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B Is For Boat
Children
Learning
Adventure
EC
Education
EE1
EE2
Music
Reading
Let’s sing and learn phonics together! B is for bear, bus, boat, and bed!
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How Comic Books Can Help You Learn?
Youth
Animation
Art
Books
Education
Learning
Youth 120
Youth 125
Youth 130
Dig into the history of comic books and graphic novels in education, and explore their potential for helping kids learn.
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Learn To Read: Winter & Spring Words
Children
Education
EE1
EE2
How-to
Reading
Seasons
Vocabulary
Let’s learn some words themed around the chilly and warm seasons with Baby Lorax!
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A Is For Apple
Children
EC
Education
EE1
EE2
Food
Language
Music
Reading
Let’s sing and learn phonics together! A is for apple, ant, ax, and alligator!
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How To Choose Synonyms
Youth
Education
Grammar
Language
Vocabulary
Writing
Youth 110
Youth 115
You already know that there are lots of synonyms (different words with the same meaning) in English - but do you know how to choose which one to use?
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Scribble Drawings
Kids
Art
Creativity
Education
How-to
Kids 110
Kids 115
Kids 120
In this art lesson, students will explore a fun and creative drawing activity that begins with a simple scribble.
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What Colours Can You See?
Children
Education
EE1
EE2
Facts
Science
In this science lesson, students will learn about the world of colours.
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Cole The Deaf Therapy Dog
Youth
Animals
Disability
Education
Friendship
Inclusion
Inspiration
Youth 110
Youth 115
He spreads love everywhere he goes… then naps through a dance party like it’s nothing. Learn more about Cole in this video.
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What Creates Shadows?
Children
Education
EE1
EE2
Physics
Science
By the end of this lesson, students will understand what makes a shadow as well as how and why shadows change.
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Gerund Or Infinitive?
Youth
Education
Grammar
Language
Writing
Youth 110
Youth 115
When you use two English verbs together, what form does the second verb take? Should you use a gerund 'doing' - or an infinitive 'to do'?
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