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Rock A Lingua

La Primavera (Spring)

K - 8th
Spring has sprung—or in Spanish, ¡la primavera ha llegado! Enjoy the warm weather, longer days, and colorful gardens of springtime with a fun Spanish song.
Audio3:08
Rock A Lingua

Las Cuatro Estaciones (Four Seasons Song)

K - 8th
¿Cuál es tu estación favorita? Sing about the cold weather of winter, the bright flowers of spring, the heat of summer, and the falling leaves of fall with an engaging Spanish song about the four seasons.
Audio20:24
Storynory

The Missing Bunny

2nd - 6th Standards
Add a 20-minute audiobook titled "The Missing Bunny" to your spring curriculum. Find out what happens when a monkey named Theo is framed when the Easter Bunny goes missing, but thanks to a helpful police dog, is set free and claimed...
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Storynory

The Boy Who Cried Wolf

2nd - 6th Standards
Boost the importance of telling the truth with an audiobook taken from Aesop's fable, "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." This version is told by the young boy who is now a grown man looking back on the time he made the unfortunate decision to lie.
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Storynory

Four Aesop Fables

2nd - 6th Standards
Listen and enjoy as an engaging narrator reads four of Aesop's fables in a 13-minute audiobook. Fables include "The Rat and the Elephant," "The Grasshopper and the Ants," "The Fox and the Crow," and "The Little Mouse."
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Lit2Go

The Swallow and the Crow

5th - 8th Standards
What characteristics make a true friendship? Pupils explore the question when reading "The Swallow and the Crow," Aesop's fable about two birds comparing their feathers. The post-reading graphic organizer encourages thinkers to write...
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Can an Early Spring Confuse Nature's Clock?

9th - 10th
Tom Turpin and Kristin Schleiter discuss how an early spring can affect flower buds and bees.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Sci Fri Book Club Talks Silent Spring

9th - 10th
Silent Spring revisited: Ira Flatow and Flora Lichtman host the first SciFri Book Club meeting.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Spring Birding

9th - 10th
Sure, there's always the first robin of spring, and the swallows returning to Capistrano -- but what other birding sights should you be on the lookout for as the weather warms?
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AdLit

Ad lit.org: A Video Interview With John Green

9th - 10th
John Green, author and a semi-professional videoblogger, lives in Indianapolis, Indiana, with his wife, Sarah and his dog Willy. He was born in Indianapolis in 1977, grew up in Florida and then moved to Alabama where he attended Indian...
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AdLit

Ad lit.org: A Video Interview With t.a. Barron

9th - 10th
T.A. Barron grew up on a ranch north of Colorado Springs, Colorado. He attended Princeton University, where he completed the Teacher Certification program and served as class president before receiving his B.A. in History in 1974....
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Ibis Communications

Eyewitness to History: Fire Fight, 1899

9th - 10th
The resource explores America's war with Spain during the spring and summer of 1898. Students listen to Major Frank Anders discuss a battle during the Philippine Insurrection.
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NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: Season Underway for West Nile Virus

9th - 10th
Informative article from NPR describing the threat of the West Nile Virus for citizens in the United States for the summer of 2003. Heavy spring rains have increased the number of mosquitoes and the risk of West Nile. There is also a map...
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Seasonal Allergies

9th - 10th
If you're a sufferer of seasonal allergies, you may not need to be told that in some parts of the country, the spring allergy season is in full swing. We'll talk allergies this hour.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: All Aboard the Electric Bikes

9th - 10th
Spring is in the air, and thoughts turn to bicycles. How about an electric bike? Hear this lecture about the use of electric bikes in China, the current versions on the market, and how they will change the future of transportation. [21:42]
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 2: Olduvai Stone Chopping Tool 19 Jan 2010

9th - 10th
A simple chipped stone from the Rift Valley in Tanzania marks the emergence of modern humans. Faced with the needs to cut meat from carcasses, early humans in Africa discovered how to shape stones into cutting tools. From that one...

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