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In today’s lesson, we joined the Zerbies as they faced various building challenges and learned the importance of teamwork and problem-solving. Through collaboration, they overcame obstacles like moving sticks and adjusting a bridge to ensure everyone could participate, demonstrating that answers are everywhere when you work together. The Zerbies also discovered the value of persistence, showing that even when things don’t go as planned, trying again can lead to success.
  1. What did the Zerbies do when they had a problem with the sticks?
  2. How did the Zerbies help each other to finish digging the trench?
  3. Why is it important for the Zerbies to take turns when they play?

Let’s Build and Play with Zerbies!

Hey there, little builders! Today, we’re going to have fun with our friends, the Zerbies. They love to build things and solve problems together. Let’s see what they’re up to!

Digging and Building

Our friends, Rex and Phil, are trying to dig a ditch. But oh no! There are sticks in the way. Phil can’t move forward because his scoop hits the sticks. What should they do?

Rex has a great idea! They can dig the ditch deeper. But wait, they can’t do that because Derby still needs to use the bridge. Hmm, this is tricky!

Finding Answers

When the Zerbies are stuck, they remember something important: “Answers are everywhere!” So, they look around to find a solution. Phil wishes he could dump his heavy load of dirt, but the sticks are still in the way.

Axel helps by moving the sticks, and now Phil can reach Rex. Yay! They can keep working together.

Working Together

Strut the Zerby helps by raising the bridge so Phil can go under and dump the dirt. Then, they lower the bridge again for everyone to cross. It’s like taking turns, and it works perfectly!

Now, they can finish digging the trench. Good job, Zerbies!

Time for Fun!

After all that hard work, the Zerbies want to have some fun. They decide to take turns swimming. Max goes first, then Zach. Everyone gets a turn, and they have a blast!

Solving More Problems

Uh-oh, Phil gets stuck when he tries to lift Zach. What should they do? They try again and find a way to keep Phil steady. Lily helps by putting a rock on Phil’s back, and it works!

When Strut gets stuck in a hole, Zack helps him find a way out. They use a branch to pull Strut up, and it works like magic!

Building Roads

Zack wants his own road to his garage. Axel and Lily want their own roads too. But when they try it, the roads get all tangled up. Oops!

They decide to spread out their garages so the roads don’t cross. Now, everyone has their own road, and it’s not confusing anymore!

Measuring and Fixing

The Zerbies learn about estimating, which means guessing how big something is. They try to make the bridge tall enough for Rex, but he’s too wide!

They call Sandy and Strut to help make the bridge wider. Now, it’s just right for Rex to go under. Hooray!

Keep Trying!

Even when things don’t work the first time, the Zerbies keep trying. They know that answers are everywhere, and they always find a way to solve their problems.

Thanks for joining the Zerbies on their adventure. Remember, teamwork and trying again can help you solve any problem!

  • What do you think the Zerbies learned about working together? Can you think of a time when you worked with friends or family to solve a problem?
  • How did the Zerbies find solutions when they got stuck? Have you ever found a creative way to solve a problem at home or school?
  • The Zerbies had fun taking turns swimming after working hard. What are some fun activities you like to do with your friends or family after finishing a big task?
  1. Build Your Own Zerby World: Gather some building blocks, toy cars, and sticks. Create a small obstacle course or a road system for your toy cars. Try to solve any problems that come up, just like the Zerbies did. Can you make a bridge or a tunnel? What happens if your car gets stuck? Think of different ways to solve the problem and keep your cars moving!

  2. Teamwork Challenge: With a friend or family member, try to build a simple structure using blocks or LEGO. One person can be the builder, and the other can be the helper. Take turns being the builder and the helper. How does working together make it easier to solve problems? What did you learn about teamwork?

  3. Problem-Solving Walk: Go for a walk around your home or garden with an adult. Look for things that might be a problem, like a toy blocking a path or a plant that needs water. Think about how you could solve these problems. Can you move the toy or water the plant? Remember, answers are everywhere!

