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Everyday Learning

Grade Levels: Pre K - 2
Core Subject(s): K - 2 Core
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Episodes:

  • Everyday Learning: All Around Town

    This animation features a child and her father using a simple map to plan their activities for the day. The video introduces children to concepts related to mapping, location, and time.

    Length: 00:01:29
  • Everyday Learning: Do the Penguin Shuffle

    This musical animation explores beats and rhythm as six different animals, including a shuffling penguin, move to their own slow, medium, and fast songs. The animation challenges kids to make up their own beats and move like an animal.

    Length: 00:01:32
  • Everyday Learning: Finding My Place

    In this animation, a boy describes his evening routine, which includes helping his parents with chores. The video reinforces concepts related to the role of children in families.

    Length: 00:01:25
  • Everyday Learning: Let's Draw

    It's easy for young students to talk about their own artwork, but what about someone else's? In this animation students take a tour of a classroom gallery as a boy describes his own and his classmates' drawings.

    Length: 00:01:26
  • Everyday Learning: Let's Eat Dinner

    It’s fun to try new foods with a friend! Follow our narrator as she tries traditional dinners with families from Kenya, Japan, and Lebanon. This animation teaches students about friends and foods from other world cultures, helping them recognize that diversity exists and that people differ in language, dress, food, and more!

    Length: 00:01:30
  • Everyday Learning: Let's Look Inside Our Body

    Why do we have bones? What do they do? What are they called? This animated poem takes a look inside our bodies to discover many of the important jobs our bones have.

    Length: 00:01:08
  • Everyday Learning: Let's Pretend

    This animation follows friends Andrew and Sophie as they pretend to be jungle explores, acting out their adventures. The video is designed to encourage dramatic play.

    Length: 00:00:55
  • Everyday Learning: Let's Ride the Bus

    We all have to follow the rules. This fun, animated poem follows students as they board the bus and head to school, following all of the rules along the way.

    Length: 00:01:23
  • Everyday Learning: Let's Tell a Story

    What kind of wacky adventures can a classroom hamster have when different voices help to tell the story? This animation follows Hammie the hamster as three different students narrate his story. At the end of the animation the viewer is challenged to complete Hammie?s adventure.

    Length: 00:01:02
  • Everyday Learning: Let's Trade

    This animation takes young viewers to a playground where three children are trading toys with each other. The video introduces the economic concepts of barter and trade.

    Length: 00:01:27
  • Everyday Learning: Muffing is Missing

    This animation takes children on a hunt through the backyard to find Muffin, a missing cat. Students will need to use their knowledge about counting by ones and twos, sorting by color, and patterns to reunite Muffin with her owner in time for dinner.

    Length: 00:02:00
  • Everyday Learning: Picturing the Past

    In this animated video, a child looks at photographs of family members and events, making connections between the images she sees and her own experiences. The video helps young viewers understand and apply the concepts of past, present, and future.

    Length: 00:01:25
  • Everyday Learning: Two Days Away

    It’s exciting when a friend comes over to play! This animated poem teaches students about simple concepts of time like night vs. day; and today, tomorrow and yesterday; while our narrator waits for his friend to arrive.

    Length: 00:01:16

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