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In the lesson “Building a Two-Story House,” Zach and Axel face various challenges while constructing their two-story house, learning the importance of teamwork and perseverance. After encountering issues with access to the garage and the placement of a ramp, they collaborate with friends to find solutions, ultimately enjoying activities like racing and jumping. The story emphasizes that trying again and working together can lead to fun and successful outcomes.
  1. What did Zach and Axel do when their first idea didn’t work?
  2. How did the Zerbies help each other when they had a problem?
  3. What did the Zerbies learn about trying again and working together?

Building a Two-Story House

Once upon a time in Derbytown, Zach and Axel were super excited. They were building the first-ever two-story house! Zach’s garage was going to be right on top of Axel’s. It was going to be perfect!

Oops! A Problem

But oh no! There was a problem. With Zach’s garage on top, he couldn’t get in and out easily. Axel said, “When something doesn’t work, we try again!” So, they decided to build a ramp to help Zach get to his garage.

Building the Ramp

Phil came to help build the ramp. But when it was done, the ramp blocked Axel’s door! Axel couldn’t get out. So, they had to try again. Phil fixed it by moving the ramp, and everyone was happy!

Jumping Fun!

Later, Zach found a pile of dirt that looked like a jump. He tried jumping over it. It was soft at first, but after driving on it, it got better. They learned that driving over the dirt packed it down, making it perfect for jumping!

Racing Time!

Axel and Chase had a race. They learned that going up and down was just as important as going back and forth. They decided to try again to make it fair for everyone.

Flying Flags

Axel wanted to plant a flag on a hill, but it was too steep. Zach tried to help, but the flag was too heavy. They needed someone strong with grippy tires. Who could help? Rex!

Rex to the Rescue

Rex came with his strong tires and helped carry the flag to the top of the hill. Everyone cheered because they worked together to solve the problem!

Building a Tent

Later, the Zerbies wanted to build a tent over the racetrack. At first, it didn’t work because the tent was on the ground. But then, they figured out how to lift it up with a big stick. It worked perfectly!

Happy Ending

The Zerbies learned that trying again and working together helps solve problems. They had fun building, racing, and jumping. Even though the rain didn’t come, they decided to keep the tent up because it was so cool!

And that’s how the Zerbies had a fun day in Derbytown, learning and playing together!

  • Have you ever tried to build something with your friends or family? What did you build, and how did you work together to solve any problems you faced?
  • When Zach and Axel faced a problem with their garages, they tried different solutions. Can you think of a time when you had to try different ways to solve a problem? What did you learn from it?
  • In the story, Rex helped carry the flag to the top of the hill. Can you think of a time when you helped someone or someone helped you? How did it make you feel?
  1. Build Your Own Ramp: Gather some toy cars and blocks or books to create a ramp. Encourage the children to experiment with different heights and angles to see how it affects the speed and distance the toy cars travel. Ask them questions like, “What happens if the ramp is too steep?” or “How can we make the car go faster?” This activity helps them understand the concept of trial and error and problem-solving, just like Zach and Axel did.

  2. Teamwork Challenge: Divide the children into small groups and give each group a simple task, such as building a small tower with blocks or creating a paper flag. Encourage them to work together and discuss how they can solve any problems they encounter. Afterward, ask them, “How did working together help you solve the problem?” This activity emphasizes the importance of collaboration and trying again when things don’t work out the first time.

  3. Observation Walk: Take the children on a short walk around the school or playground. Ask them to look for examples of ramps, flags, or anything that reminds them of the story. Encourage them to think about how these things work and why they are important. After the walk, discuss questions like, “Why do we need ramps?” or “How do flags help us?” This activity helps them connect the story to real-world examples and understand the practical applications of what they learned.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary or repetitive phrases while keeping the essence of the conversation intact:

[Music]
It’s going to be perfect! The only two-story house ever in Derbytown.

Alright, Zach, I’ll put you in position here.
Okay, I can’t wait! It’s tricky to get your garage right on top of Axle’s.

Alright, enjoy your garage! See you later, Zerbies!
Oh, thanks, Truck!

Wow, I don’t know what could be better than this—the sky above and my best friend below. I’m going to take a look at my garage from down there.

Hey, Zach, what happened?
I think we have a problem.

What is it?
With my garage on top of yours, there’s no easy way for me to get in and out.

Yeah, I guess that doesn’t work. You know what we do when something doesn’t work for the first time? We try again!

But what will we try?
Oh, I’ve got it! We just need to build a ramp up to my garage.

A ramp? Oh yeah, that would work! Why don’t we just call Phil and he can build us a ramp?
That’s great! But first, can you push me over?

