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Events
Elephant Toothpaste with Curious Crew
Virtual Event in partnership with WKAR on June 22 at 10am
Behind the Scenes with the Penguins from the Detroit Zoo
Online Event on June 24 at 10am
Videos in This Week's Activity Book
Events
Elephant Toothpaste with Curious Crew
Virtual Event in partnership with WKAR on June 22 at 10am
Behind the Scenes with the Penguins from the Detroit Zoo
Online Event on June 24 at 10am
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- Prefixes and Saving the Salmon Part 1Lesson 205
Prefixes and Saving the Salmon Part 1
English3rd GradeLearn about prefixes under- and after-, read about salmon, and start a narrative writing.
- Storms and the Letter SLesson 206
Storms and the Letter S
EnglishKindergartenLearn about the letter S and organize information about storms.
- S’more S Blends and Writers as RevisersLesson 206
S’more S Blends and Writers as Revisers
English1st GradePractice new words and learn how to edit and revise a story.
- Explosions and -ngth WordsLesson 206
Explosions and -ngth Words
English2nd GradePractice words that include -ngth-, then read and write about volcanoes.
- Prefixes and Saving the Salmon Part 2Lesson 206
Prefixes and Saving the Salmon Part 2
English3rd GradeLearn about the under- and after- prefixes and continue our narrative writing.
- Hero Stories 2: Getting StartedLesson 102
Hero Stories 2: Getting Started
English4th Grade, 5th GradeIn this episode, we talk about what a hero is!
- Hero Stories 1: IntroductionLesson 101
Hero Stories 1: Introduction
English4th Grade, 5th GradeSome of the first stories people told were about heroes, and they're still among the most popular stories today. In this video series, we're going to be creati…
- HeroesLesson 403
Heroes
ArtEnglishHealth & FitnessMath4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th GradeJoin host Benjamin as we celebrate the heroes - whether they are veterans, everyday helpers, or the kind who wear capes.Special thanks to our content partners …