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Grades

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Standards

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 309

    Read words with many different syllable types and learn how to be a world changer.

  • "Robots" Wimee's Words title card

    Lesson 213

    Wimee learns all about a robotics club with Kammi; Language Explorers teach us that “robot” is very similar in six languages; and Ms. Lisa from Kent District Library shares a book about making a friend.

  • Lesson 212

    Wimee powers up with Miss Jessica and learns the benefits of laughter; on Kid Chat, Kareem tells us about his essay contest experience; Miss Sienna with Ventura County Library shares a book that makes her laugh; and Language Explorers translate laughter into six languages.

  • Lesson 211

    Wimee and friends share things they are proud of; Brody interviews his grandpa about wheelchair basketball; Ms. Joyanne from Kent District Library shares a book about learning to whistle; and on Kid Chat, Elias shares his miniature skateboard park.

  • Lesson 210

    Wimee’s friend Nancy at FitKids360 shows us how to make a feelings bottle using sand; Ms. Heidi at Muskegon Area District Library shares information about the different colors of sand; and Ms. Lisa from Kent District Library shares a book about the ocean and sandcastles.

  • read write roar kindergarten

    Lesson 308

    Learn all about the letter U and read a story about a wolf mom and her pups.

  • Read, Write, ROAR! - 1st Grade Lesson

    Lesson 308

    Read a fun story about a girl who is called Mean Jean the Recess Queen. Then try a word ladder with long and short a and i words.

  • Read write roar 2nd grade

    Lesson 308

    Learn about timelines and spelling words with -ing endings.

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 308

    Read words with the -le ending, and read about inventing the stoplight.

  • Lesson 209

    Wimee and friends write a Three Sentence Story, illustrated by Brody on the Wimage board; ScribbleJim and Sparky play a learning game with locks and keys; Ms. Basya from Los Angeles Public Library shares a book about the zoo; and Nikhil teaches us how to make an oversized shiny key!

  • read write roar kindergarten

    Lesson 307

    Learn all about the letter M and practice building words.

  • Read, Write, ROAR! - 1st Grade Lesson

    Lesson 307

    Learn about community helpers and how to be an active citizen in your community. Then, write an opinion piece.

  • Read write roar 2nd grade

    Lesson 307

    Learn about schools of the past and today, and learn about the -ing ending.

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 307

    Read words with the -le ending.

  • Lesson 208

    Wimee shares a book about Michigan and a dream about Spaghetti Pickle Pie; Moby teaches us about pickling; Language Explorers translate pickle into six languages; and ScribbleJim sings a song about the imaginary grocery store with help from Wimee and friends.

  • Bryan from ArchiTreks

    Lesson 4

     Have you ever heard of time capsules? Because of how architects have designed the world we live in, any building [...]

  • Bryan from ArchiTreks

    Lesson 3

     How many different kinds of landmarks can you find in one neighborhood? Landmarks in a neighborhood act as an “anchor”. [...]

  • Lesson 207

    Wimee sings about animal sounds; Language Explorers translate cat into six languages; ScribbleJim and Baby Bumblebee sing a silly song about cat food; Mr. Phillip from Ventura County Library shares a book about cats; and Ms. Joyanne from Kent District Library introduces Cocoa and Fifi.

  • "Potluck" Wimee's Words title card

    Lesson 206

    Wimee’s friends, Vivian and Queenie, sing about potluck; Brody shares secret recipes; Language Explorers share potluck in six languages; Cailynn bakes cookies for her birthday; Wimee and friends play Number Crunching; and Ms. Donna from Los Angeles Public Library shares a book about dumpling day.

  • Lesson 205

    Wimee sings a song and writes a story with help from his friends; Lucy translates words into Spanish; ScribbleJim sings a song about yellow things; Miss Cherry from Ventura County Library shares a book about the sun; and our friend 123 Andres sings a song in Spanish about the color yellow!

  • Graphic of a hand holding a microphone next to the words "Beyond English Class: The Power of Poetry"

    Travel with host Justin Rogers as we meet young people throughout Michigan who use poetry to empower themselves and their communities.

  • Lesson 204

    Wimee sings a song about twos; Mr. Brad from Kent District Library teaches us numbers in Swahili; Ms. Joanna from Los Angeles Public Library shares a book about being “two-gether”; and in our Math Moment we find pairs with Karsen.

