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In the lesson “Playing in the Sand,” Rex and Zach embark on an adventure to expand their sand pit by retrieving sand from a distant location. With teamwork and creativity, they successfully haul the sand back using a makeshift scoop and, along with their friends, enjoy building a larger sand pit together. The lesson emphasizes the importance of collaboration, perseverance, and the joy of trying new things, as demonstrated by Axel’s determination to participate in a challenging race.
  1. What did Rex and Zach want to do with the sand pit?
  2. How did Rex and Zach work together to bring back more sand?
  3. What did Axel learn when he tried to carry logs in the race?

Playing in the Sand

Hey there! Do you like playing in the sand? Today, Rex and Zach decided to have some fun in the sand pit. They wanted to make it bigger so they could play even more!

Finding More Sand

Rex and Zach thought about getting more sand to make their sand pit bigger. They knew there was a big sand pit far away, so they decided to go there and bring some sand back.

Adventure to the Big Sand Pit

Rex and Zach went on an adventure to find the big sand pit. It was a long way, but they finally made it! They were excited to bring sand back to Zerby Town.

Hauling Sand

Rex was great at hauling sand, but he needed help. Zach tried to help, but his sand kept falling out. They needed a new plan!

Using Bark as a Scoop

Zach found a piece of bark that looked like a scoop. They used it to carry more sand, and it worked! They were able to bring more sand back to Zerby Town.

Making the Sand Pit Bigger

With the help of their friends Lily and Spike, they all worked together to make the sand pit bigger. Everyone had fun being like dump trucks and moving sand around!

Teamwork Makes It Fun

Rex, Zach, Lily, and Spike learned that working together makes things easier and more fun. They were happy to have a bigger sand pit to play in.

Racing Fun

Later, Axel wanted to join a race with the construction Zerbies. Even though it was a race for carrying logs, Axel wanted to try!

Trying New Things

Axel learned that carrying logs was hard, but he didn’t give up. He tried pulling the logs one at a time and found a way to finish the race.

Everyone Wins

In the end, everyone worked hard and had fun. They all won the race together, showing that trying new things and not giving up is important.

Remember, when something doesn’t work, you can always try, try again! Working together and trying new ideas can lead to great adventures and lots of fun!

  • Have you ever played in a sand pit or built something with sand? What did you make, and how did it feel to create something with your friends or family?
  • Rex and Zach used a piece of bark to help carry more sand. Can you think of a time when you found a creative solution to a problem? What did you use, and how did it help?
  • Axel tried something new by joining a race and didn’t give up even when it was hard. Can you share a time when you tried something new or challenging? How did it make you feel, and what did you learn from it?
  1. Sand Scoop Experiment: At home or in the classroom, gather different objects like spoons, cups, and pieces of bark. Let the children try using each object to scoop and carry sand or small items like beans or rice. Ask them:

    • Which object works best for carrying the most sand?
    • Why do you think some objects work better than others?

    This activity helps children understand the concept of using tools and encourages them to think about problem-solving and efficiency.

  2. Teamwork Challenge: Create a simple obstacle course using pillows, boxes, or chairs. Divide the children into small groups and ask them to work together to move a small ball or toy from one end of the course to the other without dropping it. Encourage them to think about:

    • How can they help each other to succeed?
    • What strategies make it easier to complete the challenge?

    This activity emphasizes the importance of teamwork and communication, similar to how Rex, Zach, Lily, and Spike worked together.

  3. Creative Sand Art: Provide children with colored sand or regular sand and let them create their own sand art on paper or in small containers. Encourage them to use their imagination and ask:

    • What shapes or patterns can you make with the sand?
    • How does it feel to create something new with sand?

    This activity allows children to explore their creativity and understand the joy of creating and playing with sand, just like Rex and Zach.

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

[Music]

Hey, what do you want to do today, Rex?

I don’t know. How about we play in the sand?

Oh, that’s a great idea! Let’s go to the Zerby Town sand pit.

Yeah, let’s go there!

It is the Zerby Town sand pit. I wish it was bigger.

It really is small, but it’s really close to home.

That’s true. Come on, let’s play!

Okay, I’m going to go. You got to move.

Okay, I’ll come in this side, and then you can fit in.

I just don’t know if we’re both going to fit.

Yeah, you’re right. It’s too bad our sand pit isn’t bigger.

Why don’t we get some more sand and we can make it bigger?

Oh, that’s a great idea! But where?

Oh, there’s a big sand pit! It’s kind of far away, but come on, I’ll show you.

Wait, this way!

Am I going the wrong way?

Oh no, you’re right! Come on, Rex, right behind you.

Is it over here?

No, it’s a little further.

Is it in this tree?

No, there’s no sand in the tree.

