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Pbs Learning Media: Pin Pon
In this video [1:23] presenters model the Pin Pon song in Spanish, and explain how it helps children build important pre-reading skills.
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Pbs Learning Media: Attention, Breath, & Body
Watch the ways students learn mindfulness by paying attention to their senses, breath, and body movements. [3:38]
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Pbs Learning Media: Chapter 5: As Ohio Goes: Northeast Ohio
Though population in the NE region of Ohio has been in decline in past decades, it still is home to the most voters in the state. It's also a bastion for Democrats, helping to make or break their chances in Ohio. Its voters reflect the...
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Pbs Learning Media: Chapter 4: As Ohio Goes: Northwest Ohio
With deep roots in farming and factories, the Northwest region of Ohio is home to key industries and a Midwestern sensibility that any candidate would be wise to speak to. With a historically conservative lean, if candidates do well...
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Pbs Learning Media: Chapter 3: As Ohio Goes: Central Ohio
Central Ohio is our first stop on our journey around the "Five Ohios." As the fastest growing-and youngest-region of the state. The state capital of Columbus has come a long way from "Cowtown" to metropolis. Its political tilt and...
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Pbs Learning Media: Chapter 2: As Ohio Goes: The Past Paints the Present
Ohio's status as swing state, and as a strong bellwether, goes back at least 120 years, but the reason for it goes back even further, to its founding. In this section we explore how the past paints the present, and set the stage for our...
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Pbs Learning Media: Chapter 1: As Ohio Goes: Introduction
The adage, "The nation goes as Ohio goes," is a reflection upon Ohio's key status when it comes to presidential elections and campaigns. But why is that the case? What is so special about Ohio? Our journey begins here. [1:46]
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Pbs Learning Media: Empowering Girls: Classroom Close Up, Nj
Highlighting a student project where students learn about the life of New Jersey native and suffragette Alice Paul and other positive role models for girls, such as Amelia Earhart and Malala Yousafzai. As a culminating project, the...
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Pbs Learning Media: Pakistanis Stand With Malala: Pbs News Hour
Arooj, a junior reporter from Youth Journalism International, recently wrote about the Pakistani public's reaction to Malala's shooting, and the widespread backlash against the Taliban and their interpretation of Islamic law.
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Pbs Learning Media: Malala Yousafzai Answers Students' Questions: Pbs News Hour
Show your students the story of an extraordinary young Pakistani education activist with this video and educational material from PBS NewsHour from September 16, 2014. [5:58]
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Pbs Learning Media: Joel Breman Thinks World Can Eliminate Malaria by 2050
Learn about the current efforts to prevent the spread of malaria, from prevention techniques to the drugs that are available. Joel Breman talks about a how a new class of drugs and bed nets treated with insecticide can offer protection...
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Pbs Learning Media: Inexpensive Inventions and the World's Poor: Earth Sky
Environmental scientist Ashok Gadgil is perhaps best known for his inventions which include an ultraviolet water purifier that can provide clean, cheap water for a thousand people per day and an inexpensive, ultra-efficient cooking stove...
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Pbs Learning Media: Sesame Street: Song: I Wonder
Ernie sings a song about wondering. He wonders why a falling star falls and where it goes when it falls. Sometimes he wonders how and why bumblebees fly. This video teaches questioning and observation. [1:52]
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Pbs: Odd Squad: Ms. O Tries to Be Nice
Learn about comparing numbers in this fun clip from the Odd Squad. Ms. O desperately wants to get back on Santa's nice list before Christmas. With a little help from Oscar, will she get there in time?
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Pbs: Odd Squad: Combining Gadgets
Use this fun example to compose 10 from numbers within 10. Agent Oscar shows agents how to combine gadgets to form the gadget they need.
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Pbs: Odd Squad: Lord Rectangle, Ms. Triangle, Gen. Pentagon and Prof. Square: Pbs Kids Lab
This video will help children with identifying shapes. Olive introduces the eccentric characters at Shapely Manor: Lord Rectangle, Miss Triangle, General Pentagon, and Professor Square.
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Pbs: Odd Squad: Game Time!
Olive and Otto need to add multiple small numbers together in series. There's only one thing to do: go to the Mathroom.
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Pbs: Odd Squad: Welcome to the Pools
Learn about symmetry with the Odd Squad. Oscar shows off the Odd Squad pools and tells about the symmetric scientist who created them.
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Pbs Learning Media: Ab Cs From Space
Explore different types of landforms and water bodies found in familiar and remote locations on Earth's surface in this video gallery from WGBH and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Students get a unique perspective of the vast variety...
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Pbs: Wyoming's Native Americans: Native American Veterans
Learn about Wyoming's Native American Veterans as three United States military veterans who call the Wind River Reservation home tell their stories.
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Pbs: Native American Culture: Cherokee Singer
Watch Cherokee singer Paula Nelson perform two songs that were taped at the 2006 Festival of Native Peoples in Cherokee, N.C.
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Pbs: The Underground Railroad: Social Studies Arts Toolkit
Historians describe several local sites in Kentucky on the Underground Railroad, and tell the story of the Cincinnati 28, who made a daring escape and then hid in plain sight as they passed through Cincinnati.
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Pbs: Workplace Essential Skills: The Writing Process in Construction
In the construction industry, written communication may be used to document things that happened or need to happen, make orders, and ask and answer questions. To write effective messages, follow a proven process for writing.
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Pbs: Georgia Stories: Mary Musgrove, a Georgia Biography
Known as Coosaponakeesa by the Creek Indians, Mary Musgrove's mixed heritage, linguistic skills, and intimate knowledge of native culture made her a unique and influential character in early Georgia history.