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

[Music]

I still can’t reach you, Rex. You have to come a little further forward, Phil.

I can’t; my scoop hits the sticks here.

It’s okay. All we need to do is dig the ditch deeper, and then we’ll be able to go under. But we’d have to get rid of the bridge while we were digging, and Derby still needs to use it.

Oh, looking good, guys!

Hmm, this is much harder than I thought it would be.

Well, you know what we say when we’re stuck?

Oh, time for a nap?

No, answers are everywhere!

Oh right, I forgot. Let’s look around and see if we can come up with an answer.

Okay, that sounds good. I wish I could dump this load of dirt before we go searching; it’s pretty heavy, but these sticks are still in the way.

That’s all right; I’ll just move the sticks for you, Phil.

Hold on, Axel, not yet. They’re moving the sticks.

Oh, okay, neat!

Okay, I can reach you now, Rex.

Okay, here I come. It looks good!

Okay, we can go look for answers after this.

All right, you can lower the bridge now, Strut.

Okay, lowering the bridge.

All right, bridge cross, Axel.

Okay, see you later, Zerby!

Hi, Axel! Hi, Pixel!

Well, now we can go look for answers.

Wait a minute, I don’t think we need to.

Huh? We don’t?

That’s it! It just worked perfectly!

I did? I missed it! I’ll show you.

Oh hey there, construction service! Can I cross this bridge right now?

Yeah, okay, thanks!

Okay, Phil, stick like you normally would.

Oh, okay, I’ll get some dirt here and scoop it up. Now what?

Okay, watch.

Wait, you got to stop there, Jake!

Hold on, stop!

Oh, okay, all right, go ahead, Strut.

Okay, raising the bridge.

Okay, Phil, now you can go under the bridge and drop off the dirt.

Oh, okay, here I go, dumping the dirt.

I still don’t understand what we’re doing, but oh, okay, okay, now what?

Now lower the bridge, Strut.

All right, lowering the bridge.

And there! Okay, go ahead, Jake.

All right, see you later! Good work, construction Zerbies!

Oh, thanks! Thank you!

Oh, thanks, Jake!

Let’s try it again. I lift the bridge when Phil needs to get near Rex and dump the earth.

Go ahead, Phil.

Okay, don’t pick Sabor!

Yeah, and then we lower the bridge when the Zerbies need to cross.

Oh, this is great! This way we can all take turns.

All right, now we can finish the trench!

[Music]

Hey, coming along great, guys!

All right, it looks great, construction Zerbies!

Wait, I want to swim in it!

Oh, me too!

Well, we can’t all swim at the same time, but you know what we can do?

Take turns!

Uh, who’s first?

I want to go first!

Here we go!

Oh, that’s my bucket!

Dive, Max! You’re upside down!

I want to go too!

You first, Zach!

Oh, okay!

Um, like this?

Yeah, uh-huh!

Okay, I got you!

Here we go!

Philivator going up!

Wow!

Um, Phil, we were thinking of a different kind of up!

Yeah, that didn’t work.

So what do we do when this happens?

Uh, call Strut?

No, we try again!

So what can we do differently?

I think you flipped up in the back because I was so heavy. Maybe you need something to hold you down.

Hmm, I can do that! I’ll keep you heavy and steady at the back, and you can lift Zach.

I think that would work!

Okay, drive on, Lily!

Okay, I’m just gonna…

Oh, that’s working! All right, I’m on!

Okay, all right, elevator going up!

Perfect!

That worked like a charm!

Come on, Lily!

Okay, okay, I’ll just…

My turn!

So I’m just gonna go…

[Music]

Oh, we have a small problem.

We do?

Yeah, if I’m up here, how can I hold Phil down there while you get up here too?

Good point! We’ll have to try again!

But how?

Let’s look around; answers are everywhere!

Oh right, okay!

I’m on it!