  • Lesson 203

    Wimee learns about clapping and circulation with Miss Jessica; Ms. Stephanie teaches us how to sign “applause” in ASL; Ms. Joyanne from Kent District Library shares a book about clapping; and during That’s So Cool, Wimee’s friends share an igloo they made!

  • Lesson 202

    Wimee learns to sign “soup” in ASL with Ms. Stephanie; Nancy from FitKids360 teaches us about My Plate; Ms. Lisa from Kent District Library shares a book about vegetable soup; Wimee and friends play the Number Crunching game; and Wimee gets ideas from his friends to write a soup song!

  • Make a duck mask necklace and quack along as we count and solve basic math equations.

  • Learn how children can sort, collect, and group objects they see in the real-world A simple chore, like laundry, can be an opportunity to discuss math with your kids.

  • Discover how children learn to count and how you, as a family member or caregiver of a young learner, can help encourage their development. Then explore ways you can bring number sense into the home by recognizing opportunities to talk about math in everyday life, including while clearing the breakfast table.

  • Learn the patterns and rules used to help predict outcomes. Then, while preparing lunch, find patterns and predict what will come next.

  • Look at the world and identify shapes, while discussing the attributes that define them. Then continue the conversation at home while putting groceries away.

  • Kids must develop a spatial sense to communicate with others about the world around them. To do so, it’s important that families use vocabulary related to position and location as often as possible around young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, we create magical bead wands while learning to sort and collect with your child. This video is included as part of PBS SoCal’s Family Math initiative, which provides math tools and support for families of young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, which requires little other than some newspaper and tape, we learn about the vocabulary of location and position (over, under, in front of and behind). Practicing these skills helps your children develop a spatial sense of objects in relation to other objects in a 3D space.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, we create a fun Bingo-style board game while helping your child develop number and counting skills. This video is included as part of PBS SoCal’s Family Math initiative, which provides math tools and support for families of young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, we hunt through magazines and newspapers for shapes while talking to our children about shape names and attributes. We then create colorful collages to share with the family. This video is included as part of PBS SoCal’s Family Math initiative, which provides math tools and support for families of young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, we learn to identify and create patterns before creating a simple loom from popsicle sticks and twine. The loom can be used to create endless patterns for hours of math related fun. This video is included as part of PBS SoCal’s Family Math initiative, which provides math tools and support for families of young learners.

  • Lesson 201

    Wimee and friends write a story about a chair; Ms. Stephanie signs “chair” in ASL; ScribbleJim, Sparky, Laina and Baby Bumblebee play musical chairs; Ms. Sharon from Ventura County Library shares a book about chairs; and Cailynn interviews Wimee’s Neighbor, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Hamilton.

  • Two people using ice sailing boats

    Lesson 2203

    This lesson will explore the phenomenon of wind in the winter through the pastime of ice boating to learn about [...]

  • read write roar kindergarten

    Lesson 306

    Learn all about the letter K and learn about being an active citizen in your community.

  • Read, Write, ROAR! - 1st Grade Lesson

    Lesson 306

    Read a new informational book about how you can be an active citizen in your community, and learn some new high frequency words.

  • Read write roar 2nd grade

    Lesson 306

    Learn about verbs and the -es ending.

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 306

    Practice words with the -le ending and read a biography.

  • read write roar kindergarten

    Lesson 305

    Learn all about the letter H and about different types of homes.

  • Read, Write, ROAR! - 1st Grade Lesson

    Lesson 305

    Get out and about in the community to learn about community helpers.

  • Read write roar 2nd grade

    Lesson 305

    Learn about using the -es ending to make words plural.

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 305

    Hunt for a mystery word and read a biography.

  • Lesson 24

    Use the number line to place, compare, and order decimals to the hundredths. Use estimation and an algorithm based on place value to add decimals to hundredths. Use the number line to place, compare, order, and add decimals to the hundredths.

  • Lesson 23

    Match visual models to the numbers they represent in fraction and decimal format. Solve problems with decimal fractions. Match visual models to the numbers they represent in fraction and decimal format.

  • Still from the Extra Credit episode Math Fun

    Lesson 306

    Student host Arise helps us have fun with…math! We learn characteristics of triangles by making shapes with our bodies, discover [...]

  • Lesson 22

    Use visual models and equations to solve problems involving multiplying and dividing fractions. Use models & equations to solve problems involving multiplying and dividing fractions.

  • Still from the Extra Credit episode Women's History

    Lesson 305

    Student host Treasure helps us celebrate the incredible contributions women have made in science, math, literature, technology, and more.

