NUMBERS 1-10 and COLORS – Educational Video to Learn the Numbers and Colors

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In today’s lesson, we explored various colors and numbers in a fun and interactive way. We learned to identify colors like yellow, blue, and red, and associated them with familiar objects, while also counting from one to ten using relatable examples. Great job to everyone for participating and practicing their color and number recognition!
  1. What is your favorite color that we learned today?
  2. Can you count to ten with me?
  3. What is something you can find that is yellow?

Let’s Learn Colors and Numbers!

Hello friends! Today, we are going to have fun learning about colors and numbers. Are you ready? Let’s start!

Yellow

Let’s say the color together: yellow. Great job! The sun is yellow. What else can we color yellow? How about a bucket? Yes! And these sunflowers—would you like to color them yellow? They look so pretty!

Can you find something yellow? Look, there are bananas! And a yellow rubber duck. Well done!

Blue

Now, let’s learn about blue. Say it with me: blue. Awesome! The sea is blue, and the sky is blue too. This beach umbrella would look great if we colored it blue.

Can you find something blue? There’s a blue balloon! And a blue fish. Yes, that’s it!

White

Let’s learn about white. Say it: white. The snow is white, and this sheep is white too.

Can you spot the white flower? Yes, that’s right! And how about the polar bear? Well done!

Brown

Now, let’s learn about brown. Say it with me: brown. The tree trunks are brown, and this squirrel is brown too.

Can you find the brown kiwi? Yes! And how about the chocolate? Great job!

Purple

Let’s learn about purple. Say it: purple. This dinosaur can be purple, and these flowers look great in purple.

Can you find the purple eggplant? Yes! And how about the purple octopus? Well done!

Black

Now, let’s learn about black. Say it with me: black. The night sky is black, and this cat can be black too.

Can you spot the black piano? Yes! And how about the penguin? Great job!

Red

Let’s learn about red. Say it: red. The apples on this tree are red, and these roses can be red too.

Can you find the red strawberries? Yes! And how about the red stop sign? Well done!

Orange

Now, let’s learn about orange. Say it with me: orange. These pumpkins are orange, and the windows of this castle can be orange too.

Can you spot the orange basketball? Yes! And how about the orange carrot? Great job!

Green

Let’s learn about green. Say it: green. The leaves on the trees are green, and the grass is green too.

Can you find the green pear? Yes! And how about the green turtle? Well done!

Let’s Learn Numbers!

Number One

Let’s start with number one. Say it with me: one. How many candles are on this cake? One!

Number Two

Now, let’s learn about number two. Say it: two. How many wheels are on a bike? One, two!

Number Three

Let’s learn about number three. Say it: three. How many athletes won the race? One, two, three!

Number Four

Now, let’s learn about number four. Say it with me: four. How many toys are on the shelf? One, two, three, four!

Number Five

Let’s learn about number five. Say it: five. How many bees are in the honeycomb? One, two, three, four, five!

Number Six

Now, let’s learn about number six. Say it with me: six. How many coins are there? One, two, three, four, five, six!

Number Seven

Let’s learn about number seven. Say it: seven. How many stars are in the sky? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven!

Number Eight

Now, let’s learn about number eight. Say it with me: eight. How many spaceships can you count? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight!

Number Nine

Let’s learn about number nine. Say it: nine. How many singers are in the choir? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine!

Number Ten

Finally, let’s learn about number ten. Say it with me: ten. How many flowers are there? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten!

Great job, everyone! You’ve learned so much today. Keep practicing and have fun learning!

  1. What is your favorite color from the ones we learned about today, and can you think of something special that is that color?
  2. Can you find something in your room or outside that matches one of the colors we talked about? What is it, and why do you like it?
  3. Let’s count together! Can you find a group of things around you and count how many there are? What did you find, and how many are there?
  1. Color Hunt: Go on a color hunt around your home or classroom! Can you find something for each color we learned today? Look for yellow, blue, white, brown, purple, black, red, orange, and green items. Once you find them, try to count how many items you found for each color. Share your findings with a friend or family member!

