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In the lesson “Let’s Have Fun with Zerbies!”, Dan, Phil, and Rex engage in playful activities like driving in circles, building ramps, and creating a tunnel, demonstrating the importance of creativity and teamwork. They encounter challenges, such as insufficient dirt for the tunnel, but through collaboration and innovative thinking, they find solutions and enjoy their time together. The lesson emphasizes that trying new ideas can effectively solve problems and highlights the joy of playing outdoors, especially in the fall.
  1. What did Rex and Phil build that was really fun to zoom up?
  2. How did Lily help clean up the leaves on the path?
  3. What did we learn about solving problems in the story?

Let’s Have Fun with Zerbies!

Zooming Around

Dan and Phil are having a blast driving in circles. “I’m going to get you!” says Dan. “We’re winning!” cheers Phil. But watch out! There’s a rock! Oops, Phil almost bumped into it, but Rex says, “No problem!”

Building a Ramp

Rex and Phil are excited because they built a cool ramp. “You want to try it?” asks Rex. “Woohoo! I totally do!” says Phil. They zoom up the ramp and have so much fun!

Let’s Build a Tunnel!

Rex has a great idea. “What if we build a tunnel under the ramp?” Phil thinks it’s a super idea, so they start digging. But oh no! There’s not enough dirt on top. They need to try again.

Trying Again

Rex and Phil decide to dig down deeper this time. “This is going to work!” says Rex. They dig and dig, and soon there’s enough dirt on top. But they still need to make the tunnel stronger.

Finding a Solution

Phil spots a piece of bark. “It looks like a roof! Let’s use it to make the tunnel strong,” he says. They put the bark on top, and hooray! The tunnel works!

Playing in the Leaves

It’s fall, and Rex and Lily want to play in the leaves. “Look at all these leaves!” says Lily. They have fun trying to catch leaves on their hoods. It’s like a game!

Cleaning Up the Leaves

Phil and Ray have a problem. There are too many leaves on the path. “Let’s scoop them up!” says Ray. But it’s hard work. They try using sticks like a rake, but it doesn’t work.

Going Backwards

Lily has a clever idea. “Let’s try going backwards!” she says. Phil tries it, and it works! The leaves get cleaned up quickly. “Yay! We did it!” everyone cheers.

Jumping in the Leaves

Now that the leaves are in piles, Ray has a fun idea. “Let’s jump in them!” he says. Everyone joins in, and they have a great time playing in the leaves.

What Did We Learn?

We learned that trying new ideas can help solve problems. And playing in the leaves is so much fun!

  1. Have you ever built something with your friends, like Rex and Phil did with the ramp and tunnel? What did you build, and how did it feel when you finished it?
  2. When Rex and Phil had to try again to make their tunnel stronger, they didn’t give up. Can you think of a time when you had to try something more than once to get it right? What did you learn from that experience?
  3. Playing in the leaves sounds like a lot of fun! What is your favorite thing to do outside during the fall, and why do you enjoy it?
  • Build Your Own Ramp: Gather some small blocks, cardboard, or books to create a ramp at home. Ask the children to roll a toy car or ball up and down the ramp. Encourage them to try different heights and angles. Ask them, “What happens when the ramp is steeper? Can you make the car go faster or slower?”
  • Leaf Pile Fun: If it’s fall, take the children outside to collect leaves. Have them create their own leaf piles and jump in them, just like Ray and his friends. Ask them to observe how the leaves move and sound. Discuss, “What happens to the leaves when you jump in them? Can you make a big pile or a small pile?”
  • Problem-Solving with Toys: Provide children with building blocks or LEGO sets. Challenge them to build a tunnel or a bridge. Encourage them to think about how to make it strong and stable. Ask, “What can you use to make your tunnel stronger? How can you fix it if it falls down?”

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary filler words and maintaining clarity:

[Music]

Dan: “We’re going in circles! I’m going to get you!”

Phil: “Yeah, we’re winning! How did that happen?”

Rex: “Watch out, there’s a rock here!”

Phil: “Oh, sorry!”

Rex: “No problem. Hey, there was a bit of a jump there, did you see it?”

Phil: “Yeah, cool! This is fun! Look at that! Great job, Rex!”

Rex: “Yes, it is! We’ve done a fine job, Phil. Well done!”

Phil: “Wow, nice ramp! Is it done?”

Rex: “Yeah! You want to give it a try?”

Phil: “Woohoo! I totally do!”

Rex: “Me too! Here they go, Phil!”

Phil: “Okay, ready, set, Turbo!”

[Music]

Rex: “Wow, that was really great! Great jumping, guys! Come on, let’s tell all the Zerbies the ramp is ready!”

Zach: “Okay! Are you coming, Zach?”

Zach: “You guys go ahead; I’ll catch up.”

Rex: “What are you looking at, Rex?”

