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In today’s lesson, students completed their rocket projects by painting and decorating them, emphasizing creativity and teamwork. They also engaged in imaginative play, learned about feelings and personal boundaries, and participated in various activities like building castles and painting, all while fostering a sense of fun and inclusivity. The lesson highlighted the importance of collaboration, self-expression, and respecting individual preferences in a playful learning environment.
  1. What color are we painting our rockets?
  2. How can we make our rockets look special and fun?
  3. What do we do if we want a hug or if we don’t want one?

Let’s Finish Our Rockets!

Today, we’re going to finish the rockets we started building yesterday. Quick, find your partner! Yay! We’re going to paint our rocket green. It’s going to be super fast and have sparkles and stars. So fancy!

Decorating Time!

Are you ready? Let’s start decorating in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! Yay! Gus, are you working alone today? Oh no, your partner isn’t here. Don’t worry, I can help you! We can use stickers and make it look amazing!

Oops and Uh-oh!

Oh no, I spilled a bit of paint! Emergency! I’ll clean it up. Gus, do you want to paint your rocket? You can make it sparkly like ours! No? That’s okay, you can do it your way.

Playtime Adventures

It’s playtime! Let’s pretend to be in a kitchen. I’m making broccoli apple sandwich soup. Yum! Oh, my throat is sore. I’m a magic fairy, and I can make it better! Wow, it worked! Thank you, magic fairy!

Learning to Read

Now that my throat is better, let’s go to the library and read all the books! But wait, I don’t know how to read yet. Let’s learn together!

Hugging and Feelings

Do you want a hug? No? That’s okay! We don’t have to hug if we don’t want to. It’s important to ask first. Everyone gets to choose when they want a hug.

Building Castles

Let’s build a huge castle for King Strawberry Polka Dot! It’s going to be the biggest castle ever! Oh no, our castle fell down. It’s okay, we can build it again!

Rainy Day Fun

It’s raining! I love the sound of rain. Do you have a favorite thing about the rain? I love rainbows and puddles! We can splash in puddles together. It’s so much fun!

Art Time

Let’s paint rainy day pictures. You can paint whatever you like. Sharing favorites with friends can be fun too!

School Time

Are you ready for school? Remember, no home toys allowed at school. We don’t want them to get lost or broken. Let’s have a great day at school!

Super Slug Adventure

Look, I brought Super Slug to play with! But we should keep him safe on the shelf until home time. We don’t want him to get lost!

Vacuum Cleaner Fun

Oops, I made a mess! Let’s use the vacuum cleaner to clean it up. It’s a bit loud, but it helps clean up all the crumbs. Maybe we can make it look like a dinosaur to make it more fun!

Remember, it’s okay to feel different about things. We can always find a way to make it fun and comfortable for everyone!

  1. When you are decorating something, like a rocket, what colors and decorations would you choose? Why do you like those colors or decorations?
  2. Have you ever had a day when something didn’t go as planned, like when the castle fell down? How did you feel, and what did you do to make it better?
  3. What is your favorite thing to do on a rainy day? Do you like splashing in puddles, or do you have another fun activity you enjoy?
  • Rocket Decoration Exploration: At home, find different materials like stickers, glitter, or colored paper to decorate a small box or tube as a rocket. Think about what makes your rocket special. Is it the colors, the sparkles, or maybe the shapes you use? Share your decorated rocket with a family member and explain why you chose those decorations.
  • Rainy Day Observation: Next time it rains, look outside or go for a walk with an adult. What do you see and hear? Are there puddles, raindrops on leaves, or maybe a rainbow? Draw a picture of what you observed and share it with your class. What was your favorite part of the rainy day?
  • Feelings and Choices Role Play: With a friend or family member, practice asking for a hug or a high-five. How does it feel to ask and to be asked? Talk about why it’s important to respect each other’s choices. You can also role-play different scenarios where you decide together what to do, like choosing a game to play or a story to read.

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

Now we’re going to finish the rockets we built yesterday with our partners. Quick, find your partner! Voila! Yay! We’re going to paint ours green. It’s going to be so rocket-like and fast! Wait till you see ours; it’s going to have tiny sparkles and stars. It’s going to be fancy!

