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In the lesson “Fun Adventure with Rex and Zach,” the characters Rex and Zach encounter challenges while trying to cross a deep puddle and navigate obstacles like a slippery log and a low bridge. Through teamwork, creativity, and perseverance, they learn to experiment with different solutions, ultimately discovering that answers can be found all around them. The story emphasizes the importance of learning from mistakes and collaborating to solve problems.
  1. What did Rex and Zach do when they found the big puddle?
  2. How did Rex and Zach work together to solve their problems?
  3. What can we learn from Rex and Zach about trying again when something doesn’t work?

Fun Adventure with Rex and Zach

One day, Rex and Zach were playing outside and found a big puddle. They wanted to drive across it, but the water was too deep. “We need something to help us cross,” said Rex.

Trying Different Ideas

First, they tried using a piece of bark. Rex drove onto it, but the bark moved, and he fell into the water. “Oh no! That didn’t work,” laughed Zach. “Let’s try again!”

Finding the Right Solution

Then, they met their friend Phil, who had a bucket of gravel. “Gravel! That’s perfect!” said Zach. They poured the gravel into the puddle, and it made a path. Rex drove across it easily. “We did it!” they cheered.

Slippery Log Challenge

Next, they found a slippery log. Rex tried to drive over it but slipped into the mud. “What if we use sand to make it less slippery?” suggested Zach. They sprinkled sand on the log, and Rex tried again. This time, he made it across!

Learning from Mistakes

Rex got stuck under a bridge because he was too tall. “Let’s make you shorter by letting some air out of your tires,” said Lily. It worked, and Rex was able to pass under the bridge.

Keeping the Puddle Cool

They noticed the sun dried up their puddle. “Let’s put the puddle in the shade,” said Zach. They dug a new hole under a tree, filled it with water, and it stayed cool!

Teamwork and Fun

Rex and Zach learned that trying different ideas and working together helped them solve problems. They had fun splashing in the puddle and playing in the meadow. “Answers are everywhere!” they shouted happily.

What We Learned

Rex and Zach taught us that it’s okay to try again if something doesn’t work. By using teamwork and creativity, they found solutions to their problems. Remember, when you’re stuck, look around because answers are everywhere!

  • What do you think Rex and Zach learned from trying different ideas to cross the puddle? Can you think of a time when you tried different ways to solve a problem?
  • How did teamwork help Rex and Zach in their adventure? Can you share a story about a time you worked with someone else to solve a problem or play a game?
  • Why do you think it’s important to keep trying even if something doesn’t work the first time? Have you ever felt proud after figuring something out by trying again?
  1. Build Your Own Path: Just like Rex and Zach used gravel to make a path, you can create your own path at home! Gather small objects like pebbles, leaves, or sticks. Try making a path for a toy car or a small ball to roll across. What materials work best? Why do you think that is?

  2. Slippery Surface Experiment: Find a small piece of wood or a toy that can slide. Try sliding it on different surfaces like a smooth table, a carpet, or a piece of sandpaper. Which surfaces are slippery, and which ones are not? Can you think of ways to make a slippery surface less slippery, just like Zach did with the sand on the log?

  3. Problem-Solving Adventure: Think of a small problem you might have at home, like reaching a high shelf or organizing your toys. With a friend or family member, brainstorm different ways to solve it. Try out your ideas and see which one works best. Remember, just like Rex and Zach, it’s okay if your first idea doesn’t work. Keep trying!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, with unnecessary repetitions and filler words removed for clarity:

[Music]

I can feel the dirt, but it’s getting less and less. Where’s it going? I think the dirt is getting mixed into the water; that’s why the water here looks dirty. We need it to stay on the bottom. If it mixes with the water, then I have nothing to drive on, and the puddle will still be too deep.

I agree; it looks like we need to try again. We need something that won’t mix into the water.

Oh, I know just the thing! Let’s go!

Where are we going?

Wait, I’ll go back out.

Okay, what do we think of this piece of bark?

What do we do with it?

We put it in the water like this, and then I drive across it.

Watch!