Come on!

Okay, I’m coming!

Are we almost there yet?

Nope, not yet.

Boy, this place is far!

I told you it was!

Wow, we made it!

Hey, this is great! We should just play here when we want to play in the sand.

Yeah, but it’s really far from Zerby Town.

Oh yeah, okay, let’s get some sand and haul it back to Zerby Town.

If it’s hauling sand you need, I’m your Zerby! Watch this!

Here we go!

Alright, Rex, back to Zerby Town!

Woohoo!

How you doing, Rex?

No problem! Hauling sand is what I do best!

I got a sack on my back!

Okay, I’ll get off!

Okay, you’re strong!

Thank you! Let’s keep going!

Okay, just a little more. Just keep backing up a little more.

Okay, dump it right there!

Right here?

Yeah, right there!

Okay, here we go! Dump!

Alright, more sand! This is great!

Hey, look! The sand pit’s getting bigger!

Yeah, but not a lot bigger.

Well, I’ve only done one load. There’s enough sand for lots of loads!

How many more loads do you think we’ll need?

A lot more! This could take forever!

You’re right, Rex. Hauling all this sand by yourself just isn’t going to work.

Well, you know what we say when something doesn’t work right? Try, try again!

So how are we going to haul more sand?

Well, maybe I could help you!

Of course! It’s a great idea! Come on, let’s go back!

Okay, good! Let’s go!

Wait, Zach, which way?

It’s this way!

Really? Are you sure?

Sure, I know for sure!

Come on, I’m coming!

Yay, the sand pit!

It really is a long drive, though.

There is! Okay, what do I do with the sand pile, Rex?

Well, first I have to get some in my bucket here.

Okay, there we go!

Wow! And now what?

Just drive to the bottom of the pile, there!

Like this?

Yeah! Now I’ll drive up, and when I get to the top, I’ll dump sand on top of you! You ready?

I’m ready! Dump away!

Alright, dumping!

Hey, look at me! I’m hauling sand!

What do I do now, Rex?

Well, come on! We have to drive back!

Okay!

Look at me! I’m driving with my sand!

Zach, you dropped all your sand!

I did?

Oh no! There’s still a little bit there, but I don’t think that’s going to be enough.

Yeah, you’re right. I guess I don’t have a nifty bucket to hold the sand like you do.

I guess this idea didn’t work.

It’s okay! We can always try, try again!

You’re right, Rex! What should we do differently?

Well, why don’t we look around? Answers are everywhere!

Oh, good idea! Do you see anything, Rex?

No, nothing back there.

Um, oh! A tree!

I don’t see anything yet.

I don’t either.

Oh, hey! Maybe… Hey, Rex, come and look at this!

Oh, what is it, Zach?

Look at this bark! It looks like a scoop!

Yeah, it’s sort of the same shape as my dump bucket! I bet I could use this bark to carry sand!

Oh yeah, I bet it would hold a lot of sand!

Okay, let’s take it back to the sand pit! Help me get it on my roof!

Okay, let’s do it!

Alright, let me try this again with my fancy new scoop!

Okay, I think it’s going to work! Are you ready?

Okay, all set! Dump!

Hey, look at that! It totally fits on there!

Okay, just let me back up!

Hey, how’s it working?

I think it works really well! Look at that!

Alright, let’s go back to Zerby Town!

Oh, I have to get a load too!

Oh, okay! I’ll stay here!

There we go! Yay! Back to Zerby Town!

Come on, Zach!

I’m coming! I just… this is heavy!

Sure it is, but you can do it!

Do you think I would make a good dump truck?

Yeah! This hill is steep, but I think I would make a good dump truck!

You would!

How you doing?

I’m good!

What? I spilled some!

Is that okay if I spill some?

That’s fine! You’re still a dump truck!

You’re still a dump truck!

Hey, look, Zach! We’re almost there!

Hey, Rex!

Hey, Zach! What are you doing?

Oh, hi, Lily! I’m helping Rex move sand to the Zerby Town sand pit so we can make it bigger!

Oh, that sounds like fun!

It is! Okay, see you later!

Woo! I’m a dump truck!

Wow, making the sand pit bigger is a great idea!

So is carrying all that sand in that bark scoop! That gives me an idea!

Okay, show me how it’s done, Rex!

First, I dump, then I drive away like this!

Oh yeah! Dump truck!

Okay, here I go!

Wait! My bark doesn’t dump like that, Rex! What do I do?

Uh, just move around!

Oh, okay!

Okay, dump truck! Dump truck! Dumping!

It worked! Hey, it’s bigger already!

Yeah, but we’re still going to need more sand!

Did someone say more sand?

Lily! Spike! What are you guys doing here?

