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In the lesson “Let’s Go on an Adventure!”, Zach and his friends embark on an exciting journey where they encounter various challenges that teach them valuable lessons about teamwork, problem-solving, and perseverance. As they navigate off-road trails, fix bumpy paths, build bridges, and help each other out of sticky situations, they discover the importance of collaboration and experimentation in overcoming obstacles. Ultimately, the adventure emphasizes that trying again and working together can lead to success and new discoveries.
  1. What did Zach and his friends learn about helping each other on their adventure?
  2. Why is it important to try again when something is hard, like fixing the road?
  3. How did Zach and his friends feel when they worked together to solve problems?

Let’s Go on an Adventure!

Hey there! Are you ready for a fun adventure? Let’s join our friends Zach, Megs, Lily, and the rest of the gang as they explore and learn together!

Off-Road Fun

One day, Zach and his friends decided to take a special trail. “Let’s take this trail,” Zach said. It was an off-road trail, which means it was a bumpy path not made for regular cars. “Super fun!” said Megs. But soon, they realized that not everyone could fit through the narrow path. “Uh-oh, we’re stuck!” said Lily. They learned that some vehicles are better for off-road adventures, while others are not.

Helping Each Other

When Zach and his friends got stuck, they decided to help each other. “Let’s pick a route that everyone can take,” Zach suggested. They worked together to find a path that was safe for everyone. “Great job, everyone!” they cheered when they finished their parade together.

Fixing the Road

On their adventure, they found a bumpy road. “Should we fix it?” they wondered. They tried using dirt to make the road smooth. “Oh, we need more dirt!” they realized. They learned that sometimes you need to try, try again to make things better.

Building a Bridge

Next, they needed to build a bridge. “We need the right number of rocks,” they said. They tried using different numbers of rocks until they found just the right amount. “Let’s try with four rocks,” they decided. And it worked! They learned that sometimes you have to experiment to find the best solution.

Rolling Tires

For some fun, they rolled tires down a hill. “Whose tire will go the farthest?” they wondered. They discovered that the biggest, heaviest tire went the farthest. “Wow, it went all the way to the mud puddle!” they laughed.

Getting Unstuck

Oh no! Rex got stuck in the mud. “Let’s help Rex!” everyone said. They worked together to push Rex out of the mud. “We did it!” they cheered. They learned that teamwork makes everything possible.

Windy Day

Finally, they wanted to see how the wind blows. They used a windsock, which is like a big sock that shows how strong the wind is. “Let’s attach it to something strong,” they said. They learned that sometimes you need to try different ideas to make things work.

Exploring New Places

With their winch, Zach and Lily crossed to a new side of the trail. “Wow, look at all the new things!” they exclaimed. They discovered that exploring new places can be exciting and full of surprises.

Learning Together

Through all their adventures, Zach and his friends learned important lessons about teamwork, problem-solving, and trying again. Remember, when things get tricky, just try, try again!

Thanks for joining us on this adventure. What will you explore today?

  • Have you ever been on an adventure like Zach and his friends? What did you discover or learn during your adventure?
  • When Zach and his friends got stuck, they helped each other. Can you think of a time when you helped someone or someone helped you? How did it make you feel?
  • In the story, Zach and his friends had to try different ideas to solve problems. Can you think of a time when you had to try different things to solve a problem? What did you learn from it?
  1. Build Your Own Bridge: Gather some small rocks, blocks, or LEGO pieces and try building a bridge at home. How many pieces do you need to make it strong enough to hold a toy car? Experiment with different numbers and arrangements of pieces to see what works best. Can you make a bridge that can hold more than one toy car?

  2. Windy Day Experiment: Create your own windsock using a paper towel roll and some colorful streamers or ribbons. Hang it outside on a windy day and observe how it moves. What happens when the wind blows harder? Try attaching it to different objects to see which one holds it best.

  3. Teamwork Challenge: Gather some friends or family members and find a small object that needs to be moved from one place to another, like a toy or a ball. Work together to move it without using your hands. Can you use spoons, sticks, or other tools to help? Talk about how you worked together and what made it easier or harder.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]

Where are we going, Zach?

Let’s take this trail.

This trail? But this is off-road.

Yeah, and your off-road parade! How fun is that?

Super fun! I love going off-road.

Alright, following you, Zach.

Whoa, whoa, whoa! Hey, this is off-road. Be careful, Megs!

This way!

Uh-oh, I can’t fit through here.

