Subjects
Shows
Lesson 1064
Get up and MOVE with Melanie Rappelli. Do Gymnastic Strength and Conditioning.
Lesson 1055
Learn form for upper body exercises.
Lesson 1051
Warm up with jumping jacks and move into a series of front, side, and back lunges.
Lesson 1047
Grab a jump rope, a string, or tie together some plastic bags and discover how you can use the equipment to do strength training.
Lesson 1052
Use some paper plates or small household objects to practice your coordination and jumping skills.
Lesson 1050
For this movement activity, you'll work the mobility of your hips and glutes.
Lesson 1053
Work your upper and lower body using a 5 gallon bucket.
This movement activity focuses on stretching and recovery while sitting.
Are you getting enough sleep at night? Grab your weights, work on your balance and learn about the importance of fitness and a regular sleep schedule.
You can get a great workout with common household items. Grab a towel or pool noodle and get moving.
A jar filled with different movements will suprise you with fun ways to improve your fitness.
Practice your drumming skills while getting a great full body workout.
Help children learn important virtues.
Lesson 101
We meet the Good Eggs and see how they help the new Egg, Benedict, adjust to their town. Benedict is not making friends easily, but the Eggs try to make him feel more comfortable by understanding his situation. He ends up trusting his new friends and gets a new outlook.
Lesson 102
We find Benedict jumping to a wrong conclusion and almost ruining the class Halloween party. He assumes he was not invited to the party but he saw the invite list before it was finished. He took some negative action that upset the other Eggs.
Lesson 103
We find Ms. Poach giving the class a "gratitude challenge." Benedict, as usual, is reluctant to take on the challenge and says he has nothing to be grateful for. However, Greggory ends up having a bike accident, and the Eggs use the situation to help Benedict find plenty of gratitude!
Lesson 104
Christmas is approaching and Ms. Poach talks to the class about the importance of being a generous person. She emphasizes that giving things is important, but giving time is just as important. Benedict is once again reluctant, but Seggourney helps him find his generous side!
Lesson 105
Reggie’s cousin, Peggy, comes to visit. She feels sad about her parent’s relationship and cannot focus on anything. Practice begins for Jack & the Beanstalk but she forgets to fasten the hooks of the beanstalk that Benedict is climbing!
Lesson 106
Ms. Poach gives each Egg a crystal heart to commemorate their wonderful play performance and to show her love for them. Peggy loses her heart, which Benedict finds. He refuses to give it back to her until the Eggs show him the real meaning of love.
Lesson 107
Peggy returns home to help work things out with her parents. But, Benedict has his own issues to resolve - he refuses to play on a baseball team with girls and a girl coach! He learns an important lesson in acceptance and realizes how wrong he was.
Lesson 108
As Earth Day approaches, Ms. Poach challenges the Eggs to design a project that would help clean up the environment. The Eggs come up with a school-wide recycling project, but Benedict comes up with a project that nearly rushes his dog, Scrambler, to the pet hospital!
Lesson 109
Coach Flo gives a pep talk about being a responsible baseball player. Benedict wants more responsibility to help him stay focused on the upcoming championship game, so he volunteers to water the flower garden after school each day.
Lesson 110
Benedict gets a hard lesson in honesty as he tries to cut corners with his summer business plans and ends up hurting his friends. He has Peggy running part of his business, but she gets annoyed with his dishonesty and ends up leaving.
Lesson 111
The Eggs enter the Albumen Fun Run contest in order to raise money for the children at the hospital. They train hard, but Benedict just cannot complete the mile. He ends up finding his confidence in an unlikely place. Peggy also finds confidence to deal with her situation at home.
Lesson 112
The final episode of this first season, the Eggs go on their annual camping trip. Benedict tags along with Reggie’s family, but not before causing embarrassing and annoying problems. He gets the same treatment by some little Eggs at the campground, which causes him to realize his own behavior.
