Wizard School with Elmo | Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures

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In “The Magic of Wizard School,” Bert, Ernie, and Elmo embark on a whimsical adventure that emphasizes the importance of reading, teamwork, and creativity. As they navigate challenges like spellcasting and transforming their teacher back from a frog, they learn that collaboration and imaginative problem-solving can lead to success and fun. Ultimately, the story highlights valuable life skills while encouraging a love for learning.
  1. How did Bert, Ernie, and Elmo work together to solve the problem with Mr. Marlin?
  2. Why is reading important when learning new things, like magic spells?
  3. Can you think of a time when you used your imagination to solve a problem?

The Magic of Wizard School: A Journey with Bert, Ernie, and Elmo

Introduction

Welcome to a magical adventure with some of our favorite friends from “Sesame Street”—Bert, Ernie, and Elmo! They are going to wizard school, where they learn about magic and have lots of fun. This story teaches us about working together, being creative, and solving problems.

The Setting: Wizard School

Our adventure starts at a special place called wizard school. Here, Bert, Ernie, and Elmo are excited to learn magic spells. Wizard school is a fun place where we can use our imagination and learn new things, just like in real school!

The Spellcasting Challenge

At wizard school, the friends get magic spell books. Their first spell is to turn a goblet into porridge. Bert has to read the spell carefully to make it work. This part of the story shows us how important it is to read and understand instructions.

The Importance of Reading

Reading helps us learn and discover new things. Just like Bert, when we read, we can do amazing things, whether it’s magic or something else. Reading is fun and helps our brains grow!

The Unexpected Twist: A Frog Transformation

Oops! Elmo tries a spell and accidentally turns Mr. Marlin into a frog. Now, they have a problem to solve. They need to work together to change Mr. Marlin back before the sand in the hourglass runs out.

Problem-Solving and Teamwork

To fix the spell, Bert, Ernie, and Elmo must help each other. They learn that working together makes solving problems easier. Teamwork is important because everyone can share their ideas and help each other.

The Quest for the Two-Headed Fangrif

To change Mr. Marlin back, they need a feather from a magical creature called the two-headed fangrif. This quest is like a fun adventure where they have to think of clever ways to solve problems.

Creativity in Problem-Solving

The friends use a crayon to make a flying object. This shows us how being creative can help us find new solutions. Using our imagination can make solving problems exciting and fun!

The Climax: Taming the Fangrif

When they find the fangrif, they need to be brave and smart to get a feather. This part of the story teaches us about courage and thinking quickly when we face challenges. It’s also funny and makes us laugh!

The Resolution: A Happy Ending

After getting the feather and helping Mr. Marlin, the friends celebrate. They become wizards, showing us that working hard and helping each other leads to success. The story ends with smiles and laughter, reminding us that having fun is important too.

Conclusion

Bert, Ernie, and Elmo’s adventure at wizard school is not just a story; it’s full of lessons about reading, teamwork, creativity, and solving problems. By watching them, we learn skills that help us in our own lives. “Sesame Street” makes learning an exciting journey, and we can all join in the fun!

  • What do you think it would be like to go to a wizard school like Bert, Ernie, and Elmo? What kind of magic spells would you want to learn?
  • Can you think of a time when you had to work together with friends or family to solve a problem? How did teamwork help you?
  • Elmo accidentally turned Mr. Marlin into a frog! Have you ever made a mistake while trying something new? What did you learn from it?
  1. Magic Spell Practice: Create your own magic spell! Use your imagination to think of something you would like to change or create, just like Bert, Ernie, and Elmo did with the goblet. Write down the steps of your spell on a piece of paper. Remember, reading and following instructions carefully is important. Share your spell with a friend or family member and see if they can follow your instructions to “cast” the spell.

  2. Teamwork Tower: Gather some building blocks or small boxes. Work with a friend or family member to build the tallest tower you can. Take turns adding one block at a time. Talk about how you can work together to make the tower stable and tall. Discuss how teamwork helped Bert, Ernie, and Elmo solve their problem and how it helps you with your tower.

  3. Creative Problem-Solving Art: Draw a picture of a magical creature you imagine, like the two-headed fangrif. Think about what makes your creature special and how it might help solve a problem. Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to bring your creature to life. Share your drawing with someone and explain how your creature could help Bert, Ernie, and Elmo on their adventure.

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