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Curated Video
Public Property is for Everyone to Share
Miss Palomine goes to the local park. This begins a discussion of public property and how it is different from private property. She talks about how public property must be shared and that it’s important to be polite and respectful.
Curated Video
Making a Community Go Round
Miss Palomine talks about how lucky she is to live in a community with so many community helpers. She reviews many of the community helpers and tells what they all do to make the community a better place to live.
Curated Video
Thanks to the Vet
Miss Palomine gets a phone call from her friend April, telling her that April’s cat, Barney, went to the veterinarian and now he’s not sick any more. She talks about the way her vet helps her and the pets in the community. She recites...
Curated Video
There's a Doctor for Everything
Miss Palomine returns from a doctor’s visit with some medicine her doctor gave her. She talks about the way her doctor helps her and the people in the community. She recites the poem, “My Doctor” and talks about the many different types...
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There Are So Many Teachers
Miss Palomine recites the poem “Teachers” and explains that there are so many different types of teachers who teach us many, many things. Teachers can also help us get better at doing the things we already know how to do.
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The Librarian
Miss Palomine shares a poem about librarians and explains how librarians are important community helpers.
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The Mail Carrier
Miss Palomine recites the poem, “The Mail Carrier” and explains what a mail carrier is, and how a mail carrier is another valuable community helper.
Curated Video
The Policeman
Miss Palomine tells the student that she volunteered as a community helper this morning. She then talks about the second kind of community helper, the policeman.
Curated Video
The Fireman
Miss Palomine tells your student what a community is. She introduces the concept of the community helper and opens the discussion with the first community helper, the firefighter.
PBS
Do We Still Need Libraries?
In the internet age what's the point of libraries? Do we even still need these brick and mortar buildings when a lot of knowledge can be found online? Today, Danielle examines the history of libraries around the world and what role they...
All In One Social Media
Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube?
Having trouble deciding which video platform is the ultimate match for your content? Don't sweat it, I've got your back! In this epic video, I'll spill the tea on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, so you can make the savvy choice for your...
Curated Video
New Cavy Romping Room!
Jessi reveals the new expansion for Chili Pepper and Pickles the cavies and Kizmit the porcupine!
The Guardian
Stonewall's Ruth Hunt tells Owen Jones: 'My heart breaks for trans communities'
The Stonewall chief executive, Ruth Hunt, talks to Owen Jones about her shock at the level of vitriol directed at transgender and non-binary people. She says the scale of abuse in the UK has contributed to high levels of self-harm,...
The Guardian
Is my neighbourhood poisoning me? Living in the shadow of a gasworks redevelopment
Since 2016 residents in Southall have questioned whether the gases released from the redevelopment of an old gasworks site could be damaging their health. We followed them for a year as they grow their campaign group, question the...
The Guardian
Inside America's last whites-only church
In rural Minnesota, a fringe Heathen group known as the Asatru Folk Assembly has purchased a local church – and membership is strictly whites-only. They worship Nordic, pre-Christian gods and they call themselves a 'folk religion' that...
The Guardian
Inside San Diego's $810m human trafficking industry
Considered among the best cities to work and live in the US, San Diego also ranks in the FBI’s 13 highest-intensity trafficking areas in the country. Sex trafficking generates $810m in annual revenue for local pimps and gangs, making it...