Peg and Cat are two little friends who love to explore and have fun. One day, they went on an adventure, and everyone was looking for them. While waiting, someone asked for help to get something from the kitchen. When they came back, everyone jumped into a picture. They counted, “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.” But wait, who was missing? It was the pig! But don’t worry, nine in the picture plus one pig makes ten! Yay!
Counting is a fun way to make sure everyone is there. You can count things around you, like toys or snacks. Try counting your fingers or your toes. It’s a great way to practice numbers!
Suddenly, there was a call for help from Planet Delicious. A little boy named Felix needed the intergalactic superhero team. Peg and Cat, along with their friends, were ready to help. They flew in their spaceship to the planet. Felix was so excited to see his heroes!
While flying, they saw different shapes. Planets are round like balls, which are called spheres. Some shapes are flat, like a piece of paper. Learning about shapes is fun, especially when you can find them in the sky!
Peg and Cat love music. They played with the Three Bears and formed a band called the Fabulous Four. But they needed a drummer. Luckily, they found a pig who could drum, and they became the Fabulous Five!
Music is a wonderful way to express yourself. You can clap your hands, tap your feet, or even play an instrument. Try making your own band with friends or family. It’s all about having fun and making joyful sounds!
It was King Pig’s birthday, and Peg and Cat wanted to give him a special gift. They decided to sing a silly song for him. The king was so happy with their present!
Giving a gift doesn’t always mean buying something. You can make a card, sing a song, or even give a big hug. It’s the thought that counts, and it makes people feel special.
Peg and Cat wanted to make chocolate milk. They learned that the perfect mix is one part chocolate and two parts milk. They mixed it up and enjoyed a delicious drink!
Mixing things can be fun, like making a yummy drink or baking cookies. It’s important to measure the right amounts to make it taste just right. You can practice by helping in the kitchen!
Counting can be easy and fun. You can count by tens: 10, 20, 30, and so on. Or you can count by fives: 5, 10, 15, 20. It’s like a game, and you get faster with practice!
Try counting different things around you, like steps you take or toys you have. The more you practice, the better you’ll get. Counting is a skill you’ll use every day!
And that’s the end of our fun adventure with Peg and Cat. Remember, learning is always an adventure, and you can find fun in everything you do!
Shape Hunt Adventure: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that match the shapes Peg and Cat saw in space, like spheres (balls), cubes (boxes), and flat shapes (books or papers). Draw the shapes you find and share them with your friends or family. Can you find at least three different shapes?
Musical Band Creation: Gather some friends or family members and create your own band like Peg and Cat. Use homemade instruments like pots and pans for drums, or fill bottles with different amounts of water to make musical notes. Perform a short song together and see how many different sounds you can make!
Counting Challenge: Practice counting by tens and fives with a fun game. Use small objects like buttons or coins. First, count them by ones, then try counting by fives and tens. How fast can you count to 50? Challenge a friend to see who can count faster!
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Where are Peg and Cat? I bet they went to the bathroom when we were coming out and we didn’t see them. They’re so little.
Say, honey, while we’re waiting for them, could you get me something from the kitchen?
Not a problem!
He’s coming back. Everybody into the picture! One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Who’s missing? The pig!
Nine in the picture plus one in the cup equals ten! Yay!
Could you fill the picture with milk and bring it out, hon?
Sure thing, babe!
He’s gonna fill it with milk. Everybody out! And bring my favorite cup, of course, honey.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. It’s full! Sunglasses!
And my sunglasses! Not a problem!
Seven in the tissue box and three in the frame equals ten. Ten! We did it again!
Oh, my allergies! I’ll bring out the tissue box too, right babe? Thanks, sweetie!
Oh, and could you bring our graduation photo? Will do!
There’s no place else to go.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. That’s everything! I’m coming out, sweetie!
We could roll up behind him on those wheels.
One, two, three, four, five!
All right, out on that toilet paper! One, two, three, four, five. Five on the skate plus five on the toilet paper equals ten!
Hold on tight, everybody!
Hello, calling the intergalactic superhero team! I think we have a bad connection. Is this thing on?
Intergalactic superhero team, I need you to come here immediately! We’re on Planet Delicious where my son is freaking out. Peck and Cat, you’re our only hope!
Sounds like this is a job for the superhero team!
Is that the planet? No, planets are round shapes called spheres. That’s a cylinder.
Hi! What are you doing out here?
She’s fixing spaceships. That’s so cool! Good luck!
Is that black thing delicious? It’s round.
That’s not a sphere either. A sphere’s a solid round shape like a ball. That black shape is flat.
If you fly into a black hole, you can get stuck in it.
Straight ahead, I count one giant sphere. It’s delicious!
They’re here!
I’m Captain Peg and this is the intergalactic superhero team, and we’re ready to face your emergency!
It’s not exactly an emergency, but you’re the only ones in the universe who can help us!
Yay! They’re really here! This is awesome!
My four-year-old son Felix is your biggest fan!
You’re Super Pig, the most awesome superhero of all time!
Hi there, little guy!
And you’re Cat, the cutest, most lovable cat ever!
He is! And you’re Richard, a super genius inventor!
Well, I’m not really a genius.
And you’re Gbot, Richard’s new invention that counts super duper fast!
You really are our biggest fan! It’s Felix’s birthday and he was wondering if you could please, please, please let him ride your spaceship!
Well, since it’s your birthday… Yay!
We’ll have them back by dinner! I’m so, so happy!
Oh my fuzz, that’s a super big captain’s chair and these are your space controls!
Hi, Mom!
Intergalactic superhero team, I forgot to tell you that whatever you do, please keep Felix away from buttons!
His mom must have been trying to say keep him away from buttons or everything!
Taking care of this crazy little fuss can be a really big problem!
