Hello friends! Today, we’re going to learn about some cool tools. Tools help us do different jobs, and there are so many to discover. Let’s start learning their names!
A flashlight helps us see in the dark. Can you say flashlight? Great job!
Pliers are used to hold things like screws. Let’s say pliers together. Awesome!
A mallet is like a big hammer that hits wood. Can you say mallet? Well done!
We wear working gloves to keep our hands safe. Let’s say working gloves. Good job!
A shovel helps us dig holes in the ground. Can you say shovel? Excellent!
We use a paintbrush to paint walls with colors. Let’s say paintbrush. Fantastic!
A box cutter helps us cut cardboard. Can you say box cutter? Great!
We use a plunger to fix drains when they get clogged. Let’s say plunger. Nice work!
Safety goggles protect our eyes from dust and splinters. Can you say safety goggles? Perfect!
A tool belt holds all our tools so we can carry them easily. Let’s say tool belt. Awesome!
Wow! We’ve learned so many new words today. Let’s go over them one more time: flashlight, pliers, mallet, working gloves, shovel, paintbrush, box cutter, plunger, safety goggles, and tool belt.
Isn’t it amazing how many tools there are? And guess what? There are even more tools to learn about! Keep exploring and discovering new things.
We’ve learned a lot today, and there are many more fun videos to watch. You can learn even more by watching them. Have fun learning!
Tool Hunt: Go on a tool hunt around your home or classroom! Can you find any of the tools we learned about today? Look for a flashlight, pliers, or a paintbrush. When you find one, think about what job it helps with. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member.
Tool Match-Up Game: Create a matching game using pictures of the tools and their uses. For example, match a picture of a flashlight with a picture of a dark room. You can draw these pictures or cut them out from magazines. Mix them up and see if you can match them correctly!
Tool Story Time: Imagine you are a builder or an artist. What tools would you need for your job? Create a short story or draw a picture about a day in your life using these tools. Share your story or drawing with the class and explain why each tool is important for your job.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Hello friends! Let’s continue learning the names of different tools. There are so many! Don’t miss out on anything.
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**Flashlight**
The flashlight lights the room.
Flashlight, repeat after me: flashlight.
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**Pliers**
We use the pliers to hold the screw.
Pliers, repeat after me: pliers.
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**Mallet**
The mallet hits the wood.
Mallet, repeat after me: mallet.
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**Working Gloves**
We use working gloves to protect our hands.
Working gloves, repeat after me: working gloves.
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**Shovel**
We use the shovel to make a hole in the ground.
Shovel, repeat after me: shovel.
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**Paintbrush**
We use the paintbrush to paint the wall.
Paintbrush, repeat after me: paintbrush.
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**Box Cutter**
We use the box cutter to cut the cardboard.
Box cutter, repeat after me: box cutter.
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**Plunger**
We use the plunger to fix the drain.
Plunger, repeat after me: plunger.
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**Safety Goggles**
We use safety goggles to prevent things from getting in our eyes, such as dust or splinters while we work.
Safety goggles, repeat after me: safety goggles.
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**Tool Belt**
The tool belt has many compartments.
Tool belt, repeat after me: tool belt.
Wow! We’ve learned so many new words. How about we go over them?
Flashlight, pliers, mallet, working gloves, shovel, paintbrush, box cutter, plunger, safety goggles, tool belt.
Incredible! Did you know that there were so many types of tools? Well, there’s still more! Don’t miss the next video.
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We’ve learned so much in just one video. Did you know there are many more videos? Imagine how much you could learn! Subscribe to the Smile and Learn educational channel to learn and have fun at the same time.
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