Hello everyone! I’m Felly, and I want you to meet my new friend. Can you help me call my friend over? My friend’s name is… Oh! Say it again! Oh, louder! Oh, amazing! Hello!
My friend is the first sound in the word “octopus.” Let’s say it together: Oh, oh, oh! Octopus!
Felly goes on a scooter ride. She goes far and wide. She goes up, down, in, and out. What does she find? Let’s see!
She finds an octopus! Oh, oh, oh! An ostrich! Oh, oh, oh! And an otter! Oh, oh, oh!
Felly has so much fun scooting around under the sun! Scooter rides are so much fun until the day’s done!
Wow, everyone! You did a great job singing! We learned so much today about the short O sound. Did you know there are many more fun videos to watch?
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Sound Hunt: Go on a “Sound Hunt” around your home or classroom. Look for objects that have the short O sound, like “pot,” “sock,” or “clock.” Can you find at least three items? Share what you found with a friend or family member and practice saying the words together, emphasizing the short O sound.
Short O Art: Create a drawing or a collage of things that start with the short O sound. You can draw an octopus, an ostrich, or an otter, just like in the song. Use crayons, markers, or colored paper to make your artwork colorful and fun. Once you’re done, present your artwork to the class or your family, and say the names of the objects out loud.
Story Time: Make up a short story using as many short O sound words as you can. For example, “Once upon a time, an octopus met an ostrich and an otter on a sunny day.” Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can spot all the short O words you used. Can you think of more words to add to your story?
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Hello everyone! It’s me, Felly, and I have a new friend to introduce to you. My friend is just over there. Can you call my friend over? My friend’s name is… oh, come here! Oh, say it one more time! Oh, louder! Oh, amazing! Hello!
Oh, my friend is the first sound in the word “octopus.”
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Octopus! Oh, oh, oh! Octopus! Come on, let’s sing!
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Felly goes on a scooter ride. She goes far and wide. She goes up, down, in, and out. What in the world does she find? What does she find? What does she find? An octopus! An ostrich! What does she find? One more time: an octopus! Octopus! On, on, off, off, and an ostrich! Ostrich! And an otter!
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Otter! Otter! Oh, Felly, so much fun scooting around under the sun! Scooter ride, so much fun scooting around till the day’s done!
Please, great singing everyone! Tata for now!
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This version maintains the essence of the original transcript while removing any informal or repetitive elements for clarity.