Hi, what do you want to do?
Curated Video
Humpty Dumpty
Miss Palomine recites the poem, “Humpty Dumpty” and she and the student then look and listen for the words that have the same ending sounds.
Curated Video
Learn About Different Types Of Volcanoes | Earth Science Song For Kids | KLT
There are four classic types of volcanoes, let's learn about them!
Curated Video
THE DINOSAUR SONG | New Nursery Rhymes | English Songs For Kids | Nursery Rhymes TV
THE DINOSAUR SONG, from Nursery Rhymes TV!
<
b
r
/>
---
-
-------------------
Lyrics (to the
t
une of 'I'm a Little Tea
pot')
r/> I'm a mean o
ld dinosaur
Big and tall
Here...
<
b
r
/>
---
-
-------------------
Lyrics (to the
t
une of 'I'm a Little Tea
pot')
r/> I'm a mean o
ld dinosaur
Big and tall
Here...
Curated Video
Exploring the Fascinating World of Giraffes
Learn all about the fascinating world of giraffes in this video, from their towering height and unique adaptations to their behavior in the wild. Discover how their long necks and keen eyesight help them thrive in their environment, and...
Curated Video
13. Are they boys?
The theme of Chapter 13 is to practice "Are they ~?" question.
r/>
Basic English Conversation Practice for Kids series is designed for English beginners, especially children. These lessons are designed to help learners develop...
r/>
Basic English Conversation Practice for Kids series is designed for English beginners, especially children. These lessons are designed to help learners develop...
Curated Video
11. This is my sister.
The theme of Chapter 11 is to practice "This is ~ " sentence.
r/>
Basic English Conversation Practice for Kids series is designed for English beginners, especially children. These lessons are designed to help learners develop...
r/>
Basic English Conversation Practice for Kids series is designed for English beginners, especially children. These lessons are designed to help learners develop...
Curated Video
Fun with the Letter F
Miss Palomine teaches the student how to trace the uppercase and lowercase Ff. Then they practice writing Ff.
Curated Video
The Bar Graph
Miss Palomine demonstrates how a bar graph can represent information. She then shows the bar graph she made comparing her height to the height of her friends, and asks the student questions based upon the information on the bar graph.
Curated Video
Measuring Shortest to Longest and Longest to Shortest
Miss Palomine measures sets of objects at home and in the classroom. She and the student then put them in order from shortest to longest and then from longest to shortest.
Curated Video
Let’s Put Them into Groups
By using terms such as “heavy” and “light” and “tall” and “short” as examples, your student will learn that objects can be sorted into groups of height and weight.
Curated Video
How Tall Is That?
Miss Palomine uses various measuring tools to measure the height of herself and Socrates. She then explains how smaller measuring tools give a larger number than do bigger measuring tools and encourages the student to measure various...
Curated Video
Inch by Inch
Miss Palomine begins the lesson by reminding the student about the measurement of length. She then talks about how length is measured in inches. She measures some common objects to illustrate the size of an inch and encourages the...
Curated Video
Measuring with Nonstandard Tools
Miss Palomine needs to ship a box to a friend, but discovers that she must know the weight, the height, and the length of the box before she can find out what it will cost. She then explains to the student that you can use a number of...
Curated Video
Long and Short
Miss Palomine uses two bowls of pasta to illustrate long and short, and big and small. She and the student then identify objects that are long and short, big and small, tall and short.
Curated Video
Big Small Short Tall
To illustrate big and small, Miss Palomine tells a story of two boys who play football. To illustrate tall and short, Miss Palomine tells the story of two girls who love to play volleyball. She and the student then identify objects that...
Curated Video
Comparing Two-Dimensional Objects and Three-Dimensional Objects
Using the drawings in her sketchpad and some graphics, Miss Palomine demonstrates to the student, the similarities and differences between two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes.
Curated Video
That is Not the Right Size
To illustrate the concept of three-dimensional objects, Miss Palomine tells the story of Socrates titled, “That’s Not the Right Size.” She then explains the properties (height, width and depth) that make a three-dimensional object. She...
Curated Video
How Do I Measure Up?
Miss Palomine reviews height, weight and age, and demonstrates how graphs may be used to make comparisons.
The Guardian
The weight of light: how gravity is illuminating sub-Saharan Africa
Off-grid communities such as those in sub-Saharan Africa can pay thousands of times as much as the rest of us for their energy. Designer Jim Reeves has developed a simple, low-cost gear-train and generator that uses a descending weight...
Curated Video
Master Dihybrid Crosses: The Step-by-Step Guide to Punnett Squares & Genetic Ratios
In this detailed video, we'll walk you through dihybrid crosses, Punnett squares, and the often-discussed 9:3:3:1 ratio. Get ready to dive deep into the world of genetics! This step-by-step guide to dihybrid crosses using...
Rock 'N Learn
Name That Shape
Trollie Triangle has a fun game for young learners. Help him find basic shapes and colors in an animated picture while singing along!
Rock 'N Learn
How Many Shapes
Learn about shapes and practice couting them!<b<b<br/>r/>r/>
Part of series: Colors, Shapes & Counting
Part of series: Colors, Shapes & Counting
Curated Video
What Am I: Feelings and Emotions
How do you feel? Learn basic words and phrases for feelings and emotions in Spanish.
Debunked
What's The Tallest Man-Made Structure To Ever Be Built On Earth? (8000BCE - 2022) | #MYTHS #
Join us as we travel from the start of human construction through to the future as we discover what's the TALLEST structure to have ever been built on earth!