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What Do You Do With A Tail Like This?

Kids Literature
Explore the many amazing things that make these critters unique, as you journey through their fascinating animal world.

Papa, Please Get The Moon For Me

Literature
Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me tells the story of Monica, a young girl who dreams of playing with the Moon.

Details As Clues

Kids Literature
In this reading lesson, students will practice making inferences by using details from the passage.

D Is For Duck!

Literature
Let’s sing and learn phonics together! D is for duck, dog, donkey, and dinosaur!

The Mixed-Up Chameleon

Literature
The chameleon's life was not very exciting until the day it discovered it could change not only its colour but its shape and size, too.

A Little Spot's Wasted Worry

Literature
This book teaches children how worrying over and over about things doesn't help. Instead, they can focus on what they can do to prepare for if a worry comes up.

Descriptive Writing Across Genres

Youth Literature
Students will explore how descriptive writing techniques are used in both fiction and nonfiction.

The Word "Or"

Literature
Learn the sight word "or".

Parts Of Speech League

Kids Literature
Meet the superhero team that puts your sentences together.

Dr. Seuss Phonics Fun

Literature
Baby Fox might be a little sneaky, so stay sharp and enjoy these exciting phonics games!

Dr. Seuss Fun With Words And Sentences

Literature
Get ready for a PLAYFUL, RHYMING adventure for you to enjoy!

The Word "Man"

Literature
Learn the sight word "man".

Haiku: Saying More With Less

Youth Literature
In this lesson students will define haiku and its purpose, explain its basic structure, and analyze how it uses imagery.

The Word "Had"

Literature
Learn the sight word "had".

The Word "Has"

Literature
Learn the sight word "has".

Making Mistakes When You Read

Kids Literature
Ollo notices how sentences sound to see if the words make sense. If they don't make sense, he reads the sentence again until he gets the words correct.

Figurative Language: Hyperbole & Personification

Youth Literature
Students will learn what figurative language is and why writers use it in descriptive writing.

Making Predictions

Kids Literature
Ollo makes predictions about what will happen next in the story. Pictures and text in the story can help inform these educated guesses.

How Illustrations Show Mood

Kids Literature
Reya and Sandy look at the pictures in the book to understand the mood of the story.

Flamingo Flamenco!

Kids Literature
A silly celebration of the traditional Spanish flamenco, Flamingo Flamenco lightly touches on themes of self-expression and diversity.

How Illustrations Show Plot

Kids Literature
In this video, Sandy and Peck study the pictures in a book to help understand the story better.