I WENT BACK TO 4TH GRADE FOR A DAY!! - Summary

Summary

The video is a humorous and educational YouTube video where the host, who identifies as the mother, is pretending to be a fourth-grade teacher. The video starts with a welcome message and a quick sponsorship plug for Yahoo Mail. The host then proceeds to teach a lesson on reading, math, and social studies. The lesson includes a story about a dragon and a quiz on the story. The host also discusses the importance of studying and the consequences of not doing so. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel and participate in a poll to determine the best fourth-grade student.

Facts

1. The video is hosted on a YouTube channel.
2. The host is a mom who is testing the knowledge of her son and his friend in fourth grade.
3. The host is sponsored by Yahoo Mail.
4. The host is promoting the new design of the Yahoo Mail app.
5. The new design of the Yahoo Mail app is organized and amplifies what's important to the user.
6. The Yahoo Mail app helps users unsubscribe from what isn't important to them.
7. The host is teaching her son and his friend about reading, math, and science.
8. The host is testing the students' attention by giving a quiz.
9. The host is using a story about dragons to teach empathy.
10. The host is teaching the students about the consequences of not paying attention.
11. The host is teaching the students about the importance of getting a good night's sleep and breakfast.
12. The host is teaching the students about math, specifically multiplication.
13. The host is teaching the students about social studies.
14. The host is teaching the students about the state capitol of California.
15. The host is teaching the students about regions in California.
16. The host is teaching the students about snowboarding.
17. The host is teaching the students about the importance of homework.
18. The host is asking for feedback on the video and encouraging viewers to subscribe to the channel.
19. The host is asking viewers to vote for the best fourth grader.
20. The host will be back next week.