Rex: “Building this ramp was fun, but now I want to build something else. What if we put a tunnel in this part so Zerbies could drive under as well as over?”

Phil: “That’s a great idea! Let’s get the construction Zerbies!”

Rex: “Okay, let’s go!”

Phil: “Woohoo! So, what we’re going to do is build a tunnel.”

Rex: “How do we do that?”

Phil: “Easy! Just dig a hole right through the side.”

Rex: “Ready, set, turtle!”

Phil: “Okay, I’m getting it! Fill me up, Phil!”

Rex: “That’s the way! Up, up!”

Phil: “Hey, what happened?”

Rex: “We dug out enough space for a Zerby to drive through, but now there isn’t enough dirt on top.”

Phil: “I guess we can’t build a tunnel just by digging through the side. We should try again.”

Rex: “But first, maybe we should put the ramp back how it was.”

Phil: “Good idea! You want to do that now?”

Rex: “Yeah, I’ll help you guys!”

Phil: “Okay, we’re back where we started. What should we do this time?”

Rex: “We want to go under the ramp, so why don’t we dig down?”

Phil: “Yeah, start digging around here.”

Rex: “Why there?”

Phil: “When you get to the ramp, you’ll be lower, so there’s more dirt above.”

Rex: “Oh yeah, let’s do it!”

Phil: “Okay, here we go!”

Rex: “I got some! This is great!”

Phil: “Thank you! Here I go! I love digging!”

Rex: “Okay, that’s good! This is going to work!”

Phil: “So now what?”

Rex: “We dug all the way down, which is much lower than before, so there should be enough dirt on top as we dig through.”

Phil: “I think so! I’ll block the ramp so no one uses it while we’re working.”

Rex: “Good idea! Let’s build!”

Phil: “I can’t get out that way. Can you help me?”

Rex: “Yeah, okay! Go! I’m ready!”

Phil: “Backing up! Go further!”

Rex: “You need a boost? I’ll help you!”

Phil: “Oh, not from the side!”

[Music]

Rex: “Great thinking, Zerbies! We just need to widen the tunnel a bit, and then we can go under.”

Phil: “I’ll show you! This is going to be great!”

Rex: “Okay, so then… they’re over here, and then they’re going to come up and drive over the top as well, like this.”

Phil: “Uh-oh! You know what this means?”

Rex: “I know! We have to try again!”

Phil: “Can someone help me up?”

Rex: “I’ll help you! Hold on!”

Phil: “Thanks, Rex! Just give me a little push!”

Rex: “Now I’m stuck! I’m really stuck!”

Zach: “Come on, Rex! What are we doing?”

Rex: “We have to try again, right?”

Zach: “Yep! So, the tunnel was breaking, so maybe we need to find a way to make the top of the tunnel stronger.”

Phil: “Because answers are everywhere!”

Zach: “Let’s look around! Do you see anything yet?”

Rex: “Not yet. I have an oak tree. Let me see… Oh, wait! Look at this, Rex!”

Zach: “You mean that piece of bark?”

Rex: “Yeah! It looks sort of like a roof. Do you think it will hold you up?”

Phil: “There’s one way to find out! Let’s load it up!”

Rex: “Alright! I hope this works!”

[Music]

Phil: “Hey, Strut! Why do you have that bark?”

Strut: “I think it’s just what we need to make the tunnel stronger!”

Phil: “I don’t know how you can make a tunnel out of bark, but let’s give it a try!”

Rex: “Easy over! Set it down!”

Phil: “That looks good! Keep coming… and perfect! Should I try it?”

Zach: “Okay, go ahead!”

Phil: “Here I go underneath… and the tunnel works!”

Rex: “Okay, now I’m going to try going over the top!”

Zach: “Is it ready?”

Phil: “Yeah, can we try it?”

Rex: “It’s ready! Try it out!”

Phil: “I’ll stay here. Here we go!”

Rex: “Jump it! Now there’s a tunnel and a bridge! Good work, Rex!”

Rex: “Thanks! I can’t wait to try it myself!”

Phil: “Wait! It’s not… Hey, I want to go under the tunnel too!”

Rex: “We need to make it way bigger if you want to drive under there!”

Phil: “No kidding! Are you okay?”

[Music]

Lily: “Yeah, come on! It’s this way!”

Rex: “I’m coming! Wait for me! Come on, it’s down this trail!”

Lily: “Let’s go this way!”

Rex: “Okay, you go first!”

Lily: “So, what do you want to do today?”

Rex: “Well, it’s fall. Why don’t we go play in the leaves?”

Lily: “Oh, that sounds like a fun idea!”

Rex: “There’s not a whole lot of leaves over here.”

Lily: “Yeah, you’re right! Do you see any?”

Rex: “Whoa! What would you say?”

Lily: “I said, do you see any leaves on this side?”

