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In the lesson “Counting Little Chicks,” children are invited to participate in counting as little chicks hatch from their eggs. The lesson emphasizes counting from one to five, encouraging engagement and repetition to reinforce the concept of numbers. By the end, children confirm their counting skills by recounting the chicks together.
  1. How many little chicks did we count together?
  2. What number comes after three when we are counting the chicks?
  3. Can you show me how to count to five with your fingers?

Counting Little Chicks

Hello, friend! Do you want to help me count some little chicks? It’s going to be so much fun!

Let’s Count Together!

Look, the eggs are starting to hatch! Can you see the little chicks coming out?

One, Two, Three!

Here’s the first chick. That’s one chick! Now, another one comes out. That’s two chicks! And look, here comes the third one. Now we have three little chicks!

Four, Five!

Oh, there’s another chick! Now we have four chicks. And here comes one more. That’s five chicks altogether! Wow, five cute little chicks!

Counting Again

Let’s count them again to make sure we have them all. Ready?

One, two, three, four, five! Great job! Thanks for helping me count my little chicks!

Bye-bye, and see you next time!

  • What do you think it would be like to see real chicks hatching from eggs? Have you ever seen any animals being born or hatching?
  • Can you think of other things you like to count? Why do you enjoy counting them?
  • If you had five little chicks, what would you name them? Why would you choose those names?
  1. Chick Hunt: Go on a little adventure around your home or classroom to find objects that you can count, just like the little chicks. Gather five small items, such as toys or blocks, and practice counting them out loud. Can you arrange them in different patterns and still count them correctly?

  2. Chick Drawing: Draw five little chicks on a piece of paper. Color each chick a different color. Now, count them again and write the numbers next to each chick. Can you think of a story about your colorful chicks? Share your story with a friend or family member!

  3. Chick Dance: Create a fun dance where you take a step for each chick you count. Start with one step for the first chick, two steps for the second, and so on until you reach five steps. Can you make up a song to go along with your dance? Try teaching your dance and song to someone else!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

“Will you help me count the little chicks as the eggs hatch? Great! Here’s one chick, two… now we have two, three. There are three little chicks. Now four… now we have four, five. That’s five chicks altogether! I’ve got five cute little chicks. Let’s count them again: one, two, three, four, five. Thanks for helping me count my little chicks! Bye-bye!”

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