Subjects

Grades

Shows

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 309

    Read words with many different syllable types and learn how to be a world changer.

  • "Robots" Wimee's Words title card

    Lesson 213

    Wimee learns all about a robotics club with Kammi; Language Explorers teach us that “robot” is very similar in six languages; and Ms. Lisa from Kent District Library shares a book about making a friend.

  • Lesson 212

    Wimee powers up with Miss Jessica and learns the benefits of laughter; on Kid Chat, Kareem tells us about his essay contest experience; Miss Sienna with Ventura County Library shares a book that makes her laugh; and Language Explorers translate laughter into six languages.

  • Lesson 211

    Wimee and friends share things they are proud of; Brody interviews his grandpa about wheelchair basketball; Ms. Joyanne from Kent District Library shares a book about learning to whistle; and on Kid Chat, Elias shares his miniature skateboard park.

  • Lesson 210

    Wimee’s friend Nancy at FitKids360 shows us how to make a feelings bottle using sand; Ms. Heidi at Muskegon Area District Library shares information about the different colors of sand; and Ms. Lisa from Kent District Library shares a book about the ocean and sandcastles.

  • read write roar kindergarten

    Lesson 308

    Learn all about the letter U and read a story about a wolf mom and her pups.

  • Read, Write, ROAR! - 1st Grade Lesson

    Lesson 308

    Read a fun story about a girl who is called Mean Jean the Recess Queen. Then try a word ladder with long and short a and i words.

  • Read write roar 2nd grade

    Lesson 308

    Learn about timelines and spelling words with -ing endings.

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 308

    Read words with the -le ending, and read about inventing the stoplight.

  • Lesson 209

    Wimee and friends write a Three Sentence Story, illustrated by Brody on the Wimage board; ScribbleJim and Sparky play a learning game with locks and keys; Ms. Basya from Los Angeles Public Library shares a book about the zoo; and Nikhil teaches us how to make an oversized shiny key!

  • read write roar kindergarten

    Lesson 307

    Learn all about the letter M and practice building words.

  • Read, Write, ROAR! - 1st Grade Lesson

    Lesson 307

    Learn about community helpers and how to be an active citizen in your community. Then, write an opinion piece.

  • Read write roar 2nd grade

    Lesson 307

    Learn about schools of the past and today, and learn about the -ing ending.

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 307

    Read words with the -le ending.

  • Lesson 208

    Wimee shares a book about Michigan and a dream about Spaghetti Pickle Pie; Moby teaches us about pickling; Language Explorers translate pickle into six languages; and ScribbleJim sings a song about the imaginary grocery store with help from Wimee and friends.

  • Bryan from ArchiTreks

    Lesson 4

     Have you ever heard of time capsules? Because of how architects have designed the world we live in, any building [...]

  • Bryan from ArchiTreks

    Lesson 3

     How many different kinds of landmarks can you find in one neighborhood? Landmarks in a neighborhood act as an “anchor”. [...]

  • Lesson 207

    Wimee sings about animal sounds; Language Explorers translate cat into six languages; ScribbleJim and Baby Bumblebee sing a silly song about cat food; Mr. Phillip from Ventura County Library shares a book about cats; and Ms. Joyanne from Kent District Library introduces Cocoa and Fifi.

  • "Potluck" Wimee's Words title card

    Lesson 206

    Wimee’s friends, Vivian and Queenie, sing about potluck; Brody shares secret recipes; Language Explorers share potluck in six languages; Cailynn bakes cookies for her birthday; Wimee and friends play Number Crunching; and Ms. Donna from Los Angeles Public Library shares a book about dumpling day.

  • Lesson 205

    Wimee sings a song and writes a story with help from his friends; Lucy translates words into Spanish; ScribbleJim sings a song about yellow things; Miss Cherry from Ventura County Library shares a book about the sun; and our friend 123 Andres sings a song in Spanish about the color yellow!

  • Graphic of a hand holding a microphone next to the words "Beyond English Class: The Power of Poetry"

    Travel with host Justin Rogers as we meet young people throughout Michigan who use poetry to empower themselves and their communities.

  • Lesson 204

    Wimee sings a song about twos; Mr. Brad from Kent District Library teaches us numbers in Swahili; Ms. Joanna from Los Angeles Public Library shares a book about being “two-gether”; and in our Math Moment we find pairs with Karsen.

  • Lesson 203

    Wimee learns about clapping and circulation with Miss Jessica; Ms. Stephanie teaches us how to sign “applause” in ASL; Ms. Joyanne from Kent District Library shares a book about clapping; and during That’s So Cool, Wimee’s friends share an igloo they made!