Rex: “Here are some! There’s some more, but not enough.”

Lily: “Oh, how about down this way?”

Rex: “Oh, here’s so many leaves! How about over here?”

Lily: “Yeah, there’s a lot right here!”

Rex: “Oh, more on this side of the log! This is great!”

Lily: “Hey, don’t worry! I’ll help you!”

Rex: “Okay, let’s go! Go first! Come on, let’s go!”

Lily: “Wow, this is great! Look at all these leaves!”

Rex: “Hey, it’s like it’s raining leaves!”

Lily: “It is! Wow! What do you want to do first?”

Rex: “I don’t know! Maybe we could… Hey, look! I got one caught in my hood!”

Lily: “That’s a great game! I want to see if I can catch one!”

Rex: “Okay, let me try!”

Lily: “Almost getting it!”

Rex: “No, I can’t!”

Lily: “Oh, you didn’t get any?”

Rex: “No! I’m going to try this way! Almost! There’s one! Almost!”

Lily: “So close! I’m going to catch one! Come on!”

Rex: “Are you okay, Zach?”

Zach: “I can’t! I still didn’t catch one! Almost, but I didn’t do it! It’s harder than it looks to catch a leaf on your hood!”

Lily: “I did it!”

Rex: “Amazing! That’s great!”

Lily: “Yeah! Does that pile of leaves look like it’s getting closer?”

Rex: “It does! What is it?”

Lily: “I don’t know! Maybe it’s a leaf monster!”

Rex: “Oh, it’s you! We thought you were a leaf monster!”

Phil: “Sorry, but I’ve been driving in these deep leaves all day! It’s really hard to see!”

Rex: “I know! We’re almost buried!”

Phil: “Tell me about it! Hi, Ray!”

Ray: “Hi, Phil! Hi, guys! I got a bit hung up on this rock because I couldn’t see where I was going!”

Phil: “How did you know?”

Ray: “We may not be able to see because of all the leaves, but it’s clear we have a problem here!”

Phil: “We’re Zerbies! If we find a problem, we look for the answer!”

Ray: “That’s easy! The problem is too many leaves!”

Phil: “I know what to do! You’re built for moving dirt, right?”

Ray: “Yeah, you bet! Do you think you can move the leaves?”

Phil: “I don’t see why not! Great! Let’s scoop these leaves out of here!”

Ray: “Okay, here we go! Scooping!”

Phil: “No, I’ll just place them over here, and I’ll scoop some up over this way!”

Ray: “Nice! No, it’s working, but there’s still so many leaves! At this rate, it will take us forever!”

Phil: “I think this job might be impossible.”

Ray: “No, I don’t think so! Zerbies don’t give up that easily! Let’s try something else!”

Lily: “Do you have another idea?”

Ray: “I think if we take some of these sticks and attach them in a fan shape to Phil’s shovel, maybe he’ll be able to pick up lots more leaves with each scoop, like a rake!”

Phil: “Great idea, Lily! Yeah, let’s move those leaves!”

Ray: “Okay, go on, Phil! Give it a try!”

Phil: “Okay, here I go!”

Ray: “Hold on! Uh-oh! My stick keeps getting stuck on things!”

Lily: “Maybe pushing the sticks doesn’t work so well.”

Phil: “I thought that would work! Looks like we’ll have to try again!”

Ray: “Just because a problem is difficult doesn’t mean we give up! Let’s look around! Answers are everywhere!”

Lily: “Yeah, for sure they are! Wait! I’m still stuck!”

Ray: “I’m stuck on this root! Let’s see… a little more leaves… No, do you see anything?”

Lily: “Come on! Loosen up! Almost there!”

Ray: “Nothing over here! I feel it loosening! It’s almost getting… Hey, look at the path!”

Lily: “Sorry, Zach! I was stuck, but I’m unstuck now! I can look for answers! But wait! Phil, I think that may be the answer!”

Ray: “What? Getting stuck?”

Lily: “No, going backwards!”

Zach: “That’s right! Look at how well it worked! Try backing up some more!”

Phil: “Okay, here I go! Put it down and then back up!”

Zach: “Hey, look at that! So when we tried it the first time, I was just moving in the wrong direction!”

Phil: “Yeah! This is good! Try going backwards some more!”

Ray: “Go, Phil! Go! He’s doing great! Look at him go!”

Zach: “Yeah, you’re really cleaning up those leaves like nobody’s business!”

Phil: “Amazing! This is the best! Going backwards is the best way to rake!”

Ray: “Yay! It’s finished!”

Lily: “Hey, that was the best leaf raking I’ve ever seen!”

Phil: “Yeah, but what are we going to do with all these piles of leaves now?”

Ray: “I know! Ready, set! I’m going to drive into those leaves! Here I go!”

Lily: “Try it too! That looks fun!”

Phil: “Here I come, guys! Is it cushy?”

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