Kids Academy
If You're Happy and You Know It - Children's Song with Lyrics - Nursery Rhymes
"If You're Happy and You Know It" is a popular nursery rhyme, credited to Dr. Alfred B. Smith, midway through the 1900s. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that “If you’re happy and you know it” is one of the best children poem out there and...
Curated Video
The ECG Song (R&B) - How to Read an ECG/EKG
Today, I'm diving deep into the magic of the ECG, and trust me, it's like music to my ears—literally. As someone who's always been fascinated by the way our body works, I'm taking you on a lyrical journey through the electrical symphony...
Curated Video
Julius Caesar 2.3 Soothsayer Song
This video segment is a musical interpretation of the themes in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." It features the Soothsayer warning of ominous signs and urging Caesar to heed these warnings to avoid his impending doom. The lyrics discuss...
Curated Video
Romeo and Juliet 5.3 The Hit List Song
This video features a song recounting the tragic sequence of events in Act 5, Scene 3 of "Romeo and Juliet," using a modern lyrical interpretation. It creatively outlines the key moments leading to the deaths of major characters,...
Curated Video
Romeo and Juliet 1.4 Queen Mab Song
Queen Mab's whimsical song adds a playful twist to Act 1, Scene 4, capturing the spirit of Mercutio's speech about the fairy queen. With catchy rhythms and humorous lyrics, the song delves into Queen Mab's mischievous nature and her...
Curated Video
Romeo and Juliet The Cast Song
This video features a catchy song titled "Romeo and Juliet: The Cast Song," which introduces the key characters of Shakespeare's famous tragedy through lively and engaging lyrics. The song creatively summarizes the roles and...
The Atlantic
America's Most Widely Misread Literary Sensation
Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken,” originally published in The Atlantic in 1915, is animated in a new video. The poem is often interpreted as an anthem of individualism and nonconformity, seemingly encouraging readers to take the road...
Sing Up
What a good idea! - Eyes on the sky - Sing Up
Eyes on the sky by Sheila Wilson Lyrics by Hiawyn Oram Interpreted by Andy Higgins This song is part of 'What a good idea!' the Sing Up Musical. Find out more at www.singup.org
Sing Up
What a good idea! - Switching it on - Sing Up
Music by Sarah Watts Lyrics by Hiawyn Oram Interpreted by Andy Higgins for Sing Up Find out more about Music and the Deaf at www.matd.org and Sing Up at www.singup.org
Sing Up
What a good idea! - World without the wheel - Sing Up
Music by Lin Marsh Lyrics by Hiawyn Oram Interpreted by Andy Higgins This song is part of 'What a good idea!' the Sing Up Musical. Find out more at www.singup.org
Curated Video
Julius Caesar 4.2 Song: Caesar's Ghost
This musical interpretation of a scene from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" portrays the haunting encounter between Brutus and the ghost of Caesar. The lyrics convey Brutus's introspection and dread as he acknowledges the consequences of...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Choosing the Correct Graph
With so many types of graphs, don't let your learners get stuck figuring out which one to use. To track how Zoe spent her allowance, use this interactive lesson to review all the types of graphs and pick the best one to display the data....
TED-Ed
The Origin of Countless Conspiracy Theories
What is Ramsey Theory? High schoolers view a video that opens the door to the explanation of hidden messages in patterns, and how our brains can make interpretations for things unintentionally.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: "To Prisoners" by Gwendolyn Brooks
Lyric poetry carries the expression of the solitary human voice. Does it then follow that solitary confinement is a school for great poetry? This video excerpted from Poetry in America brings together a group of interpreters who learned...