Uh-oh, Lily, are they getting stuck up there?

They might make it.

Whoa! Sorry!

Uh-oh, maybe not. I don’t understand which way I’m wrong.

Well, racers aren’t made for going off-road like you, truck.

Zach, we can go off-road, but we’re too big to get through here.

Yeah, you have to help us out, Zach. We’re stuck!

Oh, they can’t go off-road like we can. I guess this isn’t a good parade route.

No, I guess we’ll have to try again.

Okay, why don’t we help them out of the bushes, and I’ll pick a route that we can all take?

Good idea!

Okay, come on!

Okay, Derbys, this time the racers won’t race ahead, and the trucks won’t go off-road. Ready?

[Applause]

We’ll take this road.

Wow, nothing we can’t handle!

Oh, this is a pretty bumpy road.

Yeah, should we fix it?

It might be hard to fix the road and parade at the same time.

Well, maybe I could go backwards and sort of flatten it out.

Oh yeah, okay, try that!

This ground is kind of hard to flatten.

Oh, you know, if only we had some dirt, I could smooth it out and then it would be flat.

Well, I have dirt! Hold on, let me just dump something.

Oh, okay, that’s a good start. Is it enough?

Oh no, it’s only enough for this one spot. We should get some more if we want to do the whole road.

Oh, okay, I’ll go again!

Okay!

This is the end of the route! We did it, Derby!

We finished the parade and everyone stuck together! Yay!

Great job, everyone!

Hey, what? Hey, where are the construction Derbys?

Oh, we must have lost them somewhere.

Oh, okay, let’s turn around and go find them.

Come on, turn around!

[Music]

Then what we need to do is get some more dirt.

Yeah, and then pack it down.

Phil!

Oh hi, where were you?

Well, we were parading and then we were constructing…

And then we were just constructing.

Oh, that’s okay! Thanks for fixing the road, but I don’t think parading and constructing at the same time is going to work.

Yeah, this parade keeps stopping a lot.

Yeah, the groups keep falling behind. What should we do?

What do you bees always do?

We try, try again! Back to the start, everybody! Come on!

Careful!

Need to set it down at just the right spot.

Uh-oh, there’s a gap!

Oh yes, well it can’t support the bridge if it’s not touching the bottom of the bridge. We need to try, try again!

Do we have any more rocks?

Yeah, we got lots of rocks!

Alright, good! Well, let’s stack them all up!

Okay, that’s all the rocks that we have.

Strut!

Oh, very good! That’s a nice tall stack of rocks, and it will definitely hold the bridge up!

Lowering…

Ah, see? The bridge is being held up by the rocks!

Free work, Strut! Let me take a closer look.

I think there’s a problem.

What’s that?

Well, the bridge is all bendy in the middle here.

Well, yes, that’s because the rocks are holding the bridge up.

But I see what you mean. Let’s take it apart and try again.

Oh, but wait!

What?

Maybe I should try it.

Well, it doesn’t look like it’ll work.

Yeah, but what if it does?

Maybe it’ll be fine!

Well, the bridge isn’t touching the side. I might make it.

We should just fix it!

But a hilly bridge might be fun!

I still don’t think it’ll work.

How do we know until we try?

Okay, give it a shot!

Okay, okay, here we go! Ready, set, turbo!

No, it didn’t work! I fell through the gap!

Now can we fix it?

Uh, yeah, alright!

So not enough rocks is too low, and that doesn’t support the bridge, right?

But too many rocks and then it’s too high, and your bridge gets all bendy, right?

So we need the right number of rocks!

Yeah, so how many rocks would that be?

Well, um, how many rocks did we use the first time?

We used three rocks the first time, right?

And how many rocks do we have there?

Uh, seven!

Oh yes, okay! So three is a little too short, and seven is much too high!

Yeah, much too high!

So why don’t we try with four rocks and see how that works?

Okay, great!

Um, how do you want to rebuild the stack? Do you want to just take them off the top?

Oh, let’s start again because I can do this! Watch!

I’ll lower the cable down and flip it around the rocks like this and then pull them over!

[Applause]

Alright, four rocks right here!

Comes the bridge! Careful, careful!

Lowering…

And how’s that?

I think it looks pretty good! It’s a little bendy in the middle, but that should be fine!

But let’s find out!

We need a Zurby to cross it!

Hi, Zach!

Hi, Strut!

Oh, hello, Lily!

Hi, Lily! Is the bridge done?