Like that?

Yeah, okay, let’s do it!

Here, a little further forward. Stop!

Okay, that should be good. Dump away!

Okay, let’s see how it works. Do you need a lift?

No, I can’t do it; I’m on top.

Uh-oh, Rex, the bark is moving! I don’t want to go this way; I need to go over there.

Okay, here, I’ll push you. Wait, careful!

Don’t!

Perfect!

Okay, it’s just another point pushing me the wrong way.

Rex, a little more!

No, no, no, that’s not…

I fell off the bark. I guess this didn’t work either.

Are we trying again?

Of course! Come on, let’s look around; answers are everywhere.

Hey, maybe we could use this puddle. We could put the puddle in the other puddle and have a double puddle.

Ah, no, that’s not going to work.

Hey, Phil!

Hi, Zach! What are you doing?

I’m looking for answers. What do you have there?

I have a bucket full of gravel.

Gravel! That’s exactly what I need!

It is?

Yeah, give it to me, and I’ll take it to Rex.

Okay, here you go.

Are you sure?

Of course I’m sure!

Okay, thanks, Phil!

Don’t think… See you!

I dropped all my gravel!

Oh boy!

I realized something, Phil.

What’s that?

I think we should wait for Rex.

Yeah, that’s a good idea.

Okay, this is the deep part. Rex, are you ready?

Oh yeah, I’m going to pour the gravel in a line right to the other side.

Here we go!

Let me get into position here.

Yeah, that’s the deep part right there.

Dumping and pouring the gravel…

Aha! Time to give it a try!

Hey, that’s much shallower!

Are you driving on the gravel?

Yeah, and I’m much higher up!

See?

And is the gravel staying?

It is! I can drive right across it!

And… I made it!

All right, we did it! We made it to the other side!

Yeah, we should go!

All right, let’s do it!

All ready?

Hey, I landed in the mud! What happened?

Wait, I got to get out!

Oh, what happened? That log is really slippery!

Oh, let me try!

Okay, you give it a shot, Rex.

Okay, hold on, I’ve got to get organized.

Yeah, you got to get lined up so you’re facing directly into the log.

Okay, this way?

No, you gotta look right under the log.

Okay, but where’s the log?

It’s right there! You gotta face it!

Okay, like this?

Yeah, just like that!

Okay, go for it, Rex!

Here I go!

Whoa!

Oh, it is really slippery!

That’s okay, I’m on it!

I landed in the mud! Did you see how I fell off the log?

Yeah, that was pretty funny!

Okay, come on back up, Rex!

Rex, I’m right here!

What? How’d you get on that side?

Oh, never mind.

Okay, let’s see. There’s been a lot of rain lately, so maybe this log is extra slippery because it’s a little wet.

What do we do?

We try again!

Guess what? I wonder if there’s a way to make it less slippery.

Oh, I know! Sand!

Yeah, remember last winter when we were slipping around on the ice?

Oh yeah!

Well, I sprinkled sand on the ice to make it less slippery. I bet it would work for slippery logs too!

Sounds like a great plan! Let’s go get sand!

Okay!

Hey, Phil!

Hi, Rex! Hi, Zach! What do you need?

One scoop of sand, please!

Sure thing! Here we go!

Scooping it…

Okay, now lifting the sand!

Come on in, Rex!

Okay, here we go!

And drop it!

How’s that?

That’s great, Phil! Thanks very much!

No problem!

Okay, here we go, Rex!

Yeah, here we go!

Okay, we’re walking back!

Yeah, you gotta face the logs!

All right!

Okay, so I’m going to drive along the log and I’m gonna drop some sand.

Yeah, okay!

Oh, go ahead, Rex!

Okay, here we go!

Careful!

Dropping some sand…

Doing good there!

Right now, I want to make sure I don’t fall off when I do it.

Still pretty slippery on this log.

Hook up to more sand!

I’m dropping as much sand as I can; it’s still so slippery!

Oh, Rex, what happened? You fell in the mud again!

Rex, I’m right here!

What? How do you keep doing that?

