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Preschool and Kindergarten Sport - Agility ladder ideas for co-ordination and balance
In this lesson, me (Coach Danny) and Elijah take you through some agility ladder ideas you can use with your preschool and elementary grade kids. They're great to improve speed, co-ordination and balance...
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It's D-Day
Daisy Dog comes to visit and Miss Palomine teaches your student how to trace the uppercase -D and lowercase -d. Then they practice writing Dd.
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C, It’s Not That Hard
Miss Palomine teaches the student how to trace the uppercase and lowercase -c. They then practice writing the uppercase and lowercase -c.
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Getting Ready to Write
Miss Palomine talks about good writing techniques, such as how to hold the pencil properly, how to sit in the chair, and how to place the paper. After she explains the lined paper’s headline, midline, and baseline, she instructs the...
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Writing Your First Name
Miss Palomine tells the student that Katie is her first name. She then writes her name on elementary lined paper, reviewing the strokes for each letter and showing the letter character associated with each letter. She tells the student...
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Writing Wally Whale's W
Miss Palomine finds Wally Whale’s initials written in the sand as she strolls along the beach. She and the student review the lined paper and then they practice tracing and writing the uppercase -W and the lowercase -w.
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Get Inspired by Pablo Picasso
Welcome to the channel! This is 'Art Practice’, a series of short videos giving an intro into the art practice of artists around the world. You can use this video if your’e new to creativity, a seasoned artist looking for new techniques...
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An “A” Paper
Miss Palomine first shows the student how to trace both the left slant and the right slant on lined paper. She then demonstrates how to write the uppercase A.
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The Lowercase a
Miss Palomine reminds the student about the headline, the midline and the baseline. With the help of Adam Apple, she instructs the student how to write the lowercase -a.
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Oh, Those "O"s
Miss Palomine begins her discussion of the letter -O by reminiscing about last year’s summer vacation. She says an “O” sentence. Miss P reviews the headline, midline, and baseline, then teaches the student how to trace the uppercase -O...
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It Is T Time
Miss Palomine receives a text message from her friend April. It says that there is a sale on “T”s. Miss Palomine isn’t sure which kind of -T April is referring to. Miss Palomine and the student practice tracing and writing the uppercase...
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What Are U Looking At
Miss Palomine admires Unity’s -U. She then talks about how the -U is written with just one, curvy line. She and the student review the lined paper and then they practice tracing and writing their uppercase -U and the lowercase -u.
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Zach Zebra Zigzagged to the Zoo
Miss Palomine tells the student that she wanted to go to the zoo with Zach Zebra, but she couldn’t keep up with all his zigzagging. Miss Palomine then talks about the differences in the uppercase -Z and lowercase -z. She and the student...
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Writing the Letter V
Miss Palomine introduces Valerie Violin. She then talks about how writing Valerie’s -V with straight lines is different from writing Unity’s -U with just one, curvy line. She and the student review the lined paper and then they practice...
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Xtra Special Writing
Miss Palomine talks about playing Tic-tac-toe with Socrates. As she was writing the letter -X, she thought about how much fun it was. She and the student review the lined paper and they then practice tracing and writing the uppercase -X...
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Words around My Home
Using simple objects around the house, Miss Palomine and the student sound out simple words, identify the letters in those words, and then practice writing the words on elementary lined paper.
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Inch by Inch
Miss Palomine begins the lesson by reminding the student about the measurement of length. She then talks about how length is measured in inches. She measures some common objects to illustrate the size of an inch and encourages the...
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Investigating Conjunctions
"Investigating Conjunctions" identifies and uses conjunctions in sentences.
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Introduction to Cursive Writing
Explore the star writer focus points and cursive writing strokes and achieve an introduction to forming both lowercase and uppercase cursive letters.
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A Pencil Upgrade: Woodturning on a Mini Lathe
In this video, we machine a new body from flame maple for a P205 mechanical pencil. We use a miniature lathe and simple tools to do this so anyone can give this woodworking project a go!
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Learn English: Objects in the Home
Cute characters introduce children to English words for common objects in the home. Words include: couch, window, chair, house, stairs, table, door, pillow, lamp, blanket, light switch, bed, paper, drawer, pencil, fan, pen, closet, and...
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Exploring Measurement: Inches, Centimeters, and Meters
Let's watch this MightyOwl video and learn to measure objects using different units. Jenny and Chen are out in the yard, measuring a little tree that they planted together. Jenny says that the little tree is 3 feet tall. Chen says that...