Let’s go on a fun bus ride together! The bus is a special vehicle that takes us all around the town. Let’s see what happens on the bus!
The wheels on the bus go round and round. They keep turning and turning, helping the bus move all through the town. Can you pretend to turn your arms like the wheels?
The people on the bus go side to side. They sway gently as the bus moves. Can you sway from side to side like the people on the bus?
The engine on the bus goes vroom vroom vroom! It makes a loud noise as it helps the bus go. Can you make a vroom sound like the engine?
The door on the bus goes open and shut. It opens to let people in and closes to keep them safe. Can you pretend to open and shut a door with your hands?
The driver on the bus says sit on down. The driver helps everyone find a seat so they can be safe. Can you pretend to sit down like you’re on the bus?
The babies on the bus say uwah uwah uwah. They make cute little sounds as they ride along. Can you make a soft baby sound?
The mommies and daddies on the bus say I love you. They show love and care to everyone. Can you say I love you to someone special?
Now that we know all about the bus, let’s sing the song together! It’s fun to pretend and make sounds like the bus and the people on it. Enjoy your ride!
Wheel Art: Let’s create our own bus wheels! Gather some paper plates, crayons, and markers. Decorate the plates to look like wheels. Once you’re done, spin them around and see how they move. Can you think of other things that have wheels? Look around your home or classroom and find objects with wheels. Share what you find with your friends!
Sound Adventure: Go on a sound adventure around your house or school. Listen carefully to the different sounds you hear. Can you find something that sounds like the bus engine going “vroom”? Maybe a vacuum cleaner or a blender? Try to mimic the sounds you hear and share them with your classmates. What other sounds can you find that remind you of the bus ride?
Role Play Bus Ride: Let’s pretend we’re on a bus ride! Set up chairs in rows like a bus. Take turns being the driver, passengers, and even the babies. Practice saying “sit on down” like the driver and “I love you” like the mommies and daddies. How does it feel to be each character? Talk about what each person does on the bus and why it’s important.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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The wheels on the bus go round and round,
Round and round, round and round.
The wheels on the bus go round and round,
All through the town.
The people on the bus go side to side,
Side to side, side to side.
The people on the bus go side to side,
All through the town.
The engine on the bus goes vroom vroom vroom,
Vroom vroom vroom, vroom vroom vroom.
The engine on the bus goes vroom vroom vroom,
All through the town.
The door on the bus goes open and shut,
Open and shut, open and shut.
The door on the bus goes open and shut,
All through the town.
The driver on the bus says sit on down,
Sit on down, sit on down.
The driver on the bus says sit on down,
All through the town.
The babies on the bus say uwah uwah uwah,
Uwah uwah uwah, uwah uwah uwah.
The babies on the bus say uwah uwah uwah,
All through the town.
The mommies and the daddies say I love you,
I love you, I love you.
The mommies and the daddies say I love you,
All through the town.
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