VERBS for Kids – Wash, Swim, Learn, Help… – Episode 4

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In today’s lesson, we explored various action words that describe everyday activities, such as “wash,” “swim,” “learn,” “help,” “watch,” “blow,” “open,” and “close.” Through engaging examples and interactive participation, students practiced saying these words, enhancing their vocabulary and understanding of actions. The lesson concluded with a reminder of the words learned and an invitation to continue exploring more educational content.
  1. What is an action word that you like to do every day?
  2. Can you show me how you would “swim” or “wash”? What does it look like?
  3. Which action word do you think is the most fun to say and do?

Fun with Action Words!

Hello friends! Today, we’re going to have fun learning some action words. These are words that tell us what we do every day. Are you ready to start? Let’s go!

Wash

Look at Ricky! He is washing his clothes. Can you say “wash”? Wash. Great job!

Swim

Evie is swimming fast in the water. Can you say “swim”? Swim. Super duper!

Learn

This boy is learning the alphabet. Can you say “learn”? Learn. Way to go!

Help

Adam is helping a lady. Can you say “help”? Help. You’re doing great!

Watch

The children are watching a movie. Can you say “watch”? Watch. Amazing!

Blow

She is blowing out the candles. Can you say “blow”? Blow. Exactly right!

Open

Kevin is opening the door. Can you say “open”? Open. You’re doing so well!

Close

Sarah is closing the box. Can you say “close”? Close. Great job!

Let’s Remember!

Let’s remember all the action words we learned today: wash, swim, learn, help, watch, blow, open, and close. Fantastic! You did an amazing job learning these words with me. See you soon!

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  • Can you think of a time when you helped someone, like Adam did in the story? What did you do, and how did it make you feel?
  • What is your favorite action word from the ones we learned today, and why? Can you show us how you do that action?
  • Have you ever watched a movie or a show with your family or friends? What was it about, and what did you like most about it?
  1. Action Word Charades: Gather your friends or family and play a game of charades using the action words you learned. Take turns acting out each word without speaking, and see if others can guess the action. This will help you remember the words and have fun moving around!

  2. Action Word Hunt: Go on a hunt around your house or classroom to find examples of each action word. For example, find someone washing something, or a door that can be opened and closed. Take pictures or draw what you find and share them with your friends. This will help you see how these words are used in real life.

  3. Story Time with Action Words: Create a short story using all the action words you learned. You can draw pictures to go along with your story. Share your story with your family or friends. This will help you practice using the words in sentences and spark your imagination!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Hello friends! This is the last verbs video of our series, where we’re going to learn lots of action words for the things we do every day. Are you ready? Let’s begin!

**Wash**
Ricky is washing his clothes.
Repeat after me: wash.
Wash. Great!

**Swim**
Evie is swimming fast.
Repeat after me: swim.
Swim. Super duper!

**Learn**
This boy is learning the alphabet.
Repeat after me: learn.
Learn. Way to go!

**Help**
Adam is helping this lady.
Repeat after me: help.
Help.

**Watch**
The children are watching a movie.
Repeat after me: watch.
Watch. Amazing!

**Blow**
Because she is blowing the candles out.
Repeat after me: blow.
Blow. Exactly right!

**Open**
Kevin is opening the door.
Repeat after me: open.
Open.

[Music]
You’re doing so well!

**Close**
Sarah is closing the box.
Repeat after me: close.
Close. Great job!

[Applause]
I had a great time learning all these verbs. Let’s recap all of them!

[Music]
Wash, swim, learn, help, watch, blow, open, close. Fantastic! These were the last verbs, friends. It’s been amazing learning them with all of you. See you soon!

[Music]
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[Music]

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