Wibbly Pig – Wibbly Blows Bubbles

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In this lesson, students explore the fun of blowing bubbles, learning how to create them in various shapes and sizes by blowing just the right amount of air. They are encouraged to use their imagination to create unique bubble shapes, such as a bubble pig or a bubble clock, and engage in a playful activity to catch a special bubble named Piggly. The lesson emphasizes the joy of bubble-making while reinforcing the technique needed for successful bubble blowing.
  1. What happens when you blow bubbles just right?
  2. Can you think of a funny shape for a bubble? What would it be?
  3. How do we catch a bubble before it floats away?

Let’s Have Fun with Bubbles!

Have you ever blown bubbles? It’s so much fun! Imagine if you could blow bubbles in all kinds of shapes and sizes. Let’s see what kind of bubbles we can make!

Blowing Bubbles Just Right

When you blow bubbles, you have to do it just right. Not too hard, not too slow. If you blow just right, your bubbles will grow big and beautiful!

Bubble Shapes Everywhere

What if you could blow a bubble pig? Or a bubble that’s tiny, long, and shiny? You can try blowing a bubble that’s square, or maybe a bubble that’s wobbly like jelly. You can even make a bubble ring! Hooray! You can blow bubble everything!

More Bubble Fun

How about a bubble fish or a bubble sock? Maybe a bubble peach or even a bubble clock! Remember, don’t blow too hard or too slow. Blow just right, and your bubbles will grow!

Catch the Bubble!

Look, you’ve blown a special bubble called Piggly! Oh no, Piggly is floating away! We need to catch him before he goes too far. Quick, let’s pop the bubble and save Piggly!

We Did It!

Yay! We caught Piggly and saved the day! Blowing bubbles is so much fun, and you can make all kinds of shapes. Just remember to blow just right, and your bubbles will be amazing!

Now, go out and try blowing your own bubbles. What shapes will you make?

  • What is your favorite shape to make when blowing bubbles, and why do you like it the most?
  • Have you ever tried to catch a bubble before it pops? What happened, and how did it make you feel?
  • If you could create a bubble in any shape, what would it be, and what would you name it?
  1. Bubble Shape Hunt: Go on a bubble shape hunt around your home or playground. Look for objects that remind you of the shapes you can make with bubbles, like a round ball or a square box. Can you find something that looks like a bubble ring? Take a picture or draw what you find and share it with your friends or family.

  2. Bubble Blowing Experiment: Try blowing bubbles with different tools like a straw, a loop made from a pipe cleaner, or a plastic ring. Which tool makes the biggest bubbles? Which one makes the smallest? Talk about why you think some tools work better than others for making different bubble shapes.

  3. Bubble Story Time: Imagine a story about a bubble that goes on an adventure. What kind of bubble is it? Does it meet other bubbles? Where does it go? Draw a picture of your bubble’s adventure and share your story with your class or family.

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

If I could blow bubbles, I’d blow a bubble pig. Yeah, a bubble tiny, a bubble long, a bubble shiny. Look at that one! Don’t blow too hard, don’t blow too slow; blow just right and the bubbles will grow.

If I could blow bubbles, I’d blow a bubble square, a bubble fin, a bubble wobbly, a bubble ring. Hooray! You can blow bubble everything! Don’t blow too hard, don’t blow too slow; blow just right and the bubbles will grow.

I blow a bubble fish, a bubble sock, a bubble peach, a bubble clock. Don’t blow too hard, don’t blow too slow; blow just right and the bubbles will grow.

I blow a bubble that is very, very long. I’d blow a bubble that is very, very strong. Don’t blow too hard, don’t blow too slow; blow just right and the bubbles will grow.

Look, you’ve blown a Piggly bubble! Hey, come back here, Piggly! Get him, wibbly! Piggly wants to get down. We’ve got to pop the bubble! I blew it too strong. Maybe we can catch it quick before he blows away.

You got him! We saved him! All right, we rescued Piggly!

This version maintains the playful tone while removing any unnecessary repetition and ensuring clarity.

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