Nature Vocabulary Chant for Children | English Vocabulary

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In today’s lesson, we explored the wonders of nature by learning about various elements we can see in the sky and around us, such as the moon, sun, stars, trees, mountains, rivers, the sea, rainbows, and flowers. Through repetition and engagement, students practiced saying these words and gained a deeper appreciation for the beauty of the natural world. Great job to everyone for participating and learning together!
  1. What do you see when you look up in the sky?
  2. Can you name a big, tall thing we see in nature?
  3. What is your favorite colorful thing in nature?

Hello, Friends!

Today, we are going to learn about some amazing things in nature. Are you ready? Let’s have some fun together!

Look Up in the Sky!

First, let’s talk about the things we can see when we look up. Repeat after me:

The Moon

The moon is big and round. It shines at night. Can you say “the moon”? Great job!

The Sun

The sun is bright and warm. It lights up our day. Say “the sun” with me. Awesome!

Star

Stars twinkle in the night sky. They are like tiny lights. Let’s say “star” together. Fantastic!

The Sky

The sky is blue and wide. We see it every day. Can you say “the sky”? Wonderful!

Nature All Around Us

Now, let’s talk about the beautiful things we see around us. Repeat after me:

Tree

Trees are tall and green. They give us shade. Say “tree” with me. Well done!

Mountain

Mountains are big and strong. They reach up high. Let’s say “mountain” together. Excellent!

River

Rivers flow with water. They are fun to watch. Can you say “river”? Great!

The Sea

The sea is vast and blue. It has waves that splash. Say “the sea” with me. Amazing!

Rainbow

Rainbows are colorful and bright. They appear after rain. Let’s say “rainbow” together. Beautiful!

Flower

Flowers are pretty and smell nice. They come in many colors. Can you say “flower”? Lovely!

Great Job!

You did a fantastic job learning about nature today! Keep practicing these words, and you’ll be a nature expert in no time. See you next time for more fun learning!

  • What is your favorite thing to see in the sky, and why do you like it? Is it the moon, the sun, or maybe the stars?
  • Can you think of a time when you saw a rainbow or a flower? What did it look like, and how did it make you feel?
  • Imagine you are on a walk in nature. What are some things you might see or hear? How do these things make you feel?
  1. Nature Scavenger Hunt: Go on a nature walk with your family or friends. Look for the things we talked about, like trees, flowers, and the sky. Can you find a tree that is taller than you? How many different colors can you see in the flowers? Take a picture or draw what you find and share it with your class.

  2. Create a Sky Journal: Every day for a week, look up at the sky and draw what you see. Is the sky blue or are there clouds? Can you see the sun, moon, or stars? Write a word or two about how the sky makes you feel. At the end of the week, share your sky journal with your classmates and talk about the changes you noticed.

  3. Build a Mini Nature Scene: Use clay, paper, or any craft materials you have at home to create a mini scene of nature. Include things like a mountain, river, or rainbow. Think about the colors and shapes you use. Once you’re done, explain your scene to someone at home and tell them why you chose those elements.

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

Hello, everyone! Listen carefully and repeat after me.

the moon
the sun
star
tree
mountain
river
the sea
rainbow
the sky
flower

That was great! Let’s do it one more time. In a big voice, repeat after me. Here we go.

the moon
the sun
tree
mountain
river
the sea
rainbow
the sky
flower

Well done, everyone! That was fantastic. See you next time!

Let me know if you need any further modifications!

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