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Letter Of Day Game Show: Y

Pre-K - K
Using a timer, the Cookie Monster has to identify words that start with the letter Y. Young students are sure to respond to this funny and enticing presentation.
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Wanda Sykes Exercises with Elmo

Pre-K - K
Wanda Sykes plays a game like Simon Says with Elmo in this clip. Together they show how exercise can be fun and a normal part of your daily routine.
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Neil Patrick Harris Gets Interviewed by Elmo

Pre-K - K
When Elmo interviews Neil Patrick Harris, they talk about music, roller coasters, and their favorite snacks.
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Letter M Monster Meal

Pre-K - K
Yes, it's time for the letter of the day. Because the letter M is so marvelous, Cookie Monster must munch it to bits.
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Ten: Butterfly

Pre-K - K
A bright and colorful animated butterfly takes ten petals and rearranges them in this Sesame Street video. The butterfly shows that ten can be 1 group of ten, 2 groups of five and so on. This video demonstrates the value of ten to early...
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Jack in the Box: Ten

Pre-K - K
A child turns a Jack-in-the-Box handle ten times to illustrate counting. What a quick and visually appealing way to review this concept.
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Zoe Says

Pre-K - K
A game of "Zoe says" with Zoe and Elmo is a great way to warm-up for the day. Use this video, as your class plays along, to get all of the wiggles out before your next lesson!
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Counting By Two's

Pre-K - K
A little girl invites us to count by two's. Each image flips to reveal objects appearing by two's. The little girl counts to ten by two's, four different times.
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Theater B

Pre-K - K
A young girl creates a story featuring the letter “B” and a boat. A creative method for featuring this letter means it could be used as a review. Viewers could even write their own tales involving this letter.
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Take a Break

Pre-K - K
Big Bird and Elmo talk about health, including the importance of rest. This video discusses all of the things that children can do when they have free time; including reading a book, using their imagination, or just sitting. It's a great...
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All I Want for Christmas

Pre-K - K
Big Bird wants to talk to his best friend, Snuffy, but he's not around. Big Bird sings a song into Snuffy's answering machine telling him about his Christmas wish, that his best friend would come home.
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Cedric the Entertainer: Canteen

Pre-K - K
Build your language arts with Cedric and Abby. They define the word and then show all of the items that contain water but are not canteens. Abby realizes that the water thing she has with her is actually a canteen.
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Elmo Interviews Chandra Wilson

Pre-K - K
Chandra Wilson tells Elmo about her favorite things including carrots, the song “Shout,” and dancing.
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Counting Bats with the Count: Four

Pre-K - K
Count the bats to find out today's number of the day. The Count counts three bats but nothing happens. He adds one more bat to the mix for a total of four, four wonderful bats. The number of the day is four.
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Pinball: 12

Pre-K - K
Counting to the number twelve is fun with this video which tracks the path of a pinball. This animated film could be used as a way to reinforce counting skills or as a motivator prior to a math lesson.
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Sesame Moment: Dennis Franz

Pre-K - K
Dennis Franz shares his special moment on Sesame Street involving reciting the alphabet. Learner can watch this video and then figure out a creative way to recite the alphabet using props, visual aids, or other devices.
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What are the Inverse Properties of Addition and Multiplication?

6th - 9th
The instructor demonstrates that when you add the opposite value of a given number to that number you will always get zero. Then she shows how multiplying by the inverse of any number except zero will equal 1.
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What are the Multiplication Properties of 0 and -1?

5th - 8th
Is it true that any number multiplied by zero is zero? Is it true that any nonzero number multiplied by -1 is the opposite sign of the number being multiplied? Watch this video and listen to the instructor as she demonstrates how these...
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Elmo's World: Kids Talk Animal

Pre-K - K
Kids love making animal sounds, and they love Elmo! Dorothy the fish and Elmo talk to several children about wild animals. Each child tells Dorothy about a wild animal and then shows her what that animal does. They depict a lion, an...
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Kids Talk About Games

Pre-K - K
Games are the feature of this film. Children share their favorite games in this short clip. This could be used before a lesson on games.
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16 Acorns

Pre-K - K
Using cheerful children's voices, 16 acorns are counted on tree branches. In this Sesame Street video, the acorns form the number 16 to reinforce the visual representation of the number. This is a fun way to help reinforce early counting...
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A Is For Astronaut

Pre-K - K
“A” is for astronaut! Build phonemic awareness and letter recognition with this short clip. An actual astronaut shares the letter "A" and makes the /a/ sound.
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Kids Talk About Self

Pre-K - K
What a great film! In this short clip, children talk about all the things they can do by themselves, like brushing their teeth, taking a picture and more. It's important for children to focus on all the things they can do, instead of the...
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Martians Discover 16

Pre-K - K
Providing an introduction to 16, Martians interact with this number. This could be a fun way to introduce the number in a kindergarten or pre-school classroom.