Well, we think so, but we haven’t tried it yet.

Oh, well let’s try it together!

Oh, okay!

I declare the bridge finished and open!

Let’s go tell Rex about it!

Yeah, we should go tell Rex!

You go first!

Okay!

Hey, did you show Rex your leafy hat?

Oh, my baby hat! I forgot all about it! Come on, let’s go get it!

I think you dropped it on the trail!

Yeah, yeah! First we’ll get my leafy hat, and then we’ll go tell Rex about the bridge!

So whose tire went the farthest?

Oh, you’re gonna have to wait and see!

Yeah, okay!

Um, so there we are on top of the hill with me and my little tire, Lily with her bigger tire, and Rex with his giant tire!

Ready, set, turbo!

And then we rolled our tires!

Okay, let me guess! Let me go!

Okay, you have a small tire, a medium tire, and a large tire.

I think Axel’s tire went the farthest because it’s the smallest!

Is that what happened?

Nope!

My tire was the first tire to slow down!

You see, it fell over, and Lily and Rex’s kept going!

Oh, so whose tire won?

Well, I thought my tire was gonna win, but mine rolled into a bunch of rocks, and Rex’s just kept going and going!

Wow! So the biggest, heaviest tire went the farthest!

Yep, it went all the way to the giant mud puddle, and then it fell over like sploosh!

And that’s why you’re covered in mud!

What a great ending to this story!

Well, that’s not the end!

It’s not?

No!

See, Jet went to get his tire out of the mud, but he got stuck!

Oh, I’m stuck!

And he tried to push him out, but each of us only had three tires!

And that’s how he got muddy!

And that’s the end of the story!

But wait! The camp at the end! How did you get Rex out of the mud?

We didn’t!

What?

Yeah, he’s still stuck in the mud! That’s why we came to get you!

But spitting spark plugs, that should have been at the beginning of the story!

Oh, okay! Let’s try, try again and start at the very beginning!

So we came to get you!

No, because Rex is stuck in the mud!

The reason why was because Lily and I weren’t gonna happen!

Yeah, and we thought…

No, no, no, no!

Zurby’s Derby’s no need to try, try again!

I got the whole story! Now we need to go get Rex out!

Oh yeah, okay! Come on, let’s go!

Yeah, can you get our tires out of the bush for us?

We couldn’t get them because we only have three wheels!

I was wondering why you didn’t put your tires back on!

Oh, I’m stuck in the mud! But that’s okay! I can’t get out, but we’ll find a way!

Rex, are you alright?

Oh, I’m okay! The mud feels kind of good, actually, but I wouldn’t mind getting out!

No, sorry! It took so long! Rex, Zach had to help us get our tires out of the bush so we could all help you!

Yeah, and we had to tell our story, but now we can get you out! Come on, Zurby’s!

Okay, Lily, you push Rex!

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait!

Use Derbys push! I’ll supervise! Ready, set, yeah!

Okay!

I’m moving!

Yeah, it’s working!

What?

I’m getting too!

Oh hey, yeah! We did it!

Hey, I’m out!

Yes!

We pushed you out of the mud!

Thanks, Zurby’s!

No problem, Brad! That was fun!

Okay, everybody, back to Derby Town! Let’s go!

Oh yeah, yeah! Come on!

Okay, uh, yeah, let’s go!

Oh wait a minute! I don’t have my tire on yet!

It’s still interesting!

Oh, I got it! I’m holding it!

Slowly, careful, Derby!

Okay, look! A good stretch! Keep going! A little higher!

Oh, it’s looking good! Almost there!

We did it!

Hey, so what’s this for again?

Okay, so you see the orange fabric?

Yeah, well that is the wind sock, and when the wind blows, it fills with air and flutters in the breeze.

And just by looking at it, you can tell how much wind there is and what direction the wind is coming from!

Oh yeah, look at that! It helps us flying Zurby’s know how to land safely!

Look at it flutter in the breeze!

Oh, was that about to happen? The wind dropped on my face!

Oh no, the wind must have floated over!

Oh, looks like those rocks weren’t enough to keep it standing in the wind!

It’s okay! We can try, try again, right?

Oh, okay, yes! But how can we make sure the pole doesn’t fall down?

Uh, well, what can we change?

Why don’t we attach the wind sock pole to something really solid so it won’t fall over?

Uh, like what?

Oh, how about the control tower?

Oh yes, that seems pretty solid!

