Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: Simple Present Tense
This video explains simple verb tenses, then continues to focus on present tense verbs.
Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: Verbs to Be
This TurtleDiary video lesson [1:05] is designed to help students explore the verbs of be, including am, is, are, was, and were. Students will learn how to conjugate the verbs of be, according to specific simple subjects. Games are...
Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: Prepositions
This TurtleDiary interactive video lesson [0:37] features information about prepositions. Explanations are provided to clarify how to use "at", "in", and "on" as prepositions. A game is provided to supplement this prepositions lesson.
Sesame Street
Sesame Street: Over and Under and Through
Grover runs around a set of swinging doors to demonstrate prepositions.
Other
Epic Phonics: Phase 4 Tricky Words Song
Watch and listen to this catchy jingle to learn the following high-frequency words: said, have, like, come, some, what, and, when. [2:17]
Other
Turtle Diary: Coordinating Conjunctions
A superb lesson designed for children to teach them about coordinating conjunctions. The lesson describes coordinating and subordinating conjunctions with the help of a lot of examples.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Netsmartz: Into the Cloud: S1 E4: Fact or Fake
Nettie and Webster make their way through Ad Alley and find out that staying focused on a single task while online can be tricky... and getting distracted has consequences.
Schoolhouse Rock
Schoolhouse Rock: Grammar Rock: Verb!that's What's Happening
Rock into action with this grammar song about verbs. The song teaches that a verb is "what's happening." There are multiple examples of action words. The song also teaches about a verb as a state of being. This song makes you want to move!
Learnbat
Show Me: Root Words and Inflectional Endings
Watch and listen while learning about root words with common suffixes, such as -ed, -s, and -ing, in this instructional video. Includes pauses for students to respond. [2:50]
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: How to Recognize a Phrase: No Nonsense Grammar
This video focuses on phrases, groups of related words that does not include both a subject and a verb. It only has one or the other.
Curated Video
Freckle Education: Identify the Meaning of Unknown Words in a Text Using Roots
This video shows examples of how to determine the meaning of unknown words using known root words. [1:38]