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How do people study the past, and what can be learned by studying artifacts from the past? Read about schools of the past and present and learn about using the -es ending to make words plural.

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  • Lesson 119

    Moby talks about stories being everywhere; Wimee tells a story about a river trip he took with a worm; Ms. Sara translates today's story words into Spanish; Wimee talks with kids about being writers; Ms. Kelaine takes us on a tour of the KDL Bookmobile where thousands of stories live; and Wimee dreams about discovering the most magical book in the world!

  • Lesson 120

    Wimee and friends sing a song about things they're thankful for; Moby takes a road trip to an art exhibit at Veterans' Park in Grand Rapids, MI; Wimee and friends write a story about a cake-eating frog; Ms. Sara translates our key story words into Spanish; Michael creates a cool Wimage in the Lab; Director Adams from the MVAA tells Wimee about Veteran's Day and about who veterans are.

  • Lesson 121

    Wimee and friends sing a rhyming song about a great big bear; Wimee writes a story about a chipmunk's forest adventure and Nia creates a Wimage for it; Ms. Stephanie teaches us how to say our key story words in ASL; Wimee's friend Rose Johnson tells us a Native American story from Michigan about a bear and his tail