My First Numbers: 4 | New Classics | Learning Show for Toddlers | Cartoons for Kids

What You Will Learn

Today, you will learn all about the number four! You will be able to identify animals that have four legs, like dogs and cows. You will practice counting to four by counting spots on a giraffe and noses on rabbits. You will also look for everyday things that come in groups of four, like apples and cups. By the end of this lesson, you will be a number four expert and ready to find fours all around you!

Let's Think

  1. Can you name an animal that has four legs?
  2. How many spots did the giraffe have?
  3. Can you find something in your house that comes in fours?

Lesson Article

Let’s Learn About the Number Four!

Hey there, little friend! Today, we’re going to have some fun learning about the number four. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Animals with Four Legs

Did you know that many furry animals walk on four legs? That’s right! Animals like the tiger, the dog, the cow, and the horse all have four legs. Isn’t that cool? They use their legs to run, jump, and play. Can you think of any other animals with four legs?

Counting with Giraffes and Rabbits

Let’s count some spots and noses! Imagine a giraffe with four black spots. Can you count them? One, two, three, four! Great job! Now, let’s think about four rabbits. Each rabbit has a nose, and they love to smell pretty flowers. Can you count four noses smelling four red roses? One, two, three, four! You’re doing amazing!

Finding Four in Everyday Things

Let’s look around and find more things that come in fours. How about four apples? Yum! Or maybe four ducks swimming in a pond? Quack, quack! And don’t forget about four cups on a table. Can you find anything else that comes in fours?

Thank You for Learning with Me!

Thank you for joining me on this fun adventure with the number four. Remember, you can find the number four all around you. Keep counting and exploring, and you’ll discover so many wonderful things. See you next time!

Discussion Questions

  • Can you think of any animals that have four legs? Maybe you have a pet or have seen one at the zoo. What do you like most about these animals?
  • Let’s play a game! Look around your room or outside. Can you find something that comes in a group of four? Share what you found and why you think it’s interesting.
  • Imagine you are a rabbit with four friends. What fun things would you do together? How would you use your four noses to explore the world?

Lesson Activities

  1. Animal Parade: Go on a mini adventure in your home or backyard and look for toys or pictures of animals. Can you find animals with four legs? Line them up and have a parade! Count their legs together: one, two, three, four. How many animals did you find? Can you draw a picture of your favorite four-legged animal?

  2. Four Corners Hunt: With a grown-up, explore your home or classroom to find objects that have four corners. Look for things like books, tables, or picture frames. How many can you find? Try drawing one of the objects and count the corners together: one, two, three, four!

  3. Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and see if you can find groups of four in nature. Look for four leaves on a clover, four petals on a flower, or four rocks in a row. Can you make a collection of four special things you find? Share your collection with a friend or family member and tell them all about your discoveries!

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