WHERE IS MY DINOSAUR? ???????? Educational SONG for Kids to Learn Prepositions ????????

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In today’s lesson, “Where Is My Dinosaur?”, students embark on an exciting adventure to find a dinosaur while learning new positional words such as “in,” “on,” “under,” “in front of,” “behind,” “next to,” and “between.” As they search for the dinosaur in various hiding spots, they engage in fun interactions, including asking the dinosaur to roar. The lesson encourages continued learning and exploration through additional videos on the Smile and Learn channel.
  1. Where do you think the dinosaur is hiding right now?
  2. Can you tell me one new word we learned about where the dinosaur can be?
  3. What do you like most about finding the dinosaur in different places?

Where Is My Dinosaur? ????????

Welcome to Smile and Learn! Today, we’re going on a fun adventure to find a dinosaur and learn some new words. Let’s get started!

Finding the Dinosaur

Our dinosaur friend is playing hide and seek! Let’s see where she is hiding:

In the Egg

First, our dinosaur is in the egg. Can you imagine her cozy inside?

On the Egg

Now, she’s on the egg. She’s sitting right on top!

Under the Egg

Look, she’s under the egg. She’s hiding beneath it!

More Hiding Spots

Our dinosaur loves to hide in different places. Let’s find her again!

In Front of the Tree

There she is, in front of the tree. She’s right before it!

Behind the Tree

Now, she’s behind the tree. She’s hiding at the back!

Next to the Tree

Look, she’s next to the tree. She’s standing beside it!

Between Two Volcanoes

Finally, she’s between two volcanoes. She’s in the middle!

Let’s Hear Her Roar!

Every time we find her, let’s ask, “Hey dinosaur, can we hear your roar?” It’s so much fun!

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

We’ve learned so many new words today! If you want to learn more, there are lots of videos to watch. Join the Smile and Learn channel to keep learning and having fun!

  • Can you think of a time when you played hide and seek? Where was your favorite hiding spot, and why did you choose it?
  • If you had a dinosaur friend, where would you like to hide with them? What fun adventures would you go on together?
  • What other animals or objects can you think of that might hide in different places like the dinosaur? Can you describe where they might hide?
  1. Dinosaur Hide and Seek at Home: Play a game of hide and seek with a toy dinosaur or any small object. Ask your child to hide the dinosaur in different places around the room. Use the words from the lesson to describe where the dinosaur is hiding, such as “in the box,” “on the chair,” or “under the table.” Encourage your child to use these words as well when they find the dinosaur.

  2. Create a Dinosaur Adventure Map: Provide your child with paper and crayons to draw a map of a dinosaur adventure. Include different locations like a tree, a rock, and a volcano. Ask your child to place a small dinosaur sticker or drawing in various positions on the map, such as “in front of the tree” or “between the rocks.” This will help them visualize and apply the positional words they learned.

  3. Positional Word Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or yard. Give your child clues using positional words, such as “Look for something under the couch” or “Find something next to the door.” As they find each item, discuss its position using the words from the lesson. This activity encourages observation and reinforces the concept of spatial relationships.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Welcome to Smile and Learn!

In this video, we explore concepts like “in,” “on,” “under,” “in front of,” “behind,” “next to,” and “between.”

Where is my dinosaur?

She’s in the egg.

She’s on the egg.

She’s under the egg.

Hey dinosaur, can we hear your roar?

Where is my dinosaur?

She’s in front of the tree.

She’s behind the tree.

She’s next to the tree.

Hey dinosaur, can we hear you roar?

Where is my dinosaur?

She’s between two volcanoes.

Let’s hear her roar!

We’ve learned so much in just one video!

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This version removes repetitive phrases and clarifies the content while maintaining the original meaning.

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