Hmm…

Oh, maybe a stick could help! If I poked it into the ground, then I could…

Um, no, that’s not going to work.

Look at this pretty flower! It’s a perfect match with my paint job!

Wait, looking for answers!

Oh, what about this pine cone?

Um, you know, it’s pretty cute!

Oh, there it goes!

Another rock?

No, another rock!

Hey, that’s it! It seems heavy enough!

Heavy enough?

Heavy enough for what?

You’re heavy enough as it is!

No, not for me! For you!

I need to be heavier!

Oh hey! I do need to be heavier! Heavier at the back end!

Good point! Perfect!

Let’s do it!

Lily, can you put the rock on Phil’s back to hold him down while he lifts you up?

Okay!

That feels good!

Okay, ready when you are!

Elevator going up!

Okay, here we go!

Here it comes down!

Looking good from up here!

[Music]

Have a good time and call me when you need the Philivator to come back down!

We will! This is gonna be fun!

Oh no, this isn’t easy!

Oh yeah, and if you put dirt back, you’re just gonna be undoing all your great digging!

Strut, you’re right! I have to try again!

I need someone to lift me out of this hole!

That sounds like a job for…

You, Strut!

You’re right! Lifting Zerbies is usually my job!

Uh, what if we pull you out? I’m pretty good at pulling!

Yeah, you’re the best at pulling, Sandy!

Yeah, great! Let’s give it a try!

Let me just put my scoop down.

Okay!

All right, let me just hook it onto my blade here.

All right, Sandy, pull away!

And ready, set, turbo!

Oh, I’m just being pulled against the side of the hole, Sandy! Not up and out!

Yeah, well, I’m pulling as hard as I can here!

I think I need to be pulled up, Sandy, not sideways!

I don’t think I can pull you up!

Well, that idea didn’t work! I guess we have to try again!

What do we do differently? Anyone have any ideas?

Let’s call Zack! He’s usually great at these kinds of things!

Good idea! I just saw him a moment ago!

Hey, Zack! Can you come over here?

Oh hi, Rex!

Yeah, coming!

Hi, Zerbies!

Hi!

Hey, what do you need?

Zack, do you know how we can lift Strut out of the hole?

Oh yeah, I see your problem! Strut is usually the one that does the lifting, but this time he’s in the hole!

Precisely!

Well, when we’re stuck for an answer, you know what we do?

We look around because answers are everywhere!

Uh, do you see anything, Zack?

Maybe… look up there, Rex!

Oh, where?

What? All I see is that branch!

Do you mean that?

What about it?

Maybe, Strut, you can pull yourself out of the hole!

What? How would I do that?

Well, can you throw your hook over that branch?

I think so! Let me try!

I’ll give myself a little slack here.

All right, and then I’ll start swinging my hook!

And here we go! One, two, three, throwing!

[Music]

Hey, all right! It wrapped around the branch!

Okay, now pull!

All right, here we go!

Okay, pulling!

Bling!

And there! Okay, it’s working!

Here we go!

It’s working!

[Applause]

All right, I did it! I lifted myself!

Thanks, Zack!

Don’t thank me! It was the tree that helped you get out!

You’re right! Thanks, tree!

You’re welcome!

What? Did the tree just talk?

Ah, just kidding! It was me!

You fools!

Lowering the garage carefully!

That’s good! That looks good! Right about there!

Yeah, closer!

That’s great! Thanks!

Straight! All right!

Going to help another Zerby move! See you later!

Bye, Scott!

Hey, Zack! I like where you put your garage, but there aren’t any roads!

Yeah, but I was thinking I could have my own road right up to my garage!

Oh sure, that sounds like fun! What do you want it to look like?

Ooh, maybe it goes over here!

Yeah, and then it could go kind of down by those rocks!

Okay!

Oh, say no more! I’m on the job!

Not only do I push dirt, but I move other brushes as well!

That’s right!

Yeah!

Wow, look at that! My own road!

Wow, Zack, you have your own road!

Yeah! What do you think, Axel?

Oh, I love it! I want one!

I’d like my road to curve too!

Hey, are you Zerbies building your own roads?

Yeah!

Oh, I want one!

Me too!

Roads for everyone!

So Axel’s road goes over here, and I guess it has to cross Lily’s road!

I think that’s all right!

All right, yeah!

We all have our own roads that lead to our garages!

Hey, let’s try them!

Okay, ready?

[Applause]

My road led me in a circle right back to Rose’s garage!

And my road ended up at your garage!

I guess everyone having their own roads is kind of confusing!

It doesn’t really work!

Well, maybe we have to try again!

Good idea, Axel!

Let’s see, maybe the roads are getting tangled up because our garages are so close together!

Yeah, we just need to spread out our garages so we have tons of room for our roads!

Yeah, let’s do it!

There! Okay, here’s my road!

Nice! Not confusing! Leading right up to my garage!

Hey, that works!

How’s your road, Axel?

What was that?

I said, how is your road?

Oh, that’s fine, I guess!

It’s kind of far away!

Do you think your garage is too far away, Lily?

I can’t hear you, Zack! My garage is too far away!

I don’t know, Axel! We each get our own roads this way, and they don’t cross over each other!

But being so far away isn’t good!

Yeah, I think we should try again!

But I don’t know what else to try!

Well, that’s okay! Why don’t we look around? You know what we say?

Answers are everywhere!

Hey, this looks like a great trail! I should make my road more like this one!

Oh no, wait! That would just confuse things even more!

Okay, construction Zerbies, raise the bridge!

Okay, Sandy, I’ll lift the bridge, and you put in a taller stick!

Yep, I’ve got some taller sticks right here!

All right, put them in!

Okay, how’s it coming?

Oh yeah, that should be good, Strut!

All right, I’m going to lower the bridge down now!

I’m going down!

Well, it’s looking good, guys!

Okay, bye, Zerbies!

Okay, hold on! See you later!

So is it tall enough?

Well, it’s tall enough for me!

Look!

And me!

But is it tall enough for Rex?

Oh, let’s look at it!

I think so!

Uh-huh!

Oh, it looks like we estimated the height of the bridge perfectly!

Yeah, yeah, we did!

But, uh, what’s estimate?

It’s when you look at something and guess the height or how big something is!

We estimated how big you are!

Me?

Yeah, we estimated how high the bridge needs to be for you to go under it!

Yeah, we did!

Let’s see if we were right!

Go for it, Rex!

Okay, ready, set, turbo!

Hey, what happened? Did I make it?

Uh, no, you didn’t! But the bridge is tall enough!

Look!

Yeah, we did that part right!

Where did we go wrong?

Oh, look! Rex is too wide to fit through the bridge!

I am?

Oh yeah, look at that! You’re not only taller than me, Rex, but you’re also wider!

We should have measured that part too!

Well, we can always try again!

Let’s do it!

It looks like we need to move this stick a little, and it looks like we have to move this stick a little.

Looks like we should call Sandy and Strut back!

Okay, you have the bridge right, Strut?

Yep!

Go ahead, Sandy!

Okay, now first let me move these rocks a bit just to make it quieter!

Yep, okay!

Now put the sticks back in and make them wider apart!

Keep lowering, Strut!

That’s better! Looking good!

All right, guys! See you later!

All right!

Thanks, construction team!

It looks great!

Yeah, I love what you did!

Did we measure it right?

It looks tall enough!

It looks wide enough!

All right, let’s do it!

Oh, careful!

[Music]

[Applause]

Now the bridge is the perfect height!

[Applause]

[Music]

What happened? I raised my bucket, and now I think I’m stuck!

Oh yeah, the bridge isn’t high enough for you to raise your bucket, Rex!

I know that!

Now what do I do?

Let’s give him a push!

Come on, Axel!

Yeah!

[Music]

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

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