Hello, friends! Do you know who I am? I am the coolest number of all! I am number one! Can you say “one” with me? Let’s say it together: one!
Guess what? Writing the number one is super easy! Let me show you how. We start at the top and draw a straight line down. That’s it! You did it!
Now it’s your turn! Grab some paper and a pencil. Try writing the number one. Start at the top and draw a line down. You can do it!
Did you know that number one is the first number? It’s special because it comes before all the other numbers. Let’s look around and see if we can find things that are just one. Maybe one sun in the sky or one nose on your face!
Remember, learning is fun! Keep practicing writing the number one and look for things that are one around you. Have fun and keep smiling!
Number 1 Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find things that come in ones. Can you find one door, one clock, or one teacher? Draw or take a picture of each item you find and share it with your friends. This will help you see how special the number one is in your everyday life!
One and Only Art: Create a piece of art using only one color. Choose your favorite color and use crayons, markers, or paint to make a beautiful picture. This activity will help you understand the uniqueness of the number one by focusing on a single color.
Story Time with Number 1: Think of a story where the number one is the hero. Maybe it’s about one brave knight or one magical unicorn. Draw a picture of your story and tell it to your family or friends. This will help you use your imagination and see how the number one can be a part of exciting adventures!
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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[Music]
He’s looking for glasses everywhere he passes.
[Music]
Hey buddies! I’m the coolest number of all! The very first! I’m number one! Repeat after me: one!
One!
Can’t hear you! Louder!
[Music]
That’s it! Did you know that number one is super easy to write? We start right there and we go all the way up here. Now we trace down to this point.
That was easy, wasn’t it? Try it at home using some paper and a pencil. It’s really easy!
Smile and learn!
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