on the ground and slither, slither like a snake!
Jump up high and hop, hop like a frog on a lily pad!
Flap your arms and buzz, buzz like a bee in the garden!
Stomp your feet and stomp, stomp like a big elephant!
Open and close your mouth and chomp, chomp like a gator!
Pound your chest and pump, pump like a strong gorilla!
Use your hands and feet to crawl, crawl like a spider!
Swing your arms and swing, swing like a monkey in the trees!
Gallop around and gallop, gallop like a zebra on the plains!
Remember, moving is good for you! It makes you strong, smart, and happy. So, let’s keep moving like the animals do!
Animal Movement Parade: Gather your friends or family and create an animal movement parade! Each person picks an animal from the lesson and demonstrates how it moves. Take turns leading the parade and see if others can guess the animal you’re imitating. This activity helps you practice different movements and have fun together!
Animal Movement Storytime: Create a story using the animals and their movements. For example, “Once upon a time, an eagle flew high in the sky, and below, a cheetah ran fast on the grass.” Act out each part of the story with the movements you’ve learned. This helps you use your imagination and remember the different ways animals move!
Movement Observation Walk: Go for a walk in your neighborhood or a park with an adult. Look for animals or insects and observe how they move. Can you find a bird flying or a worm wiggling? Try to imitate their movements and think about how moving like them makes you feel. This activity encourages you to notice the world around you and apply what you’ve learned!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Move like an eagle
Fly, fly
Move like a dolphin
Dive, dive
Move like a cheetah
Run, run
Moving is good for you
Move like the animals do
Move like a turtle
Paddle, paddle
Move like a duck
Waddle, waddle
Move like a worm
Wiggle, wiggle
Moving is good for you
Move like the animals do
Moving makes your muscles grow stronger, stronger
Moving makes your brain get sharper, sharper
Moving makes you feel better, better
Moving is good for you
Move like the animals do
Move like a snake
Slither, slither
Move like a frog
Hop, hop
Move like a bee
Buzz, buzz
Moving is good for you
Move like the animals do
Move like an elephant
Stomp, stomp
Move like a gator
Chomp, chomp
Move like a gorilla
Pump, pump
Moving is good for you
Move like the animals do
Moving makes your muscles grow stronger, stronger
Moving makes your brain get sharper, sharper
Moving makes you feel better, better
Moving is good for you
Move like the animals do
Move like a spider
Crawl, crawl
Move like a monkey
Swing, swing
Move like a zebra
Gallop, gallop
Moving is good for you
Move like the animals do
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