  • Lesson 202

    Wimee learns to sign “soup” in ASL with Ms. Stephanie; Nancy from FitKids360 teaches us about My Plate; Ms. Lisa from Kent District Library shares a book about vegetable soup; Wimee and friends play the Number Crunching game; and Wimee gets ideas from his friends to write a soup song!

  • Make a duck mask necklace and quack along as we count and solve basic math equations.

  • Learn how children can sort, collect, and group objects they see in the real-world A simple chore, like laundry, can be an opportunity to discuss math with your kids.

  • Discover how children learn to count and how you, as a family member or caregiver of a young learner, can help encourage their development. Then explore ways you can bring number sense into the home by recognizing opportunities to talk about math in everyday life, including while clearing the breakfast table.

  • Learn the patterns and rules used to help predict outcomes. Then, while preparing lunch, find patterns and predict what will come next.

  • Look at the world and identify shapes, while discussing the attributes that define them. Then continue the conversation at home while putting groceries away.

  • Kids must develop a spatial sense to communicate with others about the world around them. To do so, it’s important that families use vocabulary related to position and location as often as possible around young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, we create magical bead wands while learning to sort and collect with your child. This video is included as part of PBS SoCal’s Family Math initiative, which provides math tools and support for families of young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, which requires little other than some newspaper and tape, we learn about the vocabulary of location and position (over, under, in front of and behind). Practicing these skills helps your children develop a spatial sense of objects in relation to other objects in a 3D space.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, we create a fun Bingo-style board game while helping your child develop number and counting skills. This video is included as part of PBS SoCal’s Family Math initiative, which provides math tools and support for families of young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, we hunt through magazines and newspapers for shapes while talking to our children about shape names and attributes. We then create colorful collages to share with the family. This video is included as part of PBS SoCal’s Family Math initiative, which provides math tools and support for families of young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, we learn to identify and create patterns before creating a simple loom from popsicle sticks and twine. The loom can be used to create endless patterns for hours of math related fun. This video is included as part of PBS SoCal’s Family Math initiative, which provides math tools and support for families of young learners.

  • Lesson 201

    Wimee and friends write a story about a chair; Ms. Stephanie signs “chair” in ASL; ScribbleJim, Sparky, Laina and Baby Bumblebee play musical chairs; Ms. Sharon from Ventura County Library shares a book about chairs; and Cailynn interviews Wimee’s Neighbor, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Hamilton.

  • Two people using ice sailing boats

    Lesson 2203

    This lesson will explore the phenomenon of wind in the winter through the pastime of ice boating to learn about [...]

  • read write roar kindergarten

    Lesson 306

    Learn all about the letter K and learn about being an active citizen in your community.

  • Read, Write, ROAR! - 1st Grade Lesson

    Lesson 306

    Read a new informational book about how you can be an active citizen in your community, and learn some new high frequency words.

  • Read write roar 2nd grade

    Lesson 306

    Learn about verbs and the -es ending.

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 306

    Practice words with the -le ending and read a biography.

  • read write roar kindergarten

    Lesson 305

    Learn all about the letter H and about different types of homes.

  • Read, Write, ROAR! - 1st Grade Lesson

    Lesson 305

    Get out and about in the community to learn about community helpers.

  • Read write roar 2nd grade

    Lesson 305

    Learn about using the -es ending to make words plural.

  • read write roar 3rd grade

    Lesson 305

    Hunt for a mystery word and read a biography.

  • Lesson 24

    Use the number line to place, compare, and order decimals to the hundredths. Use estimation and an algorithm based on place value to add decimals to hundredths. Use the number line to place, compare, order, and add decimals to the hundredths.

  • Lesson 23

    Match visual models to the numbers they represent in fraction and decimal format. Solve problems with decimal fractions. Match visual models to the numbers they represent in fraction and decimal format.

  • Still from the Extra Credit episode Math Fun

    Lesson 306

    Student host Arise helps us have fun with…math! We learn characteristics of triangles by making shapes with our bodies, discover [...]

  • Lesson 22

    Use visual models and equations to solve problems involving multiplying and dividing fractions. Use models & equations to solve problems involving multiplying and dividing fractions.

  • Still from the Extra Credit episode Women's History

    Lesson 305

    Student host Treasure helps us celebrate the incredible contributions women have made in science, math, literature, technology, and more.