1. Introduction (10-15 seconds)
    Start with a cheerful, colorful background and fun music.

A friendly narrator or animated character greets the kids:
"Hi friends! Today, we’re going to learn numbers from 1 to 10. Are you ready? Let’s go!"

  1. Teaching the Numbers (2-3 minutes)
    For each number (1 to 10), follow this structure:

Display the number (large and bold on the screen).

Spell the number (e.g., "O-N-E" for 1).

Pronounce the word (e.g., "One").

Show a visual representation (e.g., 1 apple, 2 balloons, etc.).

Pause for kids to repeat (e.g., "Now you say it: One!").

Example for the number 1:

Screen shows: 1

Narrator says: "This is the number 1. It’s spelled O-N-E. Say it with me: One."

Visual: One apple appears on the screen.

Pause: "Your turn! Say One."

Repeat this for all numbers from 1 to 10.

  1. Counting Together (30-45 seconds)
    After teaching all 10 numbers, show all the numbers on the screen (1 to 10).

The narrator counts slowly from 1 to 10, pausing after each number for kids to repeat.

Example: "Let’s count together! 1 (pause), 2 (pause), 3 (pause)..."

  1. Fun Practice Activity (1-2 minutes)
    Add an interactive segment where kids can practice:

Example: Show a group of objects (e.g., 5 stars) and ask, "How many stars do you see? Count with me: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5!"

Use animations or real-life objects to make it engaging.

  1. Recap and Goodbye (15-20 seconds)
    Recap all the numbers quickly: "Today we learned numbers 1 to 10. Great job!"

Encourage the kids: "Now you know your numbers! Keep practicing!"

End with cheerful music and a goodbye message: "See you next time!"

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