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Instructional Video2:28
Curated OER

B. B. King: The Letter B

For Teachers Pre-K - K
You can't sing the blues without the letter "B". Groove along with Elmo and B.B. King as they sing about all the things you couldn't have without the letter "B". This is a fun song that reinforces beginning sounds, letter recognition,...
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Instructional Video1:06
Sesame Street

Letter A (Letter of the Day)

For Students Pre-K - K
Elmo introduces the letter of the day: A! He sings a catchy tune, asking kids to clap their hands along with him. 
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Instructional Video1:37
Sesame Street

Cookie's Letter of the Day: N

For Students Pre-K - K
Not again! Cookie tries everything he can think of, even calling super Grover, to stop him from eating the letter of the day cookie. Today's cookie is embellished with the nifty letter “N.”
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Instructional Video1:22
Sesame Street

Letter M Monster Meal

For Students Pre-K - K
Yes, it's time for the letter of the day. Because the letter M is so marvelous, Cookie Monster must munch it to bits.
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Instructional Video1:26
Sesame Street

Sesame Street: A is for Apple with Elmo

For Students Pre-K - K
The letter A can make so many words! Share the amazing A with your students. A words highlighted include: apple, ache, auto, awesome, arise, ape, afraid, and adios. This is a great video for building phonemic awareness and letter...
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Instructional Video0:33
Curated OER

Run!

For Teachers Pre-K - K
The letter “R” is featured in this video. Children form the letter “R” using construction paper and then run to emphasize a word that starts with this sound. It is a motivating way to introduce this letter.
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Instructional Video1:02
Curated OER

Mountain M

For Teachers Pre-K - K
Providing a creative introduction to the letter “M,” this video shows a character climbing a giant “M” as though it was a mountain. This would be a fun way to begin an exploration of this letter in a kindergarten or pre-school classroom.
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Instructional Video3:05
Curated OER

Celebrity Lullabies

For Teachers Pre-K - K
What do you do when you can't sleep? Elmo lays his fuzzy head down and listens to Ricky sing him a lullaby focusing on the letter “N.” The "N" words appear as Ricky sings them and he reinforces the /n/ sound by loudly singing NNNNNN....
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Instructional Video2:10
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Age of Learning

The Letter L Song

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
As the song says, "Once this song is through, you'll know how to tell, the words that begin with the letter L." Listen and sing along to the melodic tune of an instructional video highlighting L-letter words.   
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Instructional Video0:36
Sesame Street

A Is For Astronaut

For Students Pre-K - K
“A” is for astronaut! Build phonemic awareness and letter recognition with this short clip. An actual astronaut shares the letter "A" and makes the /a/ sound.
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Instructional Video2:42
Sesame Street

Anderson Cooper Reports

For Students Pre-K - K
Today on GNN (Grouch Network News) is the letter “G.” Anderson Cooper, Walter Cranky, and Dan Rather-not sound out "G" words to determine if "G" is a grouchy enough letter. This video is g-g-g-great for reinforcing the hard “G” sound.
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Instructional Video9:20
Curated OER

World War II in Color, Part 1/5

For Teachers 9th - 12th
What were the Allied and Axis countries doing just before the start of World War II? Take a peek into American, British, Spanish and German life (among others) on the eve of the most destructive war in world history. This is part one in...
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Instructional Video9:24
Curated OER

World War II in Color, Part 2/5

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Hail the Fhrer! Learn about German support for Adolf Hitler before and during World War II. Actual letters expressing the viewpoints of the time are read. This is part two of a five part series.
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Instructional Video0:36
Sesame Street

D: Dance

For Students Pre-K - K
Dance starts with the letter “D!” Elmo, Big Bird, and Snuffy dance with the letter “D.” This is a parody of the old iPod commercial.
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Instructional Video0:20
Sesame Street

We're The A Team - A Song

For Students Pre-K - K
Reinforce letter recognition with Ryan Reynolds, Telly, Abby, and Elmo. They sing a song that goes something like this: A, A, A, we're the A team, you can't have the A team without the letter “A.”
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Instructional Video2:25
Curated OER

Kindergarten Sight Words

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
A collection of single-syllable sight words appropriate for kindergarteners flashes across a yellow screen. Each word is clearly read and is printed in dark black lettering.
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Instructional Video3:17
Curated OER

Season 40 Highlights

For Teachers Pre-K - K
This video is a compilation of highlights from Sesame Street's Season 40. There are songs, famous people, and a lot of fun. This film could be used as a filler activity when pupils are done with their daily work.
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Instructional Video2:19
Khan Academy

Incrementing Shortcuts

For Students 6th - Higher Ed
Text messages full of abbreviations can be difficult to understand until you know what the letters stand for. The same goes for reading code because computer programmers are always coming up with ways to reduce typing. One typical line...
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Instructional Video9:19
Curated OER

World War II

For Teachers 9th - 12th
This WWII footage is in full color, a rarity for documentary images from this time period. The images are described in relation to what war is, how Germany fell to Hitler's control, and the new world order. Primary source documents such...
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Instructional Video5:56
TED-Ed

How One Teenager Unearthed Baseball's Untold History

For Students 6th - 12th
Discover how one young man made a major impact on a generation of individuals through simple dedication, consideration, and passion for something he loved. Cam Perron discusses how after writing letters to retired baseball players from...
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Instructional Video1:07
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Triplet Code

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Genetic code for amino acids always uses three letters. The explanation for why it occurs in triplets makes for a brief statistical video. Examples of single and double letter codes prove insufficient for the number of amino acids.
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Instructional Video11:10
Crash Course

Computer Vision: Crash Course Computer Science #35

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
Can your computer recognize you? Scholars learn about computer vision, starting with analyzing digital images. It progresses to face recognition and biometrics and ends with autonomous driving.
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Instructional Video12:39
Crash Course

Psychology of Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #38

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
Computers sometimes need to use psychology to improve. The 38th installment of the Crash Course Computer Science playlist looks at how social, behavior, and cognitive psychology play a role in the development of computers and computer...
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Instructional Video11:28
Bozeman Science

Genetic Drift

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Male northern elephant seals grow to be 13 feet in length and can weigh up to 4,500 pounds. In the video, scholars explore genetic drift in a population through a simulation. The instructor shows allele frequencies changing over time,...

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