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The Word "Get"

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Learn the sight word "get".

Do You Have A Crayon?

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Who else loves school supplies? The teacher is helping the students collect the items they need at school!

Making Mistakes When You Read

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Ollo notices how sentences sound to see if the words make sense. If they don't make sense, he reads the sentence again until he gets the words correct.

The Word "For"

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Learn the sight word "for".

How to uncover your best ideas

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This is episode 2 of the animated series, “Public Speaking 101.” Ideas change everything — and since language lets us share our ideas, learning how to use it well gives speakers the power to inspire people and even change how they think.

You've Been Misled About The Water Cycle

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In school, you probably learned about the water cycle with a diagram. The problem is…it’s wrong – or at the very least, pretty misleading.

Making Predictions

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Ollo makes predictions about what will happen next in the story. Pictures and text in the story can help inform these educated guesses.

The Word "Eat"

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Learn the sight word "eat".

How to Spot Fake AI Photos | Hany Farid | TED

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How do you know if that shocking photo in your feed is real, or just another AI fake? Digital forensics expert Hany Farid explains how he helps journalists, courts and governments find structural errors in AI-generated images, offering four practical tips everyday individuals can use when facing the internet’s war on reality.

Small Details, Big Impact

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Students will learn why writers use the descriptive writing technique of "Zooming In" to make a big impact on readers!

My Classroom

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Travel around the school and try different learning activities, like playing in the playground, reading in the library, and more!

How Illustrations Show Mood

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Reya and Sandy look at the pictures in the book to understand the mood of the story.

The Word "Did"

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Learn the sight word "did".

Professor Answers Neurodiversity Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

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Professor Matt Lerner, PhD joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about neurodiversity. What are some signs of autism?

Show, Don't Tell

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Students will learn the tricks of the descriptive writing strategy "show, don't tell" to bring people and characters to life!

Salt & Water Trick

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Try this salt and water science trick at home!

School Alphabet Song

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In this fun and educational ABC song, kids will learn the alphabet using only words found in a school setting.

The Word "Day"

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Learn the sight word "day".

Engaging The Senses With Imagery

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Students will discover how to captivate readers by using imagery in their writing.

Different Points Of View

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Reya and Sandy explore how characters in a story can have different points of view.

The Word "Come"

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Learn the sight word "come".