Thanksgiving Traditions | Thanksgiving Stories For Kids

In this lesson, Nancy shares her family’s Thanksgiving traditions, highlighting the fun activities they enjoy, such as participating in a morning road race and watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The celebration culminates in a festive family meal featuring traditional foods, where everyone expresses gratitude before indulging in delicious desserts. The lesson concludes with a quiz to reinforce key Thanksgiving customs and foods.

The 13 American Colonies – US History for Kids

In this lesson, students explore the United States of America, learning that it is composed of 50 states, each represented by a star on the American flag. The lesson highlights the historical significance of the original 13 colonies that formed the foundation of the country and encourages further exploration of the unique features of each state.

Solving Problems With Number Lines | Math | 1st Grade

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of “counting on” using a number line to solve missing number problems. By starting at a given number and counting up to the target number, we learned how to determine the missing value in equations, such as finding how many more days Mary will stay at camp or how many points Mike needs in his video game. With practice, students can become proficient in using number lines to solve similar math problems.

Happy Presidents’ Day ???????? #kidsacademy #presidentsday #presidentsdayforkids

In this lesson, we explored Presidents Day, a special day dedicated to remembering and celebrating the contributions of U.S. presidents, particularly notable figures like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. We discussed the importance of this day as a way to express gratitude for their leadership and highlighted fun activities like drawing and storytelling to engage with the topic. Overall, it’s a time to learn about and appreciate the leaders who have shaped our country.

International Women’s Day | Women in Science for Kids | Women Who Changed the World

In today’s lesson, we explored the magical world of music, learning that it consists of sounds created by instruments and voices that can evoke various emotions. We discovered different genres of music, from upbeat pop to calming classical, and engaged in fun activities to create our own music using everyday objects. Ultimately, we celebrated music’s ability to bring people together and enhance our experiences, encouraging everyone to express themselves through sound.

Skip Counting by 10 for Kids | Numbers 1-100 for Children

In this lesson, Bernie invites friends to join him in a fun learning adventure centered around counting by tens while inflating a flat football. Together, they count from 10 to 100, celebrating their progress as they prepare for a game of football. The lesson concludes with a suggestion to practice counting by tens with everyday objects, making learning both enjoyable and practical.

Independence Day Quiz! #quiz #kidsacademy

The lesson on the American Constitution highlights its creation in 1787 by a group of influential figures known as the “framers,” including Benjamin Franklin and George Washington, at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The Constitution serves as a foundational rulebook for the United States, ensuring fair treatment and guiding government operations, with its principles remaining relevant in contemporary society. Understanding the Constitution is essential for grasping the historical context and functioning of the American government.

Hickory Dickory Dock + More Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs

In this lesson, young learners embark on a delightful journey filled with songs and stories that introduce them to various concepts. They explore the playful rhyme of “Hickory Dickory Dock,” learn the days of the week, march along with “The Ants Go Marching,” meet the animals on Old MacDonald’s farm, and sing about Bingo the dog. Each activity is designed to engage children in a fun and interactive way, fostering their love for learning.

Question and Quotation Marks | 1st Grade | English Grammar

In the “Pirate Punctuation Fun!” lesson, students learn how to correctly use question marks and quotation marks through engaging pirate-themed examples. The lesson emphasizes two key rules: if the quoted material is a question, the question mark should be placed inside the quotation marks; if the entire sentence is a question but the quoted material is not, the question mark goes outside. Through practice sentences, students reinforce their understanding of these punctuation rules.

Learn Letters M to P | Preschool & Kindergarten

In today’s lesson, we explored the letters M, N, O, and P, along with words that start with each letter: “Mole,” “Night,” “Ox,” and “Pizza