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What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will discover exciting things about different types of cars and their special jobs! You will learn what makes a race car fast, how ambulances help people, and why cars need gas to keep going. You’ll also meet helpful vehicles like fire trucks and tow trucks, and find out how garbage trucks keep our streets clean. Plus, you’ll hop on a bus and understand the importance of sharing and playing nicely. Get ready to explore the amazing world of cars and their adventures!

Let's Think

  1. What is your favorite car from the story and why do you like it?
  2. Can you think of a time when a helper vehicle, like a fire truck or an ambulance, helped someone?
  3. What do cars need to keep going, and where do they get it from?

Lesson Article

Let’s Discover the World of Cars!

Hey there, friend! Are you ready to learn about some super cool cars? Let’s open up our imagination and see what we find!

Meet the Race Car!

Guess what? We have a race car here! A race car is a special kind of car that goes really, really fast. It has a powerful engine, a cool rear wing, and a tailpipe that makes it go “Vroom!” Race cars love to zoom on different tracks like gravel, dirt, and even icy ones. They race to the finish line as fast as they can!

Oh No, a Fire!

Sometimes, things can get a little scary, like when there’s a fire. But don’t worry! There’s always help around. The ambulance is here to take care of everyone and make sure they’re safe.

Time to Refuel!

Cars need gas to keep going. When they run out, they visit a gas station. At the station, a friendly robot gas pump fills them up so they can keep on driving. It’s like giving the cars a big drink of energy!

Meet the Helpers!

There are lots of helpful vehicles around. The monster fire truck is big and strong, ready to help put out fires. The tow truck helps cars that can’t move by themselves. And the mechanic is like a car doctor, fixing any problems with their special tools.

Cleaning Up with the Garbage Truck!

The garbage truck is super important too! It has a big tummy to carry all the trash away, keeping our streets clean and tidy. It loves to sing while it works, “Looking for garbage here and there!”

All Aboard the Bus!

Let’s hop on the bus! The wheels on the bus go round and round, taking people where they need to go. The driver makes sure everyone is safe and happy on their journey.

Fun with the Troublemakers!

Sometimes, there are little troublemakers who like to play tricks. They might take toys or make funny noises, but it’s all in good fun. Remember, sharing and playing nicely is always the best way!

Keep Exploring!

There are so many amazing vehicles to learn about. Each one has a special job to do, and they all work together to keep everything running smoothly. Keep exploring and discovering new things every day!

Thanks for joining us on this fun adventure. See you next time!

Discussion Questions

  • What is your favorite type of vehicle, and why do you like it so much? Can you think of a time when you saw it in action?
  • If you could design your own special car, what would it look like and what cool features would it have? Would it have any special jobs to do?
  • Have you ever seen a helpful vehicle, like a fire truck or a garbage truck, in your neighborhood? What did it do, and how did it help people or the community?

Lesson Activities

  1. Build Your Own Race Track: Gather some toy cars and create a race track using materials you have at home, like cardboard, tape, or blocks. Experiment with different surfaces like carpet, tile, or grass to see how the cars move. Discuss with your friends or family which surface makes the cars go faster and why. Can you make a track that has a hill or a loop?

  2. Role Play with Helper Vehicles: Set up a small play area with toy vehicles like fire trucks, ambulances, and tow trucks. Pretend there’s an emergency and act out how each vehicle helps. For example, the fire truck can put out a pretend fire, and the ambulance can help someone who is hurt. Talk about why each vehicle is important and how they help people in real life.

  3. Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood with an adult and look for different types of vehicles. Count how many cars, buses, or trucks you see. Try to identify what each vehicle is doing. Is it delivering something, carrying people, or cleaning the streets? Discuss how these vehicles help in everyday life and what would happen if they weren’t there.

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