Ready? Start decorating your rockets in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! Yay! Gus, are you on your own today? Salabaa is my partner, and she isn’t here. Ah, yes, BBA has itchy spots; she’ll be staying at home for the rest of the week. I’ll help you instead if you like. B was going to bring in stickers for rocket moon stickers for the windows and star stickers for the pointy bit at the top. I can’t finish them without them.

Oh, so you made a plan, and now you can’t decorate it how you’d like. I can see why you’re upset. Oops, I spilled a bit! Emergency! Back in a tick! Ooh, shiny! I love it! I think I better wash these.

Gus, are you going to decorate your rocket? I can’t; B has the stickers that we’re going to use, and he’s not here. You could paint your rocket like ours. Do you want some help? I love painting! No, I don’t want to paint it to look like ours. It’s sparkly!

Oh dear, what happened? We wanted to help just a little bit. Gus didn’t want our help, then he dropped his rocket, and it broke. That’s all good, Gus; you can do what you want to do.

Okay, playtime! The kitchen is open! I’m going to play with the people. Oh no, I have a sore throat. I’m a magic fairy; I can magic it away! I’m making broccoli apple sandwich soup. Isn’t it yum? Ew, disgusting!

Barnaby, my throat isn’t sore anymore! You’re really magic! I know, and now I can fly! Thank you, magic fairy! Barnaby, I got a fright! I was just giving you a hug; you didn’t ask me. Oh, I thought you liked hugs! I do, but not surprise ones. Sorry! Do you want a not-surprise hug now?

So now that my throat is better, it’s time to go to the library and read all the books ever! I don’t know how to read yet. Okay, so let’s learn to read first, then read all the books.

Do you want a hug? No thanks, not even a not-surprise one. Nope, he’s crying! Quick, hug him! Hey, hey, hey! What’s all this? Elie won’t hug Barnaby, and now he’s crying. I don’t have to hug him if I don’t want to.

That’s right, Elodie, but he’s crying. Yes, Barnaby’s upset; he just loves hugs. Yes, he does. Still, Ody doesn’t have to hug if she doesn’t want to.

Now, Barnaby, I hear you’re upset because you think Elodie doesn’t like you. El just said that she does like you. Yeah, I do! You just don’t want a hug right now, right, Ody?

Yeah, we don’t always feel like hugs, do we? Nope! We get to say when we hug or not.

I love surprise playdates! Come on, Lou, let’s build a huge castle for me, King Strawberry Polka Dot! Oh yeah, the biggest castle ever! And I’ll guard your castle in case a jelly monster comes and wibbles everywhere!

Look, just woke up from his nap! Hi, B! Who’s this? That’s Mayo Moth; she’s a moth. You want to play with us both? B doesn’t know how to play castle yet.

I love B; he’s so cute! We can’t build castles with him. He likes bouncing, not building. Hello, my name is Mael; floppy, floppy, flop, flop!

Look, Lou, a bright light for our castle! Oh yeah, and here’s a unicorn! He can run!

What about our castle? We got to build it for King Strawberry Polka Dot! How about we build a tower with these?

Okay, you silly bug, I’m going to catch you today! It’s a rainy day, very rainy! I love the rain; it sounds like this: chop, chop!

Does anybody have a favorite thing about the rain? I do! What’s your favorite thing, Barnaby? A rainbow! Oh yes, I love rainbows too! What about you, Elodie? Do you have a favorite thing about the rain? When it stops!

My favorite thing about the rain is puddles! That’s my favorite too! No, puddles are my favorite! I know, they’re my favorite too! They were my favorite first!

You have to pick something else! Lou, I don’t want to pick something else! We can’t have the same favorite! We can have the same favorite!

Everybody has to have a different favorite, so pick something else! Okay, bugs, who’s up for some art time? Yay, art time!

Splish, splash, splish, splash! Yay! Splashing in puddles was my favorite first! Okay, bugs, how about you paint rainy day pictures? Lou, you’re painting puddles!

I told you, puddles are my favorite! You need to paint something else! Puddles are my favorite too!