Sure! Here you go.
Thanks, buddy!

Alright, all ready for you, Zach! This is going to be great!
Whoa, now that’s a great ramp!

What do you think, Axel?
Uh, Zach, this idea might not have worked.

Axel? Where are you?
I’m in here!

Have you seen my ramp yet?
How could I have seen your ramp yet? What happened?

Your ramp happened right in front of my door! You can get down, Zach, but I can’t get out.
Oh yeah, right.

Phil, come in!
Hey, Zach, what’s going on?

We have a bit of a problem. Remember that ramp you built?
Oh yeah, what about it?

It’s in front of Axel’s garage door, and he can’t get out.
Okay, I’m on my way!

Thanks, Phil!
Don’t worry, we’ll have you out in no time.

Okay, that’s almost it. Let me just smooth out the rest of the dirt and take a couple more scoops out of the way. There! That clears out the whole ramp for you, Zach.
There you go, Zerbies!

Thanks, Phil!
Whoa, freedom!

Well, you know what we’ve got to do, right? Try again!
Now maybe if we… oh wait, what if we…

Hmm, I don’t know.
Answers are everywhere! Let’s look around and see if we can come up with an idea.

Okay, ready? I’ll set this way, and I’ll go over here.
What about this dump?

That’s cool!
Well, I guess it’s not going to help with the jump, though.

Hey, that pile of dirt kind of looks like a jump. I wonder if I can jump it. I’m going to try it!
Okay, ready, set, turbo!

Whoa, it’s pretty soft, but I can make it! I’m a derby truck driving up just off dirt. This is kind of fun! I wonder if I can try it again.
Yeah, it looks like I pushed some down there.

Okay, here we go! Turbo!
Wow, I can’t believe we couldn’t find an answer that normally works.

Yeah, well, we just have to keep trying until we solve the problem. Zerbies don’t give up!
Yeah, well, let me try to jump again. Maybe it will give us another idea.

Ready, set, turbo!
Hey, it worked!

Hey, look! Those are tire tracks!
Those look like a truck made them.

Well, maybe some Zerby was driving on the jump when we were here. But why would that make it work?
Hmm, I’m confused.

Hey, Zerbies, I’m finished helping Truck! What can I help you with?
Hi, Phil! We were building a jump, but first it didn’t work, and then it did, and we don’t know why.

Huh, well, why don’t we try building it again? That way we can figure out what happened.
Great idea!

Alright, let’s take it down here. Okay, smooth it out, and then I went over here. You come up here.
Okay, I’m not rebuilding the jump.

Now I have to dump it back where I had it before.
There!

Oh, not yet! You have to pack it down first.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Pack it down?

Yeah, sometimes the dirt is really soft when you drop it on the ground. I like to pack it down with my scoop to make it harder, like this. Pack, pack! See? I press it down, and then it pushes it tight.

Oh, but you weren’t here before, so how did it get packed?
Hi, Zerbies!

Oh, you’re making another jump? I liked the last one you had! I drove all over it.
You did?

Yeah, it was soft at first, but after I drove on it for a while, it seemed to get better.
Well, that’s it! Zach must have packed it down by driving on it.

Oh yeah, I guess so! That’s one mystery solved and one jump built. And you know what this means? We can jump it!
Yeah, ready?

[Music]
Going straight!

Congratulations, Jason! You’re just faster than I am.
I don’t know, Axel. It still seemed like you had a lot more work to do than I did.

Is that true, Zach?
I still think we need to try again!

Come on, there’s one more spot we should look at. Let’s go!
Okay!

Okay, Axel, drive over this ramp here.
I go!

Okay, Chase, now it’s your turn!
Alright, over the ramp! There we go!

Hey, he didn’t have to go up and down like I did! He just went straight across.
Yeah, that’s true! That doesn’t seem fair.

Looks like we have to try again!
But I don’t understand, Zach. I’m going back and forth just like Axel is!

But it’s not just about going back and forth; it’s also about going up and down.
That’s true!

So how do we fix that?
Easy! Chase, do you think you can go up and down every time Axel goes up and down?

Absolutely! Great! Let’s just do the race again!
Yeah, race again!

Okay, just let me get down. Uh, do you need help?
No, no, I can do it!

Whoa! I’m kind of stuck. Maybe I do need help.
Wait, if I could just… oh wait, I got it!

Okay, all set, Zerbies?
You bet! Let’s do it!

Ready, set, turbo!
Okay!

Going around this turn…
Okay, up and around, and then down!

[Music]
You certainly did, Axel! Great race, you two!