Lesson 1029
Safely practice an underhand throw in your living room.
Lesson 1033
Get your heart rate up with a series of knee highs, frog jumps, walking lunges and other exercises you can do right in your living room.
Engaging lessons help students build number sense and learn strategies for solving all kinds of math problems.
Kindergarten–3rd Grade learners build literacy skills with engaging ELA lessons.
Bobby Cat asks Al Paca about the drink that he's making; the question turns into a conversation about Juneteenth.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Have you ever heard the sound of a steel tongue drum? Detroit musician Demetrius Thomas demonstrates this beautiful instrument which he uses to explore otherworldly and unplugged sonic environments.
Learn sign language right at home.
Lesson 6
Architects Brian and Jess team up with kids to find the "heart of the city," the center that cities grow around. Visit the streets of old Detroit to learn how cities change over time, and use maps and landmarks to find the heart of your city.
Lesson 5
Animals are masters of building homes that fit in with the natural environment. We humans can learn a lot from them! Visit a green building in Ann Arbor and look for environmentally friendly features in the buildings you see every day.
Lesson 6
Architects Brian and Jess team up with kids to find the "heart of the city," the center that cities grow around. Visit the streets of old Detroit to learn how cities change over time, and use maps and landmarks to find the heart of your city.
Lesson 5
Animals are masters of building homes that fit in with the natural environment. We humans can learn a lot from them! Visit a green building in Ann Arbor and look for environmentally friendly features in the buildings you see every day.
Lesson 101
Answer the big questions: What are the parts of a map and how can a map help me describe where I live? Then, work with words that have the -ar- spelling.
Lesson 102
Make your own book about where you live and learn about different ways to spell the sound /or/.
Lesson 103
Learn about different ways to spell the sound /er/ and answer the big questions: What are the parts of a map and how can a map help me describe where I live?
Lesson 104
Draw a map of your neighborhood, then read and match homophones with the /air/ sound.
Lesson 105
Learn about your town and about the /ear/ sound.
Subjects
Shows
Lesson 1064
Get up and MOVE with Melanie Rappelli. Do Gymnastic Strength and Conditioning.
Lesson 1055
Learn form for upper body exercises.
Lesson 1051
Warm up with jumping jacks and move into a series of front, side, and back lunges.
Lesson 1047
Grab a jump rope, a string, or tie together some plastic bags and discover how you can use the equipment to do strength training.
Lesson 1052
Use some paper plates or small household objects to practice your coordination and jumping skills.
Lesson 1050
For this movement activity, you'll work the mobility of your hips and glutes.
Lesson 1053
Work your upper and lower body using a 5 gallon bucket.
This movement activity focuses on stretching and recovery while sitting.
Are you getting enough sleep at night? Grab your weights, work on your balance and learn about the importance of fitness and a regular sleep schedule.
You can get a great workout with common household items. Grab a towel or pool noodle and get moving.
A jar filled with different movements will suprise you with fun ways to improve your fitness.
Practice your drumming skills while getting a great full body workout.
Help children learn important virtues.
Lesson 101
We meet the Good Eggs and see how they help the new Egg, Benedict, adjust to their town. Benedict is not making friends easily, but the Eggs try to make him feel more comfortable by understanding his situation. He ends up trusting his new friends and gets a new outlook.
Lesson 102
We find Benedict jumping to a wrong conclusion and almost ruining the class Halloween party. He assumes he was not invited to the party but he saw the invite list before it was finished. He took some negative action that upset the other Eggs.
Lesson 103
We find Ms. Poach giving the class a "gratitude challenge." Benedict, as usual, is reluctant to take on the challenge and says he has nothing to be grateful for. However, Greggory ends up having a bike accident, and the Eggs use the situation to help Benedict find plenty of gratitude!
Lesson 104
Christmas is approaching and Ms. Poach talks to the class about the importance of being a generous person. She emphasizes that giving things is important, but giving time is just as important. Benedict is once again reluctant, but Seggourney helps him find his generous side!