I like your puddle painting, Lou! It’s really splashy!

What’s going on here? Jacqulyn, puddles are my favorite, not Lou’s! I said it first!

I feel… I understand. Did you want splashing in puddles to be only your favorite? It can be okay to have the same favorite as your friends; you get to share it then, which can be even more fun!

Alright then, how about we go play outside? Okay, here, catch this!

Lou, look! I’m making a playroom for King Strawberry Polka Dot! You can put him in the playroom if you want! I want Lou to play with me, not…

Come on, we haven’t finished the castle yet! This one can be the throne for King Polka Dot!

Thanks! Look out, here it comes! Why doesn’t Lou want to play with me?

Here comes a flying Lou! I’d like to get going soon. A few more minutes, okay?

There you are, King Strawberry Polka Dot! I’m not playing anymore! What? Why not? You’re gone soon, and you didn’t even play with me!

Our castle! It’s ruined! I know, and it’s all your fault! This is the worst surprise playdate ever!

What? I thought we had fun! I didn’t! I was upset because I wanted you to play with me, not B! I didn’t know! You never said so!

Did you see that super splash? That’s the biggest splash I ever saw! Oh no, we’re all wet and mucky!

I’m splashing in puddles! Really, it’s your favorite? Yep! How about it’s both of our favorites? Okay! And how about we do another super big splash together? Yay!

Looks like you bugs are having fun splashing in puddles together! We are! We’re going to share favorites now! I love this! Me and Lou are puddle pals!

Look, a rainbow! Wow, a rainbow!

Did you like your cereal, Tara? No, I like dinosaurs for breakfast!

Are you ready to go to school, Lou? Yep! Remember, no home toys allowed at school! You don’t want Tara to get lost or broken!

I know! Bye-bye, Tara! Bye-bye, Lou!

Morning, Lou! Ready for school? Yep! Morning! Hi! Let’s go! All aboard!

We’re off! Look what I brought to play with! Ooh, we’re not allowed to bring home toys to school, but look what he can do!

Oh, and he can talk! Super Slug! Oh, who’s this? Dean! Super Slug! He looks great! I bet you love playing with him!

Yeah, and he can talk! I love it! I’ll tell you though, I’m a bit worried he might get lost or broken. I wouldn’t like that!

That’s why I ask everyone to leave home toys at home. Put him on his shelf until home time! Yeah, he’d be safe up there!

What do you reckon, Jacine? Okay, Super Slug is going to stay up here!

Okay, bye, Super Slug! Oops! Uh-oh, I made a mess!

Not to worry! This looks like a job for the new school vacuum cleaner! Ready? Let’s suck up those crumbs, shall we?

I don’t like it! Oh, you didn’t like that? No, I didn’t! The vacuum’s too loud!

Ah, the noise made you uncomfortable! It’s off now! What happened? Is G scared of the vacuum cleaner? Maybe that’s why you ran away!

But it sucks all the mess up! Good! The vacuum’s not scary, really! You just switch it on, and it goes!

I just don’t like it! Gus doesn’t like the sound of the vacuum! So what if we leave it all for now?

Okay, Shella! It’s sad Gus doesn’t like the vacuum! I know! I want him to have fun with it like I do!

Yeah, it’s really fun! It was the noise that made him upset! It’s too loud for Gus! It goes roar!

Yeah, just like a dinosaur! And Gus loves those!

Look, the vacuum is just like Stacy! Yes, yes, yes! And look, you can see food in its dinosaur belly! Oh, it’s all empty! It might be hungry!

It wants to eat the snacky crumbs! And when you turn it on, it roars just like Stacy too!

Roar! No, don’t turn it on! The noise makes my body all shaky inside! I thought you liked dinosaur roars! I do! That’s a vacuum, not a dinosaur!

Oh, what if it looked even more like a dinosaur? I don’t know…

Maybe Shella can we make the vacuum look more like Stacy? Can we? Can we please? If it’s okay with you, Gus!

Okay!

This version removes any inappropriate language and maintains a child-friendly tone while preserving the essence of the original transcript.

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