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In this lesson, young learners are introduced to the exciting world of numbers, letters, shapes, colors, and phonics, emphasizing the fun and adventure in learning. Through engaging activities like adding numbers, recognizing sight words, and exploring shapes, children are encouraged to practice and develop their skills with the help of videos, games, and workbooks. The lesson highlights that with practice, they can become proficient in math and reading while enjoying the journey of learning.
  1. What fun things can we do with numbers?
  2. How do letters help us make words?
  3. Can you find a shape or color around you right now?

Musical Characters

Hey there, little friend! Are you ready to have some fun with numbers and letters? Let’s dive into a world where learning is as exciting as a big adventure!

Meet the Numbers

Did you know that numbers can be your friends? Let’s see what they can do:

  • Eight plus eight makes sixteen!
  • Nine plus nine makes eighteen!
  • Five plus five makes ten!

Isn’t that cool? Numbers love to play together and make new numbers!

Meet the Letters and Words

Letters are like little building blocks. When you put them together, they make words! Some words are called “sight words.” These are special because you can learn to recognize them just by looking. It’s like magic!

With fun DVDs and books, you can learn these words easily. Soon, you’ll be reading like a pro!

Meet the Shapes and Colors

Shapes and colors are everywhere! Can you find a circle or a square around you? What about the color red or blue? Learning about shapes and colors is like going on a treasure hunt!

Meet the Phonics

Phonics is a fancy word for learning how letters sound. When you know the sounds, you can read new words all by yourself! You can even color your favorite phonics characters in coloring books. How fun is that?

Meet the Math Facts

Math facts are like little puzzles. You can learn to add and subtract numbers up to ten plus ten. And guess what? You can also learn to multiply and divide numbers up to twelve times twelve!

With flashcards and workbooks, you can practice these math facts anywhere you go. It’s like having a math adventure in your pocket!

Practice Makes Perfect

Now that you’ve met all these amazing characters, it’s time to practice! You can watch videos that help you remember your math facts quickly. There are fun games and drills to help you learn even faster.

Remember, the more you practice, the better you’ll get. So, keep trying and have lots of fun!

Thanks for joining this learning adventure. You’re doing great, and there’s so much more to explore. Keep up the awesome work!

  • What is your favorite number, and why do you like it? Can you think of a fun way to add or subtract with it?
  • Can you find some letters around you right now? What words can you make with them, and what do those words mean to you?
  • Look around your room or outside. What shapes and colors do you see? Can you describe something interesting you found?
  1. Number Friends Adventure: Go on a number hunt around your house or classroom. Can you find groups of objects that add up to ten, like five apples and five oranges? Try to find different combinations and share them with a friend or family member. How many different ways can you make ten?

  2. Sight Word Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of sight words and go on a scavenger hunt to find them in books, magazines, or around your home. Each time you find a word, say it out loud and use it in a sentence. How many sight words can you find in one day?

  3. Shape and Color Exploration: Take a walk outside or around your home and look for different shapes and colors. Can you find a red circle or a blue square? Draw or take pictures of the shapes and colors you find, and create a colorful collage to share with your class.

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

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Eight plus eight equals sixteen.

Nine plus nine equals eighteen.

Five plus five equals ten.

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Nine times nine equals eighty-one.

Seven plus ten equals seventeen.

Two times seven equals fourteen.

Three times six equals eighteen.

Children will fall in love with these wonderful characters as they meet the letters, numbers, shapes, and colors. Preschool Prep series DVDs have won over 100 national awards and are used in millions of homes and schools around the world. DVDs can be ordered individually or as part of a pack. There is a preschool prep pack that is right for everyone. You will be amazed at what your little one can learn.

It’s time to meet the sight words. Many words don’t follow basic decoding rules and are taught in pre-k and kindergarten classrooms as sight words. A new reader will be frustrated by sight words until they are memorized. A good reader will be able to instantly recognize sight words without having to figure them out. Meet the sight words DVDs make learning sight words fun and easy.

After you’ve learned your basics and sight words, did you know that there is more? It’s meet the phonics featuring digraphs, blends, and letter sounds. With our exciting workbooks, you can practice identifying, writing, and reading your digraphs, blends, and letter sounds. Our coloring books let you color your favorite phonics characters.

Phonics can go with you wherever you go with our flashcards, and you can learn how to read with our phonics easy reader books. Each set of books comes in a sturdy carrying case with a handle so that you can read your books everywhere you go.

It’s time to meet the math facts. Meet the math facts levels 1, 2, and 3 DVDs teach addition and subtraction math facts to 10 plus 10. Level 1 teaches math fact families with sums from zero to eight. Level two continues with sums from nine to twelve. With level three, you will learn to add and subtract the fact families all the way to ten plus ten.

Next, have fun practicing with meet the math facts flashcards, workbooks, and coloring books. With our coloring books, you will have hours of fun coloring your favorite fact families. Take the flashcards with you wherever you go to practice both addition and subtraction. The workbooks will help you sharpen your skills and practice what you have learned.

Two and three teach multiplication and division math facts to 12 times 12. Level 1 teaches math fact families from zero to three. Level two continues with math facts from four to six. With level three, you will learn to multiply and divide the fact families all the way to 12 times 12.

Next, have fun practicing with multiplication and division flashcards, workbooks, and coloring books. With our coloring books, you will have hours of fun coloring your favorite fact families. Take the flashcards with you wherever you go to practice both multiplication and division. There are over 150 flashcards in each box.

The workbooks will help you sharpen your skills and practice what you have learned. You will be amazed at how easily you will be able to answer math facts.

Oh hey there! Welcome to the math drills video. Hopefully, by now you have watched the math facts. Now it’s time to practice. You can watch the whole video by pushing the play all button, but I suggest that you work on one set of math facts at a time and keep practicing that set until you can answer each equation with rapid speed.

Meet the math drills videos provide hours of practice so that you will be able to quickly recall your math facts. With each video, you will practice word problems, object drills, guessing games, and lots more. You will be amazed at how quickly you will be able to recall your math facts. Good luck and have fun practicing!

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This version removes any foreign language references, extraneous sounds, and maintains a clear and coherent structure.

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