Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have fun with the number eight. Can you say “eight” with me? Let’s say it together: eight! Great job!
Number eight is special. It looks like a snowman with two round circles, one on top of the other. Isn’t that fun?
Would you like to learn how to write the number eight? It’s easy and fun! Grab some paper and a pencil, and let’s start.
1. Start by drawing a small curve, like a little smile.
2. Now, draw another small curve going the other way, like a frown. This makes a small circle.
3. Next, go up and draw another small curve, like a smile again.
4. Finally, draw one more small curve going the other way to make the top circle. Now you have a number eight!
Give it a try! You can practice on your paper. It’s as easy as pie!
Did you know that an octopus has eight arms? That’s right! And a spider has eight legs. Can you think of anything else with eight?
Keep practicing writing the number eight, and soon you’ll be an expert. Remember to smile and have fun while you learn!
Great job today, everyone! See you next time for more learning fun!
Octopus Craft: Let’s make our own octopus with eight arms! Gather some colored paper, scissors, and glue. Cut out a circle for the body and eight strips for the arms. Glue the arms to the body and decorate your octopus with eyes and a smile. Count the arms together to make sure there are eight. This will help you remember how many arms an octopus has and practice counting to eight!
Number Eight Hunt: Go on a number eight hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that come in groups of eight, like crayons, blocks, or buttons. Can you find eight books on a shelf or eight spoons in the kitchen? This activity helps you see the number eight in everyday life and practice counting.
Spider Leg Dance: Pretend to be a spider with eight legs! Stand up and use your arms and legs to count to eight. Move each arm and leg one at a time while counting out loud. This fun dance helps you remember that spiders have eight legs and gives you a chance to practice counting and moving your body.
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Hello everyone! I’m number eight. Repeat after me: eight! Much louder!
Hey, awesome! Would you like me to show you how to write the number eight?
We’re going to start right here, tracing a small curve and then another one this way. Now we go all the way up, tracing the same curves we did before.
[Applause]
Try it at home using some paper and a pencil. It’s as easy as pie! Smile and learn!
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