  2. Number Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and see how many things you can count. Can you find one sun, two birds, three flowers, or four leaves? Try to find something for each number up to ten. Draw a picture of your favorite thing you counted and color it using the colors we learned.

  3. Color and Number Matching Game: Create a matching game using colored cards and number cards. For example, a card with a red apple and the number “one,” a card with two blue balloons, and so on. Mix them up and try to match the color cards with the correct number cards. Can you match all the colors and numbers correctly?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing any unnecessary repetitions, filler phrases, and maintaining a focus on the educational content:

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Hello friends! Today, we’re going to learn about colors. Let’s start with the color yellow. Repeat after me: yellow. Great job!

Now, let’s see what we can color yellow. The sun is yellow. What else can we color yellow? How about a bucket? Yes, that would look great! And these sunflowers—would you like to color them yellow? They look so pretty!

Now, let’s spot things that are yellow. Can you find the yellow fruit? Here are the bananas! And look at this yellow rubber duck. Well done, everyone!

Next, let’s learn about the color blue. Repeat after me: blue. Awesome! The sea is blue, and the sky is blue too. This beach umbrella would look great if we colored it blue.

Now, let’s spot things that are blue. Can you find the blue balloon? Great job! And how about the blue fish? Yes, that’s it!

Now, let’s learn about the color white. Repeat after me: white. The snow is white, and this sheep is white too.

Can you spot the white flower? Yes, that’s right! And how about the polar bear? Well done!

Next, let’s learn about the color brown. Repeat after me: brown. The tree trunks are brown, and this squirrel is brown too.

Can you find the brown kiwi? Yes! And how about the chocolate? Great job!

Now, let’s learn about the color purple. Repeat after me: purple. This dinosaur can be purple, and these flowers look great in purple.

Can you find the purple eggplant? Yes! And how about the purple octopus? Well done!

Now, let’s learn about the color black. Repeat after me: black. The night sky is black, and this cat can be black too.

Can you spot the black piano? Yes! And how about the penguin? Great job!

Next, let’s learn about the color red. Repeat after me: red. The apples on this tree are red, and these roses can be red too.

Can you find the red strawberries? Yes! And how about the red stop sign? Well done!

Now, let’s learn about the color orange. Repeat after me: orange. These pumpkins are orange, and the windows of this castle can be orange too.

Can you spot the orange basketball? Yes! And how about the orange carrot? Great job!

Now, let’s learn about the color green. Repeat after me: green. The leaves on the trees are green, and the grass is green too.

Can you find the green pear? Yes! And how about the green turtle? Well done!

Now, let’s learn the numbers! Let’s start with number one. Repeat after me: one.

Now, let’s see how to write number one. It’s easy!

How many candles are on this cake? One!

Next, let’s learn about number two. Repeat after me: two.

How many wheels are on a bike? One, two!

Now, let’s learn about number three. Repeat after me: three.

How many athletes won the race? One, two, three!

Next, let’s learn about number four. Repeat after me: four.

How many toys are on the shelf? One, two, three, four!

Now, let’s learn about number five. Repeat after me: five.

How many bees are in the honeycomb? One, two, three, four, five!

Next, let’s learn about number six. Repeat after me: six.

How many coins are there? One, two, three, four, five, six!

Now, let’s learn about number seven. Repeat after me: seven.

How many stars are in the sky? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven!

Next, let’s learn about number eight. Repeat after me: eight.

How many spaceships can you count? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight!

Now, let’s learn about number nine. Repeat after me: nine.

How many singers are in the choir? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine!

Finally, let’s learn about number ten. Repeat after me: ten.

How many flowers are there? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten!

Great job, everyone! You’ve learned so much today. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Smile and Learn educational channel for more fun learning!

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