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Instructional Video1:26
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Soliloquy On B

Pre-K - K
Patrick Stewart engages in a soliloquy about the letter “B.” He identifies its characteristics, and names words that begin with “B.” It's a great parody of Shakespeare's famous speech.
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Instructional Video1:27
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Kara Dioguardi: Pasta

Pre-K - K
With Kara Dioguardi's, help Elmo learns about pasta. He identifies fettuccine, fusilli, and rigatoni as pasta. It's a tantalizing exploration.
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Instructional Video3:20
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More Spaghetti

Pre-K - K
A customer tries to order a spaghetti meal from Grover but finds that it is not so easy. The video explores the concept of quantity, including more and less.
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Instructional Video3:23
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The Princess And The Pea

Pre-K - K
The famous story of the princess and the pea is parodied in this film. This resource is a great way to delve into storytelling and the way anyone can tell a tale and turn it into their own.
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Instructional Video3:46
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Read Me A Story

Pre-K - K
Big Bird and Zoe figure out how to get Maria to read them a story. In doing so, they list all of the reasons they love listening to stories. It can lead to a discussion of why reading is important.
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Instructional Video1:30
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Steppin'

Pre-K - K
A group of step dancers demonstrate the meaning of high/low, fast/slow, and up/down. This is a creative way to explore opposites. Your class will be motivated to create their own dances illustrating opposites.
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Instructional Video1:32
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Wanda Sykes: Journal

Pre-K - K
Wanda Sykes and Elmo have a discussion with each other to define the meaning of the word journal. Wanda gives great examples, like a science or personal journal. Incorporating journal writing in your classroom will help increase writing...
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Instructional Video3:20
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M: My Name Is Maya

Pre-K - K
Elmo and Maya Angelou discuss words that start with the letter M. What a fun way to explore M! It's short, but sweet.
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Instructional Video3:39
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Eat Me, Drink Me

Pre-K - K
Here is a clip from the Sesame Street version of Alice in Wonderland. Abby is too big to get to the door she has to think up a word that rhymes with drink. She gets bigger and smaller until she's able to get through the door.
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Instructional Video1:33
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Rebecca Romijn: Accessories

Pre-K - K
Rebecca Romijn shares the meaning of accessories with learners. Abby uses magic to show a series of accessories including a necklace, handbag, and more. Learners will love sharing the types of accessories they have on or at home. It can...
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Instructional Video2:31
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Grover and Megan Visit the Moon

Pre-K - K
A young girl named Megan tells Grover what she has learned about Chinese culture. She shares a story involving the moon, and other things she has learned in her Chinese language class. She also talks about moon cakes, and a myth...
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Instructional Video1:35
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It's Important

Pre-K - K
Cookie Monster shows what the word important means using cookies as his visual aid. He says that gingerbread, chocolate chip, and sugar cookies are all important to him. Learners can discuss what is important to them.
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Instructional Video1:35
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Jennifer Garner: Galoshes

Pre-K - K
Abby has some trouble understanding what the term galoshes means. Jennifer Garner helps her figure out what they are not, and they end up with a pair of pink, floral galoshes.
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Instructional Video3:54
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Ellen And Elmo Take Turns

Pre-K - K
Ellen is having fun listening to her headphones. Elmo wants to hear the music too. Ellen and Elmo decide to take turns listening to the music. They take turns until Elmo says he would rather listen to music at the same time, which they...
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Instructional Video3:29
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Dr. No

Pre-K - K
It's time for Monster Piece Theater with our favorite host, Alistair Cookie. This time James Bond sees the specialist Dr. No because he can't read the word no. When Mr. Bond takes off his dark glasses, he finds that he can read the word no.
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Instructional Video1:42
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Julie Bowen: Binoculars

Pre-K - K
What a great way to better understand the meaning of a word! Julie Bowen doesn't just tell viewers what binoculars means. She shows them.
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Instructional Video1:42
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Professor Tv: Open And Closed

Pre-K - K
Providing a demonstration of what the words open and closed mean, this video could be used as an introduction to this concept. Viewers will love the fun way Bill Irwin shows the meanings.
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Instructional Video4:07
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Kingdom Of O

Pre-K - K
Elmo looks for the Kingdom of E but finds the wrong place. He implores the king and queen to change their kingdom to the land of the letter “E.” What a fun way to introduce this letter!
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Instructional Video4:08
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A's Anatomy

Pre-K - K
If you like Grey's Anatomy, you and your little learner will love A's Anatomy. Here, Dr. Grover, the Alphabet specialist, attends to alphabet emergencies. In this episode, the letter "A" had an accident with an acrobat and needs to be...
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Instructional Video1:43
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The O Network

Pre-K - K
Oprah Winfrey voices the sound of the letter “O” in this film. She interviews the letter “O” about his favorite things, including omelets. What a fun video!
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Instructional Video1:50
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Grover Flies: F

Pre-K - K
Grover showcases the letter " F." He engages in a wonderful demonstration by flying. He also lists all sorts of words that start with this letter, such as fabulous.
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Instructional Video1:54
Sesame Street

Same And Different

Pre-K - K Standards
Identifying the ways things are the same and different can be tricky. This video walks viewers through this process. Zoe and Big Bird list the ways they are the same and the ways they are different. This could lead to exploration of...
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Instructional Video1:04
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Grover Finds The Letter A

Pre-K - K
Grover has forty seconds to find the letter “A." While he is unsuccessful, Big Bird helps him in his search.
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Instructional Video2:17
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Twiddlebug Outing

Pre-K - K
The Twiddlebugs learn about wheels in this film. They try to replace a busted wheel with a square shaped cracker and a triangular nacho, but soon realize that the only solution is to use a round object. This is great lesson on problem...

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