Well, it looked like you were having so much fun hauling sand, we thought we would help!

This is great! Yay! Bigger sand pit!

So how do we get the sand off?

Okay, you have to be dump trucks, so you have to move around really fast and dump your sand off!

Woohoo! Yeah! I’m super fast! I can feel the wind!

Feel the wind! Feel the wind in my spoiler!

Yeah! Woo!

Okay, look out, everyone!

Woohoo!

Yeah!

Well, you know what? There’s no one else around this morning!

Well, that means that there’s no one to slow me down!

Woohoo!

Yeah!

Whoa! Hey! I almost didn’t see you there, Zach!

You’re moving fast this morning!

Yeah! It’s a beautiful day, and there’s leafy roads! You know how it is!

Oh yeah! So, where is everyone?

They’re all at the construction Zerby race! I’m headed there myself!

A race? Can I join in?

Axel, you’re a racing Zerby! This is a race for construction Zerbies!

Well, maybe they’ll let me race if I only use three wheels or something!

Well, I suppose we can! I still don’t think it’s that kind of a race, Axel!

Wow! I’m going to be so fast! You see my back tires?

Yeah, well, that’s what the construction Zerbies are going to see because I’m going to be so fast in front of them!

[Music]

Okay, Freddy Zerbies ready?

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

Uh, what’s going on, Axel? Is this an open race? I mean, can anyone join in?

It’s for construction Zerbies, Axel, and you’re not a construction Zerby!

I know, but it’s a race, and I love to race!

But we’re going to be moving things to the construction site! I’m not sure it’s your kind of race!

But I love racing!

I say if Axel wants to race, then we should let him race!

Yeah! Yeah!

Can I? Can I?

Well, if you really want to, better load up!

Load?

The winner is the first to carry three logs to the finish line!

Three of those logs? But they’re huge!

I know! That’s the fun of it! See, that’s what we do in a construction Zerby race!

Are you sure you want to join?

Well, a race is a race, and I’m the best racer around! I’m in!

Are you sure, Axel? These are pretty heavy!

Sure I am! Let’s go!

Here we go! Ready, set, turbo!

Here I go!

I think they’re too heavy for you, Axel!

You think?

Oh wait, wait, wait! I think I can feel…

Yeah! I won! I won!

Axel, you can’t win without your logs!

Oh, right!

Uh, hi!

Okay, I’ll just have to try, try again!

That’s the spirit, Axel! You can do it!

Yeah, but how?

Um, maybe you could…

Yeah, uh, push them in front of you!

Oh, okay! I’ll try it!

I’ll try it!

Okay, you can do it, Axel! Go!

Nothing’s happening!

Uh, are you okay?

Yeah! Did I win?

Uh, not exactly! You didn’t really move the logs at all!

But you still have a chance!

Well, I’m going to try, try again!

Good for you! What else can you try?

I don’t know! Racers aren’t used to hauling things!

What would a truck do?

Well, if it was me, I would only take as big a load as I could manage, and I’d probably pull instead of push! It’s easier to see where you’re going!

So what if I tried pulling the logs and I pulled them one at a time?

That might work! But you have to do the race three times! You have to come back for each log!

Yeah, but I’m super fast, and I’m going to try!

Can you help me attach the log so I can try?

Sure thing! But we have to hurry!

Okay, okay! Hold on!

Okay, I think you’re good!

Okay, go, go, Axel!

Here I go!

Woohoo! Finish line! Here I come!

Yes! Yes! I did it!

Yeah, I’m the greatest!

Yeah, but you have to bring the other logs!

Oh yeah! I forgot!

Alright, ready, set, turbo!

Hi, Axel!

Hi, Axel! Come on, Axel!

Okay, quick! Quick! Tie the second log!

Almost got it!

Okay, good to go!

Yeah! Alright! Do it!

Great, Axel!

Whoa! These are heavy!

But that’s two! Here I go!

Go, Axel!

Okay, there’s still time! I can do it!

Okay, ready?

Yep!

Set!

Oh no! We’re almost at the finish!

Do it! Almost! Come on! I can do it!

And the winner is…

Right! Axel, you made it with all three logs! Way to go!

I told you I could do it!

So who won?

It was a three-way tie! That means you all won!

Alright! Great job, Axel!

Yeah! You can be part of a construction Zerby race anytime!

Oh, that’s great!

Hey, in fact, since we all tied, we should have another race as a tiebreaker!

Hey, yeah! This time we should take five logs!

Yeah! Or big rocks! Or rocks and logs together!

Wow! That sounds fun! What do you think, Axel?

Axel?

Uh, I think Axel’s tuckered out!

Come on, everyone! Let’s give him a chance to sleep!

Yeah! Okay! Nobody make any noise!

[Music]

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