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In the lesson “Fun with Ducks at the Lake,” children are introduced to a mommy duck and her playful baby ducks as they enjoy splashing in the water and following their mother in a game of “follow the leader.” The lesson encourages kids to engage in imaginative play by mimicking the ducks’ sounds and actions, fostering a sense of joy and connection with nature. Additionally, it suggests exploring more about ducks through videos, enhancing their learning experience.
  1. What do baby ducks like to do in the water?
  2. How do the baby ducks follow their mommy duck?
  3. What sounds do the ducks make when they are happy together?

Fun with Ducks at the Lake

Once upon a time, there was a mommy duck and her baby ducks. They loved to play in the big blue lake. Can you imagine how much fun they had?

Splish Splash!

The baby ducks loved to go splash in the water. They would follow their mommy duck everywhere. When mommy duck went “paddle paddle,” the baby ducks would go “paddle paddle paddle.” It was like a fun game of follow the leader!

Quack Quack!

After playing in the water, it was time to go home. Mommy duck would say “quack quack,” and the baby ducks would follow her, saying “quack quack” too. They were so happy to be together!

Let’s Pretend!

Can you pretend to be a baby duck? Try saying “paddle paddle paddle” and “quack quack” just like the baby ducks. It’s so much fun!

Remember, ducks love to swim and play, just like you do. Next time you see a duck, think about how they splash and quack with their family.

More Fun with Ducks!

If you enjoyed learning about the ducks, you can find more fun videos about them. Just ask an adult to help you search for “Ping Pong” on YouTube. Have fun learning and playing!

  • What do you think it would be like to be a baby duck playing in the lake? Can you imagine what sounds you might hear or what you might see?
  • Have you ever played a game of follow the leader with your friends or family? How is it similar to the baby ducks following their mommy duck?
  • Next time you see a duck, what fun things might you imagine it doing with its family? How do you think ducks feel when they are together?
  1. Duck Walk Adventure: Go on a pretend adventure in your backyard or a nearby park. Imagine you are a baby duck following your mommy duck. Walk in a line with your friends or family, saying “paddle paddle paddle” as you move. Notice how you feel when you follow the leader. Can you take turns being the mommy duck and leading the group?

  2. Quack Quack Song: Create a fun song using the sounds “quack quack” and “paddle paddle.” Clap your hands or use simple instruments like a tambourine or a drum to keep the rhythm. Sing your song to your family and friends. How many different sounds can you make with your voice to sound like a duck?

  3. Duck Observation: Next time you visit a lake or pond, take a moment to watch the ducks. How do they move in the water? What sounds do they make? Draw a picture of what you see and share it with your class. Can you spot any baby ducks following their mommy?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Baby ducks go [Music] splash.
Mommy duck and baby ducks paddle across the big blue lake. When mommy duck goes “paddle paddle,” baby ducks go “paddle paddle paddle.”
[Music]
Mommy duck and baby ducks quack back home sweet home when mommy duck goes “quack quack.”
[Music]
Go “quack quack.”
[Music]
Baby ducks go “water water” [Music] splash.
Mommy duck and baby ducks paddle across the big blue lake. When mommy duck goes “paddle paddle,” baby ducks go “paddle paddle paddle.”
Mommy duck and baby ducks quack back home sweet home when mommy duck goes “quack quack.”
[Music]
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This version removes any repetitive or unnecessary elements while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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