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What Do I Smell?
Miss Palomine starts her day by smelling flowers, perfume, and then a rotten sandwich. She then recites the poem, “Something Smells Good” and continues the discussion about pleasant smells and unpleasant smells. She challenges the...
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Comparing Data on a Graph
Miss Palomine reviews her Cars, Buses, Trucks graph. She then tells the student about Socrates’s cookie-eating contest and how he will practice for the contest. Socrates will choose 10 cookies from a jar of 20 different kinds of cookies....
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More Positions
Miss Palomine tells a funny story to illustrate the concepts of inside and outside. She then revisits the day her friends stood in line waiting for tickets to the Smiling Poppers concert to illustrate the concept of in front of and behind.
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Zero and One
Miss Palomine introduces the numbers of the week, zero and one. She gives examples of the numbers, both with words and with amounts. She plots zero and one on a number line. She introduces the student to the number friends Zoe Zero and...
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1, 2, 3...
Miss Palomine references day 11’s lesson of order of events to instruct the student to learn the order of numbers: 1, 2, 3. She teaches the student the terms, “first,” “second” and “third.”
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Investigating Conjunctions
"Investigating Conjunctions" identifies and uses conjunctions in sentences.
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Parts of a Story: Beginning
"Parts of a Story: Beginning" models how to identify what happens at the beginning of a story.
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SkillSprints: Building Good Log-on and Log-off Habits
Good log on and log off habits are part of building strong cybersecurity. In this video, you'll learn how to improve your log-on and log-off habits and better protect yourself online.
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Writing a Ratio as a Percent
"Writing a Ratio as a Percent" uses multiplication to show the percent of a ratio as a rate per 100.
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There is Something Fishy Going On Around Here
Coach Socrates reviews the protein section of the food pyramid and tells the student that fish is another excellent source of protein. He talks about the different kinds of fish we can eat, and then demonstrates to Miss Palomine how to...
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Fair Share: Mean of a Data Set
Fair Share: Mean of a Data Set uses the mean of a given data set, describe fair share by drawing pictures.
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Multiplication Using Groups
All around you, there are groups of objects in all shapes and sizes. When you have a lot of groups of something, it may be harder to figure out the total number of objects. Multiplication can help you with that! Come and dive with us in...
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Multiplication Using Arrays
We all appreciate the power of multiplication and how helpful it can be in solving real life problems. In this video, MightyOwl presents multiplication visualized via the help of arrays. Join in!
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Socrates’ Super Fabulous Mini Cheesecakes
Coach Socrates shows Miss Palomine how to make a delicious snack – his Super Fabulous Mini Cheesecakes!
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Cut-Out Cookies
Coach Socrates shows Miss Palomine how to use a rolling pin to make tasty cut-out cookies. He also introduces the cookie cutter and the spatula.
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We All Scream for Ice Cream
Coach Socrates reviews the oils and fat section of the food pyramid and the dairy section. He explains that having a snack like ice cream every once in awhile is okay. He then demonstrates to Miss Palomine and the student how to make...
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Viva la Vegetables
Dr. Algae talks about the importance of choosing healthy foods to eat. He revisits The Fabulous Five Food Groups and focuses this lesson on vegetables.
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Make Your Own Original Recipe
Food Detective Berry Blue describes how to create an original recipe.
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How Much Do You Eat?
The Food Detective Berry Blue talks about calories and what happens to our bodies when we eat too many calories. She then introduces us to the USDA MyPlate recommendations for eating healthy, balanced meals.
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The Mighty Human Body: Understanding Our Amazing Parts and Functions
In this video, students learn about parts of the human body. From our brain to our bones, muscles to lungs, students explore basic body parts and their functions. Now, try to catch me before I run out of breath!
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Can Federated Learning Improve Internet Privacy? | Google FLoC
Google wants to use federated learning to improve internet privacy. Will it really work?
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Making Inferences
Making Inferences explains how context clues can be used to make inferences about a story.
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Fact Family: Multiply and Divide
“Fact Family: Multiply and Divide” reviews multiplication and division fact families and provides examples of how fact families can be used to solve division problems.