Hey there! Are you ready to move and have fun with numbers? Let’s get up and exercise while we learn about ordinal numbers. We’ll do some cool moves from first to tenth. Let’s go!
Let’s start by stretching our arms to the left and right. Can you feel the stretch? Great job!
Now, let’s stretch our legs. Stretch them out and feel the muscles. You’re doing awesome!
Next, let’s twist our bodies. Twist to one side and then the other. It’s like being a twisty pretzel!
Let’s walk in place. March like a soldier. Left, right, left, right. Keep going!
Now, pump your elbows back. It’s like you’re flying. Flap those wings!
Let’s criss-cross our arms. Cross them like an X. You’re doing fantastic!
Time for arm curls. Pretend you’re lifting weights. Up and down, up and down!
Let’s do some leg squats. Bend your knees and pretend to sit. You’re strong!
Now, jog in place. Run like you’re in a race. Faster, faster!
Finally, clap your hands up high. Clap, clap, clap! Reach for the sky!
You did all the exercises from 1st to 10th! That’s amazing! Remember, exercising is fun and keeps us healthy. Let’s keep moving and learning together. You did it!
Exercise and Number Match: Create a set of cards with numbers 1 to 10 and another set with pictures of the exercises you learned. Mix them up and try to match each number with the correct exercise. For example, match the number 1 with the picture of stretching arms. This will help you remember the order of exercises and practice ordinal numbers!
Exercise Detective: Go on a mini-adventure around your home or school. Look for people doing exercises or movements. Can you identify what they are doing and give it an ordinal number? For example, if you see someone stretching, you can say, “That’s the first exercise!” Share your findings with a friend or family member.
Make Your Own Exercise Routine: Use your creativity to come up with a new set of exercises. Write them down in order from first to tenth. Try them out with a friend or family member. Can you teach them your new routine using ordinal numbers? This will help you practice using ordinal numbers in a fun and active way!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Let’s exercise to the ordinal numbers!
Let’s do the best you can.
Get up, work out, and stay in shape.
We’ll do our exercises from first to tenth.
**First exercise:** Stretch arms left and right.
**Second exercise:** Stretch your legs.
**Third exercise:** Twist your body.
**Fourth exercise:** Walk in place.
**Fifth exercise:** Pump elbows back.
Let’s continue exercising to the ordinal numbers!
**Sixth exercise:** Criss-cross your arms.
**Seventh exercise:** Do arm curls.
**Eighth exercise:** Leg squats.
**Ninth exercise:** Jog in place.
**Tenth exercise:** Clap up high.
You did all the exercises! Nice going!
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th.
You did it!
Let’s exercise to the ordinal numbers!
Let’s do the best you can.
Get up, work out, and stay in shape.
We’ll do our exercises from first to tenth.
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