It looks like we have to try again!

Yeah, I know what we should do differently.

What?

You were driving along the log pouring sand behind you, but it was still slippery under your wheels.

Oh yeah!

So how do we fix that?

By going backwards!

Good idea!

All right, I’ll just turn around here.

Okay, well…

Wait a minute!

Oh boy, you are good and fully stuck!

Like I said, I’m completely stuck!

I’ll never get out!

Whoa, whoa, whoa! We are Zerbies, and one thing Zerbies never does is give up!

I guess you’re right, but we have to try again!

I know! Maybe we could spin some of the earth out from under your tires and lower you down a bit!

Great idea, Zach! If we got rid of some dirt from below his tires, he’d be lower!

It is a good idea, but there is no dirt under my tires!

There isn’t?

Only one great big flat rock!

I’m completely stuck!

Hey, what do we say when we’re stuck?

Uh, I’m completely stuck?

No, Rex! I mean when we’re stuck for an answer and don’t know what to do!

Oh, we say answers are everywhere!

That means we look around and see if we can find an answer!

Yeah, let’s do it!

Okay, let’s do it!

That’s all right, I’m stuck; I’ll wait here.

Oh, look at this! A pretty flower!

I don’t know if we can use that to get Rex unstuck.

Look at these little tiny mushrooms!

That’s probably not gonna get Rex unstuck.

You know, if we could dig under you or chip the rock away, it would have worked!

You only need to be a bit lower!

Yeah, just a bit!

Yeah, but how?

Hmm… Lily, you and I didn’t have any trouble making it under, but Rex, you’re taller than us!

That’s why you got stuck!

Hmm, yeah!

I’m too tall!

Maybe we just need to make you shorter!

I’m on it!

Zach, what are you doing?

I’m trying to squish Rex down to make him shorter!

Zach, they’re ticklish!

Is it working?

I don’t think so; I’m still stuck!

Oh guys, that’s not gonna work, Zach!

But hey, it gives me an idea!

What’s that?

Well, Rex has these big wheels; they’re a part of what makes him so tall!

I do love my tires!

But I’ll bet if we take some air out of your tires, you won’t be as tall!

Oh, that might work!

Lily, you’re a good thinker! Let’s do it!

Hey, I fell over!

Okay, now don’t take out too much air!

It’ll be okay, Rex! You ready?

Yep!

Okay, hey, it’s working!

Yeah, I’m going down!

All right, Rex! Easy does it!

Slowly move forward!

Whoa, am I out yet?

Keep coming!

You’re out!

Hey, I did it!

Hey, look at all the gravel!

Come on, let’s go over here!

Are you following me?

Yes, I am!

Yeah, let’s go!

Now go this way!

All right, let’s go back to the puddle!

Yeah!

We could cool off!

Hey, where did the water go?

Not down the hill!

Hey, look! The dirt is all dried out too!

Oh, I know what happened!

You do?

Yeah, the water was dried up by the sun!

That happens!

Yeah, I remember how easy it is to dry off after a wash when I’m in the sun!

Looks like we have to try again!

Should we get more water first?

I think we should find another place to put this puddle.

Why, Zach?

Oh, come on, Rex! I’ll show you!

There you go, Zach! Another hole!

Just one question: why are you digging it here?

I was wondering the same thing!

Because look at the shadow of this tree!

I’m looking, but I still don’t get it!

Well, if the puddle is in the shade and out of the sun, then maybe the water won’t dry up as fast!

Oh, hey, that’s good thinking!

Now all we need to do is get another load of water!

Okay!

Where are you going, Phil?

Come on, Rex! I have to help you get water!

Wait up, Phil!

Here you go! I hope it works this time!

Okay, now we play in the meadow again, and when we get hot, we’ll come back, and hopefully, the water will still be here!

Sounds good!

Pretty set, Turbo!

For me, go this way!

Okay!

Okay, there’s lots of bumps here!

I’m over here!

I see you!

Okay, are you hot?

Yeah!

Bye-bye!

Let’s go check the puddle!

Okay!

