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Math: Domino Parking Lot

Posted on April 18, 2024

In this video from Let’s Learn, Glenda Esperance plays the “Domino Parking Lot Game” to explore numbers 0-12. Continue »

 

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Social Studies: Cambodia

Posted on April 18, 2024

The Around the Globe: Cambodia collection allows students to take a virtual trip to Cambodia to learn more about Cambodia’s society and culture, as well as the art of Cambodia through the centuries. Explore significant events in Cambodian history, and the experiences of Cambodian Americans through videos, images, documents, and lesson plans. Continue »

 

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Arts: Elements of Art

Posted on April 18, 2024

Help your young students learn about the colorful world around them with PBS KIDS! Encourage them to immerse themselves in learning about the different elements of art like colors, shapes, lines, and textures. Use creative hands-on activities to support young learners develop fine-motor skills, practice listening to verbal instructions, engage in increasingly complex hand-eye coordination […] Continue »

 

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Health & PE: Bullying & Problem Solving

Posted on April 18, 2024

TEAMology characters treat the topics of bullying and problem-solving! Amelia demonstrates the power of the bystander, while Philo helps with a puzzling pet predicament. Continue »

 

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English Language Arts: The Joy Luck Club

Posted on April 18, 2024

Learn about the background and continued relevance of the novel The Joy Luck Club in this video from the American Masters film Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir. Published in 1986, The Joy Luck Club was a break-out hit for its author, Amy Tan. For years, Tan had been working intensely as a freelance business writer. But […] Continue »

 

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Science: The Nitrogen Cycle

Posted on April 18, 2024

This interactive activity adapted from the University of Alberta illustrates how, through a process called fixation, nitrogen flows from the atmosphere, into the soil, through various organisms, and back to the atmosphere in a continuous cycle. Continue »

 

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Science: Fish Force Game

Posted on April 18, 2024

Use science inquiry to predict and investigate forces and motion to help rescue Ruff’s plushie from the penguins’ ice rink in this sports science game from The Ruff Ruffman Show. Continue »

 

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Math: Ratios & Fractions

Posted on April 18, 2024

Learn how composer and ukulele artist Jake Shimabukuro uses ratios and fractions as he creates and plays music in this video from Center for Asian American Media. Continue »