PBS
When We First Talked
The evolution of our ability to speak is its own epic saga and it’s worth pausing to appreciate that. It’s taken several million years to get to this moment where we can tell you about how it took several million years for us to get here.
SciShow
What Whistled Speech Tells Us About How the Brain Interprets Language
You can find groups of people from all over the world who communicate full conversation by whistling. And neuroscientists found how our brain works with whistled language is mind-blowing.
SciShow
The Neuroscience of Tongue Twisters
We’ve all been tripped up by tongue-twisters. That’s the whole point! But at a neuroscientific level, they’re as difficult to understand as they are to say.
Wonderscape
Exploring the Alphabet: The Consonant Crew
Join Marissa as she delves into the world of consonants, introducing each letter and its unique sound. From B to Z, discover the role of consonants in forming words and sentences. Through an interactive game of "What's That Sound?"...
Curated Video
Vowel Team Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches vowel team syllables (ai, ea, oa, ou, oo, and more) and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open, closed, Magic E, and r-controlled syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types...
Curated Video
R-controlled Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches R-controlled syllables (ar, er, ir, ur, and or) and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open and closed syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types help readers read...
Curated Video
Rust Programming 2023 - A Comprehensive Course for Beginners - What Is Const in Rust - Constants
In this video, you will learn about constants in Rust and how to use them in your programs. This clip is from the chapter "Beginner Lessons in Rust" of the series "Rust Programming 2023 - A Comprehensive Course for Beginners".This...
Curated Video
Is "R" a Vowel?
There's a good argument that the letter R is, at least sometimes, not a consonant at all, but a vowel. Does that mean your 1st grade teacher was lying to you? Not exactly. R is an incredibly weird letter, with so many different sounds...
Curated Video
Is the Southern Accent Disappearing?
When you hear names like Gladys or Herbert or Doris, you probably automatically think of old people, but why is that? Linguists have been studying the science of first names for a long time, and though what's behind a particular parent's...
Curated Video
Open Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video was re-uploaded with some minor adjustments.)This video teaches open syllables and how to read them. Knowing syllable types help readers read multi-syllable words.
Curated Video
Closed Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video was re-uploaded with some minor adjustments.) This video teaches closed syllables and how to read them. Knowing syllable types help readers read multi-syllable words.
Curated Video
6 Syllable Types {Review}
This video reviews all the syllable types. It is best for showing after students have learned each type, as a way to review and recheck. First, all syllable types are reviewed and then kids get to test their knowledge by naming the...
Curated Video
Soft g
“Soft g” explains how to recognize when the consonant g makes its hard sound and its soft sound.
Lingokids
Let's Spell (Consonant Blends)
This song teaches kids about the sounds that letters make. Your little ones will discover what happens when we put “F” and “L” together to make the “FL” sound. Consonants have never been more fun!
Curated Video
Consonants and Vowels
Learn about the consonants and vowels with the consonants and vowels song made . Learn about the consonants letters of the alphabet B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z with this fun educational music video and...
Curated Video
Vowel Team Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches vowel team syllables (ai, ea, oa, ou, oo, and more) and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open, closed, Magic E, and r-controlled syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types...
Curated Video
Open Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches open syllables and how to read them. Knowing syllable types help readers read multi-syllable words.
Curated Video
Closed Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches closed syllables and how to read them. Knowing syllable types help readers read multi-syllable words.
Curated Video
6 Syllable Types {Review}
This video reviews all the syllable types. It is best for showing after students have learned each type, as a way to review and recheck. First, all syllable types are reviewed and then kids get to test their knowledge by naming the...
Curated Video
R-controlled Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches R-controlled syllables (ar, er, ir, ur, and or) and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open and closed syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types help readers read...
Curated Video
Magic E (CVCe) Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches magic e or CVCe syllables and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open and closed syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types help readers read multi-syllable words.
Curated Video
Let's Learn Blending with Consonant Blends
This video teaches how to blend consonant blend words. It mostly focuses on beginning blends but also practiced ending blends and three letter blends. Practice blending sounds is an important step in learning to read.
Curated Video
Reading Multi-Syllable Words {Reading BIG Words}
This gives an overview of steps to break apart words as well as some of the basic rules of syllable division. It's important for kids to have a background in syllable types to understand this video.
Curated Video
Soft c
“Soft c” explains how to recognize when the consonant c makes its hard sound and its soft sound.