Hey there! Today, we’re going on a fun adventure with Chase and his friends. Let’s see what they’re up to!
One sunny day, Chase and his friends were out exploring. Lily wanted to know if there was a trail up a rocky hill. She called Chase for help.
“Hi Chase! Can you check if there’s a trail up there?” asked Lily.
“Sure thing, Lily! I’ll take a look,” Chase replied.
Chase flew up high and saw a trail. “Yes, Lily! There’s a trail up here!” he shouted.
“Yay! Thanks, Chase!” Lily cheered.
Next, Bob needed help finding his lost orange ball. Chase was ready to help.
“I lost my ball, Chase. Can you find it?” Bob asked.
“Of course, Bob! Let me look around,” Chase said.
Chase found the ball in the weeds. “Here it is, Bob!” he said.
“Thanks, Chase! You’re the best!” Bob exclaimed.
Zach was on a trail and forgot which way to go. He called Chase for help.
“I’m lost, Chase. Can you show me the way?” Zach asked.
“No problem, Zach! Follow me!” Chase said.
Chase showed Zach the right path, and Zach was happy to be back on track.
Zach wanted to help like Chase. He tried to find Bob’s ball again but couldn’t see it from high up like Chase.
“I can’t see it, Bob. I tried jumping high, but it didn’t work,” Zach said.
“That’s okay, Zach! You can still help in other ways,” Bob encouraged.
Chase had a great idea. He flew even higher to see everything better.
“Wow, I can see the whole forest from up here!” Chase said excitedly.
“That’s amazing, Chase! Now you can help everyone from way up high!” Zach said.
And so, Chase flew high in the sky, ready to help his friends whenever they needed him. What a fun day of adventures!
Trail Map Adventure: Create a simple map of your classroom or playground. Use toy figures or drawings to represent Chase and his friends. Ask the children to help Chase find the best path to reach his friends or objects, like Bob’s ball. Encourage them to think about the different routes and what obstacles they might encounter. Discuss how Chase used his ability to fly high to see the trails and how we can use maps to find our way.
Lost and Found Game: Hide a small object, like a ball, in the classroom or playground. Let the children take turns being Chase, using clues to find the hidden object. Encourage them to think about where they would look first and why. After the game, discuss how Chase helped Bob find his ball and how we can help each other when something is lost.
Observation Walk: Take the children on a short walk around the school or playground. Ask them to observe their surroundings and look for things they might not have noticed before, like a hidden path or a special tree. Encourage them to share what they see and how it might help someone find their way, just like Chase helped Zach on the trail. Discuss how being observant can help us in everyday life.
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Woohoo! Hey Ray! Hey Annie! Oh hi guys, nice to see you! It’s a beautiful day to be in the sky. I can tell you!
Hey Chase, that construction project is looking good! See you later!
Does that trail go up there, or is that just rocks? I wonder. Well, there’s one way to find out.
Wait, if I drive up there and it isn’t the trail, then I might not know where to go. I’d better call Chase.
Lily to Chase, come in Chase.
This is Chase, what do you need?
Lily, can you come and help? I need to know something about a trail I’m on.
I’ll meet you by the path.
Oh, I’m on my way!
Hi Chase! See that rocky hill behind me?
Yep, I see it. If I climb up there, are there more trails I can follow? Can you check for me, please?
You’ve got it! I’ll let you know.
Thanks!
Okay, up, up, up we go!
Yep, there’s a trail up here! All right, you can keep going if you get up here, Lily!
Woohoo! Thanks, Chase!
About to Chase, come in Chase.
Can you come and help me?
I’m on my way, Bob! I’ll see you later, Lily! Bye, Chase!
Well hey Bob, what’s the problem?
I lost my orange ball. Could you help?
You bet! Let me have a look.
Okay, I don’t see it over here. Uh, oh wait, yes! I see it! It’s over here in the weeds.
Oh, thanks Chase! You’re the best!
Dr. Chase, come in Chase.
Um, anytime Bob, I’m coming.
Zach, this is Chase, what do you need?
I’m on a trail and I forget which way is out. Can you come and show me?
Okay, I’m coming, just sit tight!
Hi Zach!
Hi Chase! Which way do I go?
Oh, it’s this way! Come on!
Oh, over here! You got it!
Oh, I see! There you go!
Oh, okay, thanks Chase!
No problem, Zach. You sound tired.
Well, I love flying around and keeping track of Zerbies when they need help, but I’ve been going full speed all day. I need a nap.
Gee, I wish I could help!
Wow, that’s a great idea! You should help!
Thanks so much, Zach!
About to Chase, come in Chase.
You can take this next one. See you!
Okay, see you!
Chase, this is Zach. Bob, I’m helping Chase today!
I’ll be right there!
Zach, I didn’t know you could fly!
Okay, let’s see.
Oh hey Bob! Hey Zach!
Hi! What do you need help with?
I lost my orange ball again. Chase could usually see it from the sky.
Oh, I’ll look for it! But how are you going to see from up high like Chase does?
Oh, I can fly just like Chase! When I do a jump, I’ll get my life jacket!
Okay, I got my life jacket on! Are you watching, Bob?
Yep, I’m watching!
All right, ready, Zach!
Turbo!
I don’t see it! Did you see it?
Uh, no. Do you want to push back to shore?
Yes, please!
Okay, just push me from… yeah, can you just… that’s good!
I can’t! All I can do is tire paddle!
I got you! Good!
There you go!
I guess I didn’t do as good a job as Chase would have.
It’s okay, Zach! I’m sure I could still help somehow!
Lily, come in!
Zach, this is Zach!
Go ahead!
Lily, are you really helping Chase today? If so, I need your help!
I’m on my way, just as soon as I get dried off!
Lily, hello!
Lily, I’m here!
Lily, I’m up here!
Zach, what do you need?
I need to know where the trail is to get down.
Oh, okay! I can help! I’ll come up!
I can’t seem to get up there, Lily!
I can’t! No, no! You have to go around! That’s how I got up!
Oh, okay! I think I see it! There are rocks and stuff!
Yep! Okay, I’m coming up!
Lily, do you see it?
I think I see it! Hang on! Hang on! I’ll be right there!
Oh, I’m busy now!
Okay, I’m up there! I made it!
Lily, I’m here! I found you!
Good job, Zach! Great! Now how do we get back down?
Easy! We just take the rocks down!
Which rocks?
Uh, what?
Oh, I can’t see the trail from here!
Oh, I’ll have to call Chase to help!
Zach to Chase!
Uh, this is Chase! Go ahead!
Zach, I need you to help me and Lily find our way off this hill!
Okay, I’m on my way!
Oh, I see him! Come on, let’s go!
Where?
I don’t see him!
Do you see him?
Not yet! I don’t see him!
Where?
Right there! Can you see him in the sky?
Oh, there he is! Hi Chase!
Chase, I’m sorry to wake you, but I can’t do what you can do!
It’s okay! We can always try again!
What wasn’t working for you, Zach?
Well, you can see from much higher up! It makes things easier to see!
Wait, that’s it!
What?
How high do you normally fly, Chase?
Oh, I’d say from about here!
Well, try going higher!
Okay! Can you see even more from up there?
I can! I can see the whole forest! And look, there’s Zerby Town!
I don’t get it!
Well, you see, if Chase is really high up, he doesn’t need to go far to see everything!
It’s true! I can see Bob from way up here! Now I can watch everything!
If anybody needs me, I’ll be in the sky!
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