Hello, friends! Are you ready to learn about numbers? Let’s start with number one!
Hi there! I’m number one, the first and coolest number! Can you say my name? Repeat after me: one!
Writing number one is super easy! Start at the top, go straight down, and you’re done! It looks like a street lamp. Try it with a pencil and paper!
Let’s find number one in the world around us. How many candles are on this cake? Just one! How many eyes does this cute alien have? One eye! How many fish are swimming? One fish! Great job!
Let’s sing a song about number one! Will you sing with me?
Hi, friends! Ready to meet another number? Say hello to number two!
I’m number two, a really fun number! Can you say my name? Repeat after me: two!
Writing number two is easy too! Start with a curve, go down, and draw a line across. It looks like a swan! Try it at home!
Let’s count things with number two. How many wheels are on this bike? One, two! How many twins are there? One, two! How many cherries do you see? One, two! How many shoes are there? One, two! Awesome!
Let’s sing a song about number two! Are you ready?
Hello again! Are you ready to learn about number three?
I’m number three, and I’m here to have fun with you! Can you say my name? Repeat after me: three!
Writing number three is like drawing two curves. It looks like a snake! Try it with your pencil!
Let’s count with number three. How many athletes won the race? One, two, three! How many horns does this dinosaur have? One, two, three! How many circles are on the traffic lights? One, two, three! How many points are on this triangle? One, two, three! Great counting!
Let’s sing a song about number three! Join in!
Wow, we’ve learned so much about numbers 1, 2, and 3! There are many more numbers to discover. Keep watching and learning with Smile and Learn!
Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that match the numbers one, two, and three. For example, find one book, two pencils, and three blocks. Can you find more examples? Share what you find with a friend or family member!
Number Art: Create a piece of art using the numbers one, two, and three. Draw or paint one sun, two clouds, and three birds in the sky. Use your imagination to add more details. Display your artwork and explain the numbers you used to someone else!
Counting Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and count things you see in nature. Can you find one tree, two flowers, and three rocks? Keep counting and see how many different things you can find for each number. Talk about your discoveries with a friend!
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**Smile and Learn**
Hello friends! Are you ready to learn the numbers? Today, I’m going to start with number one!
Hey buddies, how’s it going? Do you know who I am? I’m the coolest number of all, the very first—I’m number one! I’m here to tell you a few things about myself. Don’t miss the song at the end! Let’s see if you remember what my name was. Repeat after me: one!
Did you know that number one is super easy to write? Pay attention! We start right here and go all the way up, then trace down to this point. That’s it! You’ve just traced number one. That was easy, wasn’t it? Look, I look like a street lamp! Try it at home using some paper and a pencil.
Now I’m going to give you some examples. Let’s see how many candles are on this cake. Easy peasy—there’s just one! Happy birthday!
Look how cute that alien is! How many eyes has he got? He’s got one eye. See you later, alien! And we could sing a bit—what do you say? How many fish are there? Let’s see… there’s one fish!
Will you figure out this one? How many light bulbs are on? Let’s see… there’s one! Way to go!
Hey, what if we liven things up a little with a song? Will you sing along?
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**Number Two**
How are you, friends? Would you like to keep on learning the numbers? Today, I’m going to introduce you to my friend number two!
Hello! How are you doing, my little friends? Do you know which number I am? I’m a really cool number—number two! I’m going to tell you a few things about myself. Would you like to learn about them together? Remember, we’ll be singing a song at the end!
Do you remember my name? Come on, repeat after me: two!
What would you say if I taught you how to write number two? We start right here, make a curve, trace it down, and then draw a sleeping line. That’s it! Easy, right? See, I look like a swan! Try it at home using some paper and a pencil—it’s super easy!
Now I’ll give you some examples. I love this bike! Do you know how many wheels there are on the bike? Let’s count them: one, two—there are two wheels on the bike!
Look at those twins—they’re identical! How many children are there? One and two—they’re two!
Let’s do some singing! What do you say? These cherries look so yummy! How many are there? Let’s see… one and two—there are two cherries!
What about these shoes? How many do you see? Count with me: one and two—there are two shoes! Awesome! I feel like singing—what about you?
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**Number Three**
Hello there! How are you, friends? Ready to learn a new number? Today, I’ll be introducing you to number three! That’s right, that’s me—number three, the most beautiful number of all! Why is that? Because I say so!
I’m here to tell you all about me. What do you say? We’re going to have a great time! Oh, and don’t forget—we’ll be singing a song at the end!
Let’s start by saying my name loud and clear. Repeat after me: three!
Now I’m going to show you how to write number three. Pay attention! We’re going to start right here and trace a curve, then another curve all the way down. You got it! That was easy, right? Oh look, I look like a snake! Try it at home using some paper and a pencil—it’s easy as pie!
Let’s look at some examples. Look, these are the athletes that won the race! How many are there? One, two, and three!
But look at that dinosaur! Do you want to count how many horns our friend has got? One, two, and three—he has three horns!
Will you sing with us later? Look at the traffic lights! How many circles are there? One, two, and three—there are three circles on the traffic lights!
Would you know how many points there are on this triangle? Let’s see… one, two, and three! Way to go, friends!
And now we’re going to sing a little, as promised!
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