Where Are You?

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In the lesson “Where Are You?”, students embark on a whimsical adventure that encourages imagination and exploration of various fun scenarios, such as reading in a cozy nook, knitting, enjoying snacks with friends, and going on exciting rides with animals. The lesson emphasizes the importance of finding joy and happiness in different experiences, while also encouraging children to seek out new stories and adventures through reading.
  1. What is your favorite place to read a book, and why do you like it?
  2. Can you think of something fun you would like to create with your hands?
  3. Who is your best friend, and what fun things do you like to do together?

Where Are You?

Have you ever wondered where you are or where you could be? Let’s go on a fun adventure and find out!

Reading and Relaxing

Imagine you’re in a cozy nook, reading a wonderful book. It’s a quiet place where you can enjoy your story.

Knitting and Creating

Now, picture yourself sitting on a big block, knitting a warm sock for winter. It’s fun to make things with your hands!

Yummy Snacks with Friends

How about having a tasty plum with your funny friend, who loves to sit on a tree stump? Snacks are always better with friends!

Riding with Animals

Imagine riding on George, the beautiful porpoise, as you swim past big, playful orcas. What an exciting ride!

Spaghetti and Silly Friends

Get ready to eat spaghetti with Freddie Gazetti, the friendly yeti who might be a little sweaty. It’s a silly meal with a fun friend!

Giraffe Adventures

Picture yourself on the back of a tall giraffe, munching on crackers shaped like alpacas. What a wild snack time!

Surfing Fun

Imagine surfing on a blue tree with your friend Rusty McDeuce. Even if your goose friend feels a bit sad, you can cheer them up!

Finding Your Happy Place

If you’re feeling a little down, remember you can change where you are. Get up, have fun, and choose to be happy!

Exciting New Adventures

Sometimes, you might have to help an Eskimo on the beach or write a song about squashes. You can even test cool rocket boots!

Explore More Stories

If you love stories, ask a grown-up to help you find more books. There’s a whole world of stories waiting for you to explore. Enjoy the adventure!

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  • Can you think of a special place where you like to read or relax? What makes it your favorite spot?
  • Have you ever made something with your hands, like knitting or drawing? How did it feel to create something on your own?
  • What is the most fun adventure you have ever had with a friend or family member? What made it so special?
  1. Adventure Map Creation: Draw a map of your own imaginary adventure! Think about all the fun places mentioned in the article, like the cozy nook or riding on a giraffe. Use crayons or colored pencils to illustrate each location. Share your map with a friend or family member and tell them a story about your adventure.

  2. Story Time Role Play: Choose one of the scenarios from the article, like eating spaghetti with Freddie Gazetti or surfing with Rusty McDeuce. Act it out with your friends or family. Use props from around the house to make it more fun. How does it feel to be in that place? What would you say or do?

  3. Observation Walk: Go on a walk around your neighborhood or a park with a grown-up. Look for places that remind you of the adventures in the article. Can you find a cozy nook or a tree stump? Take notes or draw pictures of what you see. Discuss how these real-life places compare to the imaginary ones in the story.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Where Are You by Jonathan Sunday

[Music]

Where are you? Lounging in my nook, reading a good book.

Where are you? Sitting on a cinder block, knitting me a winter sock.

Where are you? Having a yummy plum with my lumpy stump chum.

[Music]

Where are you? Riding George, the gorgeous porpoise, past enormous, surging orcas.

Where are you?

[Music]

Getting ready to slurp spaghetti with Freddie Gazetti, the sweaty yeti.

Where are you? Riding on the back of a giraffe, gone quackers while snacking on a pack of alpaca-shaped crackers.

Where are you?

[Music]

Surfing on a blue spruce with Rusty McDeuce, but my trusty goose news feels a wee bit blue.

Oh, a wee bit low. Where are you, Goofus?

I’m here in this box, safe from hard knocks. Do you want to come play?

Not right now, I’m afraid. We could snack on the way.

I think I’ll just stay.

If they hear where you are, isn’t the wear that you want?

Don’t sit where you are feeling glum on your bum. Get up and start working to change where you’re from.

Because bruises and gooses and fears and excuses can’t stop you from living the life that you choose.

Where are you?

Oh, sorry for skipping the end of your speech. Had to rescue an Eskimo lost on the beach. Then I wrote a hit song about butternut squashes. Now I’m testing some specks on my rocket galoshes.

Thanks for the boost.

[Music]

The end.

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This version removes any inappropriate or unclear phrases while maintaining the essence of the original content.

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