Señor Jordan
Cuentas Conmigo - Episodio 10 (past tense)
So Jamoncito finally ventures to Chile... but how does he get there again?
Señor Jordan
Cuentas Conmigo - Episodio 1 (past tense)
So I tell stories in my classes a la TPRS (created by Blaine Ray). It's pretty awesome and my students learn a lot more language and enjoy it. I've been cataloging my experiences with TPRS since I started teaching with it during the...
Señor Jordan
Cuentas Conmigo (Temporada 2) - Episodio 2 (past tense)
Here's episode two where we learn what there was!
Señor Jordan
Cuentas Conmigo (Temporada 2) - Episodio 1 (past tense)
I really loved making an interactive story with you all before summer break! If you didn't get a chance to see the original one, click the link below. And sit back and enjoy the new storyline as it develops!
Señor Jordan
Cuentas Conmigo - Episodio 13 (past tense)
Hopefully you didn't lose sleep over the weekend wondering how exactly the two made it to the lake! But what did they find at the lake? Is Jamoncito's journey finally coming to a close?
Señor Jordan
Cuentas Conmigo - Episodio 11 (past tense)
In this episode we find out what exactly lives in Chile. Does Jamoncito find a pink penguin for his friend?
Curated Video
Unlocking the Mind: A Journey Through the Wonders of Memory
As you read this text, your eyes transmit signals to your working memory, briefly storing each word to ensure you comprehend the sentence without confusion. The reason you understand what you read lies in your long-term memory — or so at...
Curated Video
Exploring Setting
Exploring Setting explores the concept of setting in a literary work by identifying the setting and explaining the effect(s) the setting has on the main character.
Curated Video
I Recall: Part 2
“I Recall: Part 2” reviews characters, setting, and events and asks questions about these story elements after reading the story “The Clubhouse.”
Curated Video
I Recall: Part 1
“I Recall: Part 1” discusses characters, setting, and events and applies these story elements to answering questions about the fiction story “Learning to Fly.”
Curated Video
Fiction Nonfiction Genre: Story Elements
This video focuses on the two main genre of books: fiction and nonfiction. Kids learn aspects of each type of book and then practice naming whether a book is fiction or nonfiction. Kids also learn about realistic fiction.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jeff Bradbury - Becoming Storytellers
Jeff Bradbury is an ISTE Award Winning (2021) and globally recognized digital learning strategist, educational broadcaster, public speaker, and entrepreneur, whose powerful message has inspired thousands of educators through the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Lessons in Empathy and Creativity: The Impact of Compassionate Teachers
Sean Arnold is a special educator and STEM Coach who has taught in New York City’s District 75 citywide special needs program since 2005. This video highlights the impact of two influential teachers on the Sean's life. These teachers...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Empowering Students Through Digital Storytelling
Michael Hernandez is a high school teacher in Los Angeles who believes in teaching philosophy and ethical decision-making through digital storytelling projects. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity and individuality in learning,...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Laurie Guyon - Teachers Make a Difference - Mrs. McShara
Laurie Guyon is an Integration Specialist for Schuylerville Central Schools in New York. She is a Common Sense Educator, Google Educator, Apple Teacher, Buncee Ambassador, Seesaw Ambassador, Nearpod Educator and PioNear, Flipgrid...
Curated Video
What's Your Problem?
A video entitled “What’s Your Problem?” which discusses how a character in a story tried different solutions to solve his problem.
Weird History
Beloved Celebrities Who Were Jerks
For centuries, society has cheered on men who rack up the greatest number of “conquests” - conquests of women, that is. In some circles, sleeping with thousands of women is ostensibly a badge of accomplishment. Even several popes have...
Curated Video
Point of View
“Point of View” will help students to decipher between the different points of view, including first-person point of view, third-person limited point of view, and third-person omniscient point of view.
Curated Video
Tales of Some Folks
A video entitled “Tales of Some Folks” which describes the characteristics of a folktale and gives some examples of folktales.
Curated Video
Guess What Happens Next
A video entitled “Guess What Happens Next” which explores how to make predictions while reading the story "The Tortoise and the Hare."
Curated Video
My Main Man or Woman
“My Main Man or Woman” models how to identify characters, especially main characters, in stories.
Curated Video
Best Practice use of Media When Teaching History
Renee Shaw hears from Educators who share their tips and tricks for successfully using media in their social studies classes when teaching history.
John D Ruddy
The Dawn of Middle Earth - Manny Man Does Lore
Find out about the events that shaped the early world of JRR Tolkien's Middle-Earth leading to the Awakening of the Elves.
Sir Linkalot
Spelling Lesson 31–Even More Acrostics & “Susie’s Stories” (Sir Linkalot Time!)
Grow Your Muscles at the G Y M, and watch those weights! Find out what we are talking about in our livestreaming spelling lesson: Even More Acrostics & “Susie’s Stories” (Sir Linkalot Time!). Livestreaming on Sir Linkalot’s YouTube...