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Pbs: Odd Squad: Mr. Frank's Flat Cart

K - 1st Standards
Learn about the relationships between two- and three-dimensional objects with the Odd Squad. A new villain is on the loose, and he's flattening things around town. Olive and Otto are on the case!
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Pbs: Odd Squad: Shape Crystals

K - 1st Standards
Oscar shows how to count sides to determine different shapes, which is important when agents come into contact with a shape crystal.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Odd Squad: Missing Cake: Pbs Kids Lab

K - 1st Standards
This Odd Squad video will help children with identifying shapes. Lord Rectangle's birthday cake is missing, and he suspects one of his shape-loving friends stole it! Olive and Otto think they know how to identify the real culprit.
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Pbs: Odd Squad: Centigurps Love Spheres

K - 1st Standards
Learn about identifying spheres and counting in bundles of fives with the Odd Squad. Oscar and Otto know that centigurps love spheres, so the agents focus their search on places where spheres can be found. They put the captured...
Instructional Video
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Pbs: Odd Squad: Centigurps Escape

K - 1st Standards
Learn about spheres and the importance of following directions with the Odd Squad. Ms. O needs Otto to deliver a secret box to storage at headquarters, but he can't help but look inside. When he opens the box, he accidentally releases a...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Odd Squad: General Pentagon's Alibi

K - 1st Standards
Learn about shapes in this fun clip from the Odd Squad. General Pentagon tries to convince Otto that he didn't steal Lord Rectangle's birthday cake.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Odd Squad: Welcome to the Tube Lobby

K - 1st Standards
Learn about three-dimensional objects with the Odd Squad. Oscar trains agents on how to use the Odd Squad tube system.
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PBS

Pbs: Odd Squad: Welcome to the Pools

K - 1st Standards
Learn about symmetry with the Odd Squad. Oscar shows off the Odd Squad pools and tells about the symmetric scientist who created them.