I got him! Your spaceship is awesome!
Oh my fuzz, I just love being here!
Hey, they’re music lovers! I’m Peg and this is Cat, and today I’m jamming with the Three Bears: Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear!
Since the Three Bears plus one me equals four, we call our band the Fabulous Four!
The coolest band for sure!
Today we have our first gig ever!
All we’re missing is a drummer! What do you say, Cat? Wanna play drums for the Fabulous Four?
My dream is to be a dancer, not a drummer!
That’s cool, no problem!
But we really need a drummer for our gigs really soon. We’ve got a big problem!
We just gotta have that special beat! Something smooth, something cool!
You did it again, you amazing cat! You found a pig who’s an incredible drummer!
But now we have to change our name because the Fabulous Four aren’t four anymore!
Oh yeah! We’ve got four plus one more, so we’re the Fabulous Five!
Now that we have another kinglet, the game begins!
What game are we playing and why does it involve chasing me?
The goal is to capture the other side’s king!
I love capturing a king!
I don’t want to be captured! I don’t want my friend chased! I don’t want to play this game!
I am totally freaking out!
That’s right! I should count to eight to calm down! One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight!
That’s it, you hopping geniuses!
Excuse me, you two are making those little hops because you’re kings!
A king in chess can go one space at a time, but a queen can leap eight spaces!
And I’m a queen, so I can go eight times further than a king!
Why didn’t I think of that?
Cat, did you bring a gift for the king?
Uh, nope!
Oh no! It’s King Pig’s birthday and we didn’t even get him a present!
We’ve got a big problem!
What do we do? Let’s be brave and bold and just tell the pig we forgot and ask him what he wants for his birthday!
You be brave and bold first!
Oh Mr. Pig, your highness! Funny story, we haven’t had a chance to buy you a birthday present!
So, uh, what do you want?
You already have all the triangles in the kingdom. Is there anything else that you’ve always wanted?
Ever since I was a piggy prince, I’ve had but one request: to hear the song known throughout the land for being silly!
You want a song as your present? We can sing! We can dance!
We’d be happy to sing the silliest song in the land for you, your highness!
Bring it on! We know what we’re giving the pig for his birthday!
And so the problem is solved!
So anyway, Jessie, Sam, and I wanted to tell you that we’re getting married!
It’s great news, right?
Uh, I’ve got a really big problem!
Sin makes Mom happy!
Okay, I want Mom to be happy, of course!
Sin makes me happy too, and yet somehow you’re not sure how you feel about them getting married?
Yeah!
You should be jolly as a pirate! The more in your family, the merrier!
I love being a big old band of pirates!
But pirates, Ramon just explained some math to me that’s making me wonder if more in a group isn’t merrier!
It’s really making me think, and I wonder if it might be worrying Jessie too!
Check it out with the parrot!
There are five of you, so if you divide up the trunk of 20 jewels evenly, you each get four!
Four jewels is sweet, but if there were only four, you’d each get five!
Four jewels is sweeter! If there were only two, you’d each get ten jewels!
I love our pirate gang! We always have enough!
But in a smaller group, we get more stuff!
So I stay together!
We need your help figuring out how Jessie should feel about his family becoming a bigger group!
He says they work in their group of clowns!
They live in their group of clowns!
They love being in a big group of bananas! I mean clowns!
Yeah, but clowns, when you do that act where you all squeeze into one car, it’s really funny!
But if there were fewer clowns, you each have more room!
If there were only two, everybody could really spread out at the table!
You could each have your own seat instead of having to squish!
They say they like their act! It makes the people laugh!
But being in a smaller group would sure have its advantages!
So I stay together!
What do you do it for?
I think we better think some more!
What about you guys, Peg and Cat?
What about us?
How do you two do it? Sharing every scene, dividing every single sandwich that you eat?
And yet I guess it’s true!
It would be nice!
We need to think it through!
Like you and you and you!
So now it’s time for chocolate milk!
Oh yeah! Just tell me when to squeeze!
How much milk should I pour in? How much chocolate do you picture?
Oh no! We can’t make chocolate milk if we don’t know the right mixture!
Is it two equal parts chocolate and milk?
I think it’s chocolate up to here and a little splash of milk!
If we don’t know how much of each ingredient to add, we can’t make chocolate milk!
And that’s a big problem!
Could you two help me with the compost?
I’m Cat!
I’m on the fence!
We still have to solve our big problem, remember?
We can’t make chocolate milk if we don’t know the right mixture!
I’ve got a really cool chocolate milk recipe for you! It’s one part chocolate and two parts milk!
Go on, Peg! Pour the milk!
Pig, you hold this out at the chocolate!
Uh, Pig usually lets me squeeze!
You’re hoping for a recipe?
Well, I have got the fix for the perfect chocolate milk because I know just the right mixture!
It’s a three-part combination you can always use!
It looks pretty uneven! Maybe I should squeeze the rest!
It’s uneven for a reason! Those mixtures can be best!
One part chocolate and two parts milk!
I can’t wait to taste it! It’s gonna be awesome!
Check it out!
Whoa!
A little chocolate and a lot of milk makes an awesome drink!
You’re really rocking!
The raccoons got 10 for winning the first game plus 10 more for winning the second game!
So that’s um, 20!
Okay, count faster please! This is torture!
Counting by tens is just like counting by ones but with a zero at the end!
You can just go 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and then you just got 10 more, so that’s 90!
Meanwhile, the gophers got five and five more is um, ten!
And five more is…
Don’t they teach counting by fives at this high school?
I was absent that day!
It’s kind of like counting by tens, Jessie!
But instead of numbers ending in zero, it goes five, zero, five, zero!
So we’ve got five, ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, thirty, thirty-five, forty, and five more gives us…
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