Choices Program, Brown University
Choices: Freedom Now: The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi
Series of scholarly video clips traces the history of the black freedom struggle from Reconstruction through the 1960s. Videos accompany readings and activities.
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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Picking Cherries
Daniel and Prince Wednesday find a way to help out even though they're not very big. Remind kids that no matter how big they are, they can always help and make a difference. Included is a link to a supplemental activity. [1:38]
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Pbs Learning Media: Mister Chris and Friends: Short Videos About Routine: Waking Up Activity
Early one morning, Mister Chris quietly tip toes into the barn studio and sings a soft, sweet song to Elephant to help them transition from sleeping to waking. Elephant is a little grumpy as they wake up, and Mister Chris reminds them...
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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Can I Play With You?
Help kids learn about making their own fun with Daniel Tiger. One of Daniel's neighbors finds a way to play by himself when his friends are doing other things. [1:38]
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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: How Grownups Vote
A young girl accompanies her father when he goes to vote. She sees how grownups vote and goes inside the voting booth to watch her father use the voting machine to cast his vote. Included is a link to a supplemental activity. [1:47]
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Pbs Learning Media: Alma's Way: Collection
ALMA'S WAY follows 6-year-old Alma Rivera, a proud, confident Puerto Rican girl who lives in the Bronx with her family among a diverse group of close-knit friends and community members. In every episode, It aims to model self-awareness,...
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Pbs Learning Media: Dance to Success: Be a Hero
Anyone can be a hero! This dance sequence focuses on ways that students can be heroes in their communities. By recognizing that everyday actions like taking care of their health, and, in turn, the health of the people around them, can be...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Social Movements
This video discusses the different types of social movements and why and how they form. [7:34]
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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: No Dinosaurs Allowed
Prince Wednesday wants to pretend to be a loud dinosaur while Daniel and Katerina are playing house. They find a way to play together when he agrees to be a quiet dinosaur. Included is a link to a supplemental activity. [2:45]
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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Queen Sara Explains Voting
Queen Sara and King Friday want to put a new piece of playground equipment in the playground, but they can only choose one - a swing or a slide. So, they explain the process of voting to Daniel Tiger and his friends and ask them to stop,...
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Pbs Learning Media: Tea Mology: Amelia and Lamar Sel Tips
Amelia and Lamar from the TEAMology team provide social-emotional learning (SEL) tips for students through the power of song! This video focuses on the concept of bullying. [6:31]
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Frontline: The Choice 2000
Impressive and interactive site from Frontline that has a plethora of information, activities, photos, video and other resources on the 2000 election. This site concentrates on the candidates and issues preceding the actual election....
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Pbs Learning Media: Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures: Magicians
Bert and Ernie are off on another great adventure. This time, they're putting on a magic show. This resource focuses on problem solving and asking questions. [5:07]
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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger: Clean Up, Pick Up, Put Away Strategy Song
Daniel and his friends celebrate their clean-up day at the park with a picnic. They think about all of the ways that neighbors clean up every day. Teach kids how to pick up after themselves. Cleaning up is a good tool to stay organized...
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Pbs Learning Media: Young Explorers: What Is Citizenship?
Abby Brown loves to help kids have fun while learning! In this segment, Abby teaches kids about what it means to be a citizen in their community. We all have a civic duty, or responsibility to take care of each other. [1:51]
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Pbs Learning Media: Tea Mology: Paco and Ruby Sel Tips
Paco and Ruby from the TEAMology team provide social-emotional learning (SEL) tips for students through the power of song! This video focuses on resiliency. [4:51]
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Pbs Learning Media: Tea Mology: Harper and Philo Sel Tips
Harper and Philo from the TEAMology team provide social-emotional learning (SEL) tips for students through the power of song! [7:15]
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Pbs Learning Media: Kid Vision: Sheriff's Office
Penny and the KidVision Pre-K Kids go to the Martin County Sheriff's Office and learn about safety. They learn how to identify an officer, tour the emergency call center, get fingerprinted, and get tips on what to do if they get lost....
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Pbs Learning Media: Arthur: Speaking Out
Discover how to overcome obstacles to take civic action for a cause you care about, in this video from the PBS KIDS series ARTHUR. After watching the video, students explore the steps involved in creating a campaign for change. Included...
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Pbs Learning Media: Dinosaur Train: Nature Tracker Leader
In this Dinosaur Train clip, the dinosaurs disagree about the leadership of the Nature Trackers club. This clip teaches students about compromise and conflict resolution. [3:09]
Sesame Street
Sesame Street: Positive Problem Solving
Positive problem solving is an essential factor to building resilience in our young children. Critical thinking, self-control, planning, persistence, and logical reasoning skills help kids solve problems and make appropriate decisions....
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Pbs Learning Media: Peg + Cat: The Pirate Problem: Hungry Pirates
Children learn counting, operating with numbers, and fair sharing in this video fromPeg + Cat. Ramone helps Peg and Cat divide peaches among four hungry, cranky pirates so that everyone gets their fair share. [2:47]
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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: In the Neighborhood Voting Booth
Daniel Tiger is asked to vote on whether he'd like swings or a slide in the new playground. His father explains the process of voting, Daniel makes his choice, then the votes are counted. When the winner is announced, Daniel is...
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Engaging With Literature: Building Community
In this video [18:59], you will watch Latosha Rowley working with her fourth and fifth graders in a multiage setting as they discuss their novels - all historical fiction - in small groups. You will then join them as they decide on a...