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In this lesson, children engage in fun activities that promote counting, singing, and animal sounds, starting with counting funny potatoes and expressing their love for vegetables. They also enjoy singing the “Five Little Monkeys” song and the ABC song, reinforcing their learning through music and playful interactions. Overall, the lesson emphasizes the joy of learning through counting, singing, and imaginative play.
  1. How many potatoes did we count together?
  2. What do vegetables help us do?
  3. Can you make an animal sound? What sound will you make?

Funny Potatoes and More!

Look at all the funny potatoes! Let’s count them together: one potato, two potatoes, three potatoes, four, five potatoes, six, seven potatoes, and more. Counting potatoes is so much fun!

We Love Vegetables!

Vegetables are so yummy and good for us! Do you like to eat vegetables? They help us grow big and strong. Let’s say, “Vegetables, vegetables, we love you!”

Talking Like Animals

Can you talk the animal way? Do you know what the birds say? Birds say “tweet, tweet!” It’s fun to make animal sounds. What sound does a dog make? That’s right, “woof, woof!”

Five Little Monkeys

Let’s sing a fun song about monkeys! “Five little monkeys jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped his head!” It’s a silly song, and it’s fun to count the monkeys as they jump.

Learning the ABCs

Let’s sing the ABC song together: A, B, C, D, E, F, G! Singing the alphabet helps us learn our letters. Can you sing it with me?

Learning is so much fun with songs and counting. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a superstar at counting and singing!

  • What is your favorite vegetable, and why do you like it? Can you think of a fun way to eat it or cook it?
  • Can you make up a funny story about a potato or another vegetable? What kind of adventures might they have?
  • What animal sound do you like to make the most? Can you think of a time when you heard a real animal making that sound?
  1. Potato Counting Adventure: Gather some potatoes or any other small objects like toy blocks or balls. Ask the children to count them out loud, just like in the video. Then, mix them up and ask the children to count them again. Encourage them to arrange the objects in different patterns or shapes and count them in those arrangements. This will help them understand that the total number remains the same, no matter how the objects are arranged.

  2. Vegetable Rainbow: Take the children on a mini field trip to the grocery store or a garden. Ask them to find vegetables of different colors and create a “vegetable rainbow.” Once back, discuss the different colors and shapes of the vegetables they found. Encourage them to draw their vegetable rainbow and share which vegetable they like the most and why.

  3. Animal Sound Parade: Organize a fun game where each child picks an animal and makes its sound. For example, one child can be a bird and say “tweet, tweet,” while another can be a dog and say “woof, woof.” Have a parade where each child takes turns making their animal sound while walking around the room. This activity helps children learn about different animals and their sounds in an interactive way.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

“Look at all the funny potatoes! One potato, two potatoes, three potatoes, four, five potatoes, six, seven potatoes, and more. One potato, two potatoes, three potatoes, four, five potatoes, six potatoes, seven potatoes, and more.

Look at all the funny potatoes! Vegetables, vegetables, we love you! Can you talk the animal way? Do you know what the birds say? Five little monkeys jumping on the bed. A, B, C, D, E, F, G.”

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