Lesson 105
Reggie’s cousin, Peggy, comes to visit. She feels sad about her parent’s relationship and cannot focus on anything. Practice begins for Jack & the Beanstalk but she forgets to fasten the hooks of the beanstalk that Benedict is climbing!
Lesson 106
Ms. Poach gives each Egg a crystal heart to commemorate their wonderful play performance and to show her love for them. Peggy loses her heart, which Benedict finds. He refuses to give it back to her until the Eggs show him the real meaning of love.
Lesson 107
Peggy returns home to help work things out with her parents. But, Benedict has his own issues to resolve - he refuses to play on a baseball team with girls and a girl coach! He learns an important lesson in acceptance and realizes how wrong he was.
Lesson 108
As Earth Day approaches, Ms. Poach challenges the Eggs to design a project that would help clean up the environment. The Eggs come up with a school-wide recycling project, but Benedict comes up with a project that nearly rushes his dog, Scrambler, to the pet hospital!
Lesson 109
Coach Flo gives a pep talk about being a responsible baseball player. Benedict wants more responsibility to help him stay focused on the upcoming championship game, so he volunteers to water the flower garden after school each day.
Lesson 110
Benedict gets a hard lesson in honesty as he tries to cut corners with his summer business plans and ends up hurting his friends. He has Peggy running part of his business, but she gets annoyed with his dishonesty and ends up leaving.
Lesson 111
The Eggs enter the Albumen Fun Run contest in order to raise money for the children at the hospital. They train hard, but Benedict just cannot complete the mile. He ends up finding his confidence in an unlikely place. Peggy also finds confidence to deal with her situation at home.
Lesson 112
The final episode of this first season, the Eggs go on their annual camping trip. Benedict tags along with Reggie’s family, but not before causing embarrassing and annoying problems. He gets the same treatment by some little Eggs at the campground, which causes him to realize his own behavior.
Lesson 1029
Safely practice an underhand throw in your living room.
Lesson 1033
Get your heart rate up with a series of knee highs, frog jumps, walking lunges and other exercises you can do right in your living room.
Engaging lessons help students build number sense and learn strategies for solving all kinds of math problems.
Kindergarten–3rd Grade learners build literacy skills with engaging ELA lessons.
Bobby Cat asks Al Paca about the drink that he's making; the question turns into a conversation about Juneteenth.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Have you ever heard the sound of a steel tongue drum? Detroit musician Demetrius Thomas demonstrates this beautiful instrument which he uses to explore otherworldly and unplugged sonic environments.
Learn sign language right at home.
Lesson 6
Architects Brian and Jess team up with kids to find the "heart of the city," the center that cities grow around. Visit the streets of old Detroit to learn how cities change over time, and use maps and landmarks to find the heart of your city.
Lesson 5
Animals are masters of building homes that fit in with the natural environment. We humans can learn a lot from them! Visit a green building in Ann Arbor and look for environmentally friendly features in the buildings you see every day.
Lesson 6
Architects Brian and Jess team up with kids to find the "heart of the city," the center that cities grow around. Visit the streets of old Detroit to learn how cities change over time, and use maps and landmarks to find the heart of your city.
Lesson 5
Animals are masters of building homes that fit in with the natural environment. We humans can learn a lot from them! Visit a green building in Ann Arbor and look for environmentally friendly features in the buildings you see every day.
Lesson 101
Answer the big questions: What are the parts of a map and how can a map help me describe where I live? Then, work with words that have the -ar- spelling.
Lesson 102
Make your own book about where you live and learn about different ways to spell the sound /or/.
Lesson 103
Learn about different ways to spell the sound /er/ and answer the big questions: What are the parts of a map and how can a map help me describe where I live?
Lesson 104
Draw a map of your neighborhood, then read and match homophones with the /air/ sound.
Lesson 105
Learn about your town and about the /ear/ sound.