Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Dixie Chimps: Double O Heaven Letters "Oo"

Pre-K - 1st Standards
Sing along with the Dixie Chimps as the perform a ballad centered around the double O sound (oo). Vocabulary words used to reinforce the double "o" sound include book, took, hook, brook, crook, cooking, good-looking, and shook. [0:40]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Dixie Chimps: Home Is Where Long "O" Is Long "O"

Pre-K - 1st Standards
Sing along with the Dixie Chimps as they perform a country ballad about the long "O" sound. Featured vocabulary includes: rope, phone, hope, cone, noses, hosed, roses, bone, and home.
Instructional Video
Turtle Diary

Turtle Diary: Grade 1: Compound Words

K - 1st Standards
This TurtleDiary interactive video lesson [0:47] features information about compound words. Games and worksheets are included to supplement this video lesson about compound words.
Instructional Video
Turtle Diary

Turtle Diary: Animal Zoo

Pre-K - 1st Standards
This TurtleDiary video lesson features all letters of the alphabet. Animals that begin with each letter of the alphabet are featured. (5:55)
Instructional Video
Turtle Diary

Turtle Diary: Collective Nouns

1st - 5th Standards
This video presents a thorough explanation of collective nouns, including what they are and how they are usually structured in a sentence. Plenty of examples support learning this concept.
Instructional Video
Turtle Diary

Turtle Diary: Homophones

K - 1st Standards
This TurtleDiary interactive video lesson [1:27] features information about homophones. Games and worksheets are provided to supplement this homophones lesson
Instructional Video
Turtle Diary

Turtle Diary: Letter O

Pre-K - 1st Standards
This TurtleDiary video lesson features the letter "o" and its sound. Many words that begin with the letter "o" are featured. (1:23)
Instructional Video
Scratch Garden

Scratch Garden: Syllables

1st Standards
Count syllables in printed words. Start simple with one-syllable words such as "dog" and work your way up to four syllable words such as "salamander". [5:08]
Instructional Video
Shmoop University

Shmoop: Collective Nouns

1st - 3rd Standards
So you know that birds of a feather flock together, but a flock of birds doesn't always fly together. What if one bird goes rogue and flies out of formation? Do you then say that the flock are flying? Or are they still a single entity...