Well, Axel, it looks like you are the fastest Zerby in Derbytown!
Thanks, Chase!

But I can still do one thing that you can’t!
Oh, what’s that?

Fly! Watch this!
Come on, Zerbies, let’s go over here!

Okay, one more time! Ready, set, turbo!
Hey, Axel, what are you doing?

Oh, hey, Zach! I made a flag!
A flag?

Yeah, see? It has my logo on it! It’s got the arrow!
Oh yeah! What are you going to do with it?

Well, I was trying to plant it on the top of that hill, but I can’t get up there.
That hill looks pretty steep!

Yeah, I don’t know if it’s because this flag is so heavy or if my tires are slipping too much in the dirt.
Well, put the flag down and try again! Then you’ll know if you can make it by yourself.

Oh, that’s a good idea, Zach! You should try too!
Oh, okay!

[Music]
Oh no, it’s no good! Zach, my tires are spinning!
I think I can make it! Go, go, go!

Okay, I can do it! Wow!
[Music]

How did you do it?
I think it’s my tires!

Oh yeah, your tires have those ridges. Those are better for gripping the dirt, right?
Yeah!

So maybe I can take the flag for you!
Oh yeah!

Okay, ready, set…
[Music]

Oh, this flag is heavy!
Oh, what’s going on? Are your tires slipping?

No, my tires are fine! I just don’t have the strength to carry the heavy flag to the top of the hill.
Oh, I guess grippy tires aren’t the only thing you need to get the flag up the hill.

Yeah, you have to be super strong as well!
Hmm, I think we need to try again and figure out another solution.

Oh, I know who can solve this problem!
Who?

Who has grippy tires just like yours and is super strong?
Rex!

Yeah, let’s ask Chase to find him!
Okay!

Axel to Chase, come in!
Chase, this is Chase. Axel, how can I help you?

Can you find Rex and ask him to meet us at the steep hill?
No problem, I’m on my way!

[Music]
Hi, Rex! Hi! What can I help with?

Well, you’re strong, right, Rex?
Yep, I’m pretty strong!

And you’ve got grippy tires, right?
Yeah, great for holding onto the dirt!

So can you carry my flag from here to the top of that hill?
I can give it the old Zerby try!

Yeah!
Ready, set, turbo!

Let’s go! Here we go!
Just a little bit more…

Okay, there!
Oh, we did it!

Uh, Axel?
Yeah, Zach?

I’m not sure this worked. It’ll be safe from the rain, but it’s lying right on top of everything, including the track.
Oh yeah, the tent is right on top of the track, so there’s no room for the Zerbies to race underneath it.

Exactly! I think we need to try again.
Are we trying again?

Yeah, I think we need something to lift our tent above the racetrack so it’s not lying right on top of it, like a big stick. If we put it up in the middle, then it’ll hold the canvas up like a roof.
Oh, that’s a great idea, Mika!

Yeah, let’s go get one!
Great! Um, how do we get out of here?

All set out here, Zach!
So what are we doing?

Okay, Mika’s gonna pull, and we’re gonna push, and together we’ll get this stick to stand up.
Oh, okay!

Ready, set, turbo!
Okay, pull!

You’re pulling up?
I’m pulling!

Push! Okay, here we go!
It’s working!

Yeah! Whoa! Aha! Look, it worked!
Oh, but not that well. There’s a little space on the track in the middle, but the tent is still on the ground.

How’s it going in there, Zerbies?
Oh, it looks like there’s just not enough room in here, even with the stick.

It looks like we’re gonna have to try again!
Hey, what’s going on? The tent is getting bigger!

What is going on? What are you Zerbies saying? I can’t hear you!
Wait a second, look at that! There’s a lot more room!

Yeah, look at that! How did that happen?
I don’t know! It just opened right up!

What are you doing out there, Mika?
I’m just pulling the edge of the tent!

Hey, I think that’s the answer! Come on, let’s try again!
Yeah, let’s go!

Okay, come on, guys! Let’s do this before it rains!
Okay, ready!

Alright, that should do it! Let me just throw a stake in the corner here, and I’ll tie it off.
Alright, my side is good! I’ll tie your sides down too!

Yeah, we did it!
Well, I think this tent is great!

Yeah! Who knew making a tent would be so easy once we tried again?
This tent deserves it! Now the track won’t get wet when it rains!

Hey, where did the clouds go?
I don’t know, but it doesn’t look like rain anymore.

Ah, too bad! Should we take the tent down?
Oh, are you kidding? The tent is great! I think we should leave it up always!

[Music]
Alright, guys, come on!
Which way do we… where do we start to circle, Axle?

[Music]

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