Yeah!

Oh, good idea!

Yeah, yeah, let’s do it!

Right, follow me, Zurby’s!

Alright, since we’re at the airport…

What stinky and flies?

I don’t know, Dante!

Yeah, I don’t know either!

What stinky?

A smelly copter!

A smelly!

Alright, wrap the rope around the wind sock pole and against the tower so it won’t fall down!

Alright, here I go!

Hold on to the pole!

Back!

Oh wait, wait, wait!

Oh, okay, go ahead!

You have it back!

Yeah, yeah, I got it!

Once we’re finished, this pole won’t move at all!

Yeah, you have enough rope, Strut?

Of course! We’ll need a pretty big wind to knock this pole over!

Yeah, it’s gonna be so solid!

Around and…

There! How’s that?

That’s great! The pole isn’t going anywhere now!

Yeah, great work, Stretch! Now we just need some wind to be sure!

Oh, look! Look! The wind is blowing again!

Is it working?

Is the pole staying still?

It sure is!

Alright, we did it!

We’re the best!

Yeah, uh…

Yeah, I think we need to try, try again!

Uh, why?

The pole is standing up in the air just like we wanted, and it’s not moving at all!

Yes!

Yeah, yeah!

But neither is the wind sock!

[Music]

Oh yeah! Get the dirty trap!

Well, why isn’t it filling with air?

Well, sometimes when I want to break from flying in the wind, I hover behind a building because the building blocks the wind!

Oh, so I guess the control tower is blocking the wind from the wind sock, which is I guess right up against it!

Oh, that does make sense!

I got it on the first try!

Okay, winching!

It’s working!

Whoo!

Oh wait, stop, Lily!

Oh, what’s wrong?

I want to come too!

Oh yeah, but how can my winch get both of us across?

Uh, maybe you could piggyback me!

Okay, okay!

But how are you gonna get to me? The mud is kind of deep between us!

Uh-oh, I know what to do!

Okay, here’s the board!

Now what?

Now I just need to drive across onto you!

Hold on, I just got to get on your group!

Okay, I’m not quite there yet!

Don’t you…

Okay, pull this across, Lily!

I think we’re too heavy! My wheels are too deep in the mud, Zach!

It’s too hard for the winch to pull both of us!

Uh, too bad!

Okay, I’ll get off!

I guess you’ll just have to go by yourself, Lily!

You just have to tell me what you see when you get to the other side! I’m sure we could figure out a way!

Zach, we just have to try, try again!

Oh, okay!

Uh, what should we do?

Well, let me drive onto this board so I can think!

Uh, I’m not moving!

Oh, you have to let your cable on the winch out!

Oh yeah, cable out!

Okay, there! That should be enough extra cable so I can get on the board!

Let’s see…

And yep!

Now how do I let go of the cable?

Is that… Is that… No, that’s not it!

You’re… Oh right, that’s not it!

Wait, wait, Lily!

What?

You’re moving the board!

Oh yeah!

Hey, I can drag this whole board as long as I keep my brakes on so I don’t roll off it!

Maybe I can pull us both across the mud!

Oh yeah, you’re right! Hop on, Zach!

Oh, it’s a lot farther than before!

You can do it!

Okay, ready, set, turbo!

Look at that! We can kind of ride this board like a boat!

Winch away, Lily!

[Music]

Hey, it’s working!

Yeah, but why is it working?

Well, because the board is so wide, it’s kind of like being on a boat!

My boat!

But it takes a long time!

Are you bored?

No, the board is fine!

No, are you bored?

I got a board!

I’m sad!

Well, that’s not what I meant!

We’ve been friends forever!

I can’t believe you don’t recognize Zach!

I’m just kidding! I’m not bored! I’m having fun!

Oh hey, I think we’re there!

Huh, this winch is so strong it can pull us across the ground!

Yeah, but don’t mess up the board! We’ll need it to get back!

Oh yeah, good point!

[Music]

You did it, Lily! We made it where no Derby has gone before!

Wow, I can’t wait to tell Mika how well the winch works!

Yeah, but shouldn’t we explore first?

Right! I mean, no Derby’s ever been on this side!

Yeah, okay!

Yeah, look at all that stuff on this side, Lily!

There’s trees and rocks and mud!

Yeah, but that stuff’s on the other side too, Zach!

Yeah, but these are different ones!

[Music]

This version removes any inappropriate or unclear language while maintaining the essence of the conversation.

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