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Oxford Online English
Talking About the Weather in English - Spoken English Lesson
In this class, you’ll learn how to talk about the weather in English. Talking about the weather in English can help with your conversation skills. We will teach you phrases, idioms, and vocabulary to describe weather...
Oxford Online English
Talking About the Weather in English - Spoken English Lesson
In this class, you’ll learn how to talk about the weather in English. Talking about the weather in English can help with your conversation skills. We will teach you phrases, idioms, and vocabulary to describe weather in English. Do you...
Music Matters
Piano for Beginners Lesson 4 - The Note D, Three Time & Dotted Notes
This video introduces a new note, D, and by the end you will be able to read C and D on the Treble Clef and know how to play them. There is also further learning around rhythm and playing in both four time and three time. The video...
Curated Video
Overcome Your Fears in ASL | 4 Lessons Learned From My Story
Are you feeling intimidated or nervous about learning ASL? You're not alone! In this video, I share my own personal story of overcoming fears in ASL and provide four lessons that I've learned along the way. Also my mom joins me for this...
Schooling Online Kids
A Fun Phonics Series: Grace Grows A Garden
Grace the gorilla has some great news! She is going to grow a garden. Join Grace in designing, planting and watching her garden grow. Help Grace learn patience as she realises that growing a green and glowing garden takes...
Curated Video
Snow Mountain (Solve multistep word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions with equal denominators using the number line)
A ski mountain had the first snowstorm of the season. Two days ago, the total snowfall was one and four fifths feet and yesterday an additional two and two fifths feet fell. Today it was sunny and three fifths of a foot of snow melted....
Reading Through History
The History of Christmas Decorations
The following video provides a short history to some of the most common Christmas decorations, including wreaths, mistletoe, tinsel, and poinsettias. Get the workbook hereref='http://amzn.to/2gRAzhP' target='_blank'...
Rockin' English Lessons
"The Seasons Song" - English Lesson on The Four Seasons
Get to know the four seasons with a rock n' roll ballad. Listen and sway as the singer details the four seasons, complete with hand-drawn animation and a fun beat.
TED-Ed
Why Should You Listen to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons"?
While many of your class members may find the opening strands of "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi familiar, few may know of the rich history of this program music. Viewers not only listen to portions of the music from each season,...
Crash Course Kids
Seasons and the Sun
Discover the differences between summer and winter, besides coats and bathing suits, with a short and informative earth science video. Sabrina, the narrator of the animated video, talks about the ways the earth's tilt affects the...
Be Smart
Why Seasons Make No Sense
Do the summer and winter solstices mark the beginning of the warmest and coldest quarters of the year? After an introduction of scientific concepts related to seasons, an informative video explains how the Romans are responsible for...
PBS
The Calendar, Australia, and White Christmas
Could a white Christmas in July ever actually happen? PBS's series on space time and measurement presents a video discussing how our ideas about the seasons won't hold true forever! The narrator explains how Earth's gyroscopic behavior...
TED-Ed
Why Do We Kiss Under Mistletoe?
Hanging mistletoe is a holiday tradition, but where did the idea of kissing under mistletoe come from? In actuality mistletoe can be found in nature throughout all four seasons, and is home and food to birds and insects. Watch a video...
Crash Course Kids
Earth's Rotation and Revolution
Where does the sun go at night? Don't worry, it's just facing the other side of the earth. Learn about Earth's axis, tilt, rotation, revolution, and what all this means for your summer vacation with an engaging earth science video.
TED-Ed
The Ballet that Incited a Riot
Imagine a ballet starting a riot! Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" did just that. Find out why the audience was so outraged by the score, choreography, costuming, and sets in this tradition-breaking ballet.
TED-Ed
What Cameras See That Our Eyes Don't
Cameras are amazing tools that enhance the way we see the world. From capturing time-lapse footage of seeds sprouting or seasons changing, to high-speed photography showing a bullet crashing through its target, cameras allow us to see...