Hello, friend! Today, we’re going to learn about opposites. Opposites are things that are very different from each other. Let’s have some fun and see how many opposites we can find!
When I come, you go. Isn’t that funny? It’s like a game of tag! If I’m nice, you might be a little grouchy. But that’s okay, because we can still be friends!
Look at this: I’m big, and you’re little. It’s like a giant and a tiny mouse! And when I’m in, you’re out. It’s like playing hide and seek!
Here’s another one: I’m on, and you’re off. It’s like a light switch! When I sit, you stand. It’s like playing musical chairs!
Sometimes, I’m fast like a cheetah, and you’re slow like a turtle. But that’s okay, because we all move at our own speed!
Look up high! I’m tall, and you’re short. It’s like a giraffe and a bunny. We can both see the world in different ways!
I have a lot, and you have none. It’s like having a big pile of toys or just one special toy. I’m dry, and you’re wet. It’s like playing in the rain and then drying off with a towel!
I’m black, and you’re white. It’s like a panda bear! And when I’m awake, you’re asleep. It’s like night and day!
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Opposite Hunt: Go on an opposite hunt around your home or classroom! With a grown-up or a friend, find pairs of objects or actions that are opposites. For example, look for something big and something small, or find a place where you can be in and out. Share what you find and see who can discover the most opposites!
Opposite Art: Create a drawing or a collage that shows two opposites. You could draw a sunny day and a rainy day, or a fast animal and a slow animal. Use lots of colors and details to show how different they are. When you’re done, share your artwork with the class and explain the opposites you chose.
Opposite Storytime: With the help of a grown-up, read a storybook that features opposites. As you read, try to spot as many opposites as you can. After the story, talk about your favorite opposites and why you like them. You can even make up your own short story using some of the opposites you learned!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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You and me, we’re opposites.
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I come, you go.
I’m nice, you’re grouchy.
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You’re down, I’m big, you’re little.
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Oh, I’m in, you’re out.
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I’m on, you’re off.
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I sit, you stand, you’re slow.
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I’m fast.
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I’m tall, you’re short.
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I have a lot, you have none.
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I’m dry, you’re wet.
I’m clean.
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I’m black, you’re white.
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Um, I’m awake, they’re asleep.
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