Learn French With Alexa
Practise your French verb ÊTRE (TO BE)
In this episode Alexa takes a look at the French verb ÊTRE (TO BE).
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Precise Word Choice
“Precise Word Choice” will guide you in writing with more emotional information through word choice.
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Building New Words With a Suffix
Join Mrs. Taylor as you become a construction worker who builds new words by adding a suffix to a base word. Stay tuned until the end of the video to see how you can build a tower out of cards.
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Antonyms for Kids
You are a detective as you search for antonyms in each scene. Play Would you rather with antonyms. There's also a grammar challenge of the day at the end of the video for students to complete at school or home.
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Synonyms for Kids
Join Mrs. Taylor as we learn about synonyms with a winter theme. Stay tuned until the end of this video so you can see if it snows. There is a grammar challenge that students may complete as a classroom assignment.
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Subtraction With Regrouping: May the Force Be With You!
Join Jedi Taylor as she takes you on an adventure to a galaxy far, far away to learn how to subtract two digit numbers without and with regrouping.
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Making Predictions as You Read
How can readers make predictions as they read? Following the fortune teller reading, predict what will happen next by observing pictures. Then read 3 situations on task cards to predict what will happen next. Your future looks bright...
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Sight Words for Kids: Learning Sight Words at a Party (sight word fluency)
Here are the sight words addressed in this video: some, her, would, could, time, has, look, more, write, way
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Infinitives for Kids: An Interactive Grammar Lesson
Students will learn how to find the infinitives in a sentence. It will help students locate the verb. This video has a bat theme.
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Geometry: Out of This World Polygons
Learn about polygons: pentagons, hexagons, heptagons, and octagons. Feed the polygon cookies to my monster friends in outer space. Math Challenge of the Day: Students go on a scavenger hunt around their house to find examples of polygons.
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Multiply By 3 - The Floor is Lava!
Strategies: 1. count by 3 2. __ groups of __ (draw a picture) 3. memorize
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Division Fact Fluency (St. Patrick's Day)
Join Mrs. Taylor as she searches for a pot of gold. Students will review the division facts 2, 5, and 10. Students review related facts for 18, 3, and 6.
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Measuring to the Nearest Inch and Half Inch
Have you ever gone micro-fishing? Catch tiny fish and measure them to the nearest inch and half inch.
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Subtraction Across Zeros
Join me in a snowball fight as we learn how to subtract four digit numbers with regrouping across zeros. It's SNOW much fun when we practice together.
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Geometry: How to Combine 2-3 Polygons to Create A New Shape
Magician Mrs. Taylor puts 2-3 polygons in her hat. Pause the video to allow students the opportunity to figure out which polygon is created after they are combined. Play the video and see if you got the correct answer.
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Fiction and Non Fiction
This video goes over different examples of fiction and non-fiction books. Some genre is mentioned. It begins to teach students about author's purpose. The purpose of a non-fiction book is to inform us. The purpose of a fiction book is to...
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QAR Reading Strategy (Question-Answer Relationship)
Parents: If your child is a struggling reader, consider using this reading strategy. Teachers: This video may be used to introduce QAR to your class. You can also assign it to students who are virtual.
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Sight Words For Kids: Practice With A Cat (sight word fluency)
Sight Words: new, only, work, know, live, give, most, very, our, said
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Sight Words For Kids: At the Flower Garden (sight word fluency)
Practice the following sight words in my flower garden. (there, use, each, which, how, other, about, out, many, and then). How many flowers will you have in your bouquet by the end of the movie?
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Nouns at the Beach
Third grade students walk down the beach with me to find examples of nouns. Students are then challenged to create a table showing nouns in another location such as a school or football field.
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Sight Words For Kids: Baking Sight Word Cookies (sight word fluency)
Students learning to read may benefit from learning sight words. Here are the words that students will learn in the video: my, than, been, who, now, find, long, down, come, may, did, get
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Sight Words for Kids: Collect Shells at the Beach (sight word fluency)
Listen to and read 10 sight words with me (for, or, when, this, your, they, from, words, what, were). Then see how quickly you can say them before I do.