Let’s see if it’s still here!

It’s here!

Now we can splash in the puddle!

All right, let’s do it!

What do we do now, Rex?

When we’re finished splashing through the puddle, we can go into the meadow and get hot, and it will still be here when we get back!

Sounds good!

Uh, Zach, why are you still here?

I said when we finish splashing through the puddle!

Oh, I wasn’t finished yet!

Well then, it’s time!

Yay! Forward!

Watch this!

Whoa!

Backwards!

Try it again!

Okay, here I go!

It only comes up to my eyes!

Okay, so we need to raise it high enough for Rex to fit under!

Everybody remember how high that should be?

Yep!

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 to hang it 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?

Let’s look at it!

I think so!

Uh-huh!

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

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!

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 it 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, 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, construction!

It looks great!

Yeah, I love it!

What do you think? Did we measure it right?

It looks tall enough!

It looks wide enough!

All right, let’s do it!

Oh, careful!

And… okay!

I did it!

Now the bridge is the perfect height!

Yay, we did it!

Oh, what happened?

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

Backing up!

Okay, here comes the rope, Zach!

The rope?

Huh? What’s it for?

Well, if you can’t drive up, I can help by pulling you up!

Oh, great idea, Rex!

Okay, hold on! I’m just gonna hook on here!

Okay, Zach, let me know when you’re ready!

Okay, I’m all hooked on, Rex!

Okay, here we go!

Pulling!

Okay, pull me up, Rex!

I’m pulling!

It’s working!

All right!

No, you gotta go over to the side!

To the side!

Overboard to the side!

[Music]

No, wait! Back up! Back up!

Okay, backing up!

I guess that idea didn’t work!

No, let me try another angle!

Okay, how’s this?

Yeah, that looks good! Keep pulling!

Okay, I’m going!

Hey, hey! What’s wrong?

Yeah, I’m stuck on this stuff here!

Right! I’m pulling as hard as I can!

No, I’m caught on this stuff!

You have to back up, Rex!

Backing up, Zach!

I don’t think it’s gonna work!

Oh, we’ll just have to try again!

What should we try next?

I don’t know; I can’t think of anything!

Well, you know what we say when that happens, right?

Answers are everywhere!

Let’s look around!

I’ll look around down here, and I’ll look around up here!

Rex, your rope!

Ha! Looking around!

You still have your rope hooked on, Rex!

Your rope! Get your…

Uh-oh, he’ll figure it out!

Hmm, look at this colorful tree! It’s beautiful, but I don’t think that’s going to help!

Zach, off the beach!

Nope!

Okay, go around looking!

Oh, all right!

There’s a bush here!

I can’t look for answers that way!

I’ll go to the other side of the beach and look for answers over here!

Oh yeah, there’s the rock here in the water on this side of the beach!

So no answers on this side!

I have to try this!

Answers are everywhere!

Everywhere!

Echo!

Uh, what about this side of the beach?

All right! This is the side with the bush I already was on!

There’s not a lot of room on this beach to look for answers!

Hello, Zach! I saw you driving back and forth on the beach! What are you doing?

Hi, friend! I’m looking for answers on how to get off this beach!

Okay, let me know if you need my help!

Hey, wait a minute! Maybe that’s the answer!

What’s the answer?

I totally forgot that I can get off the beach by traveling on the water!

How would you do that on you, friend?

Oh yeah, but you can’t get on yet, though! You need your life jacket first!

Hey, Zach! I had an idea! Why don’t you swim around the rock with your life jacket?

I put mine on to show you!

I don’t need to swim, Rex! I can ride Fran!

Oh yeah!

Hi, Fran!

Hello, Rex! Did you bring a life jacket for Zach?

Yeah, did you?

Yeah! Hold on!

Oh, good!

All right, thanks, Rex!

My life jacket!

What if we all turned around sideways?

Oh yeah, that’s a good idea!

Okay, why don’t you turn sideways?

Okay, I’m just gonna go!

There’s only room for one, two, three of us on this trailer!

Should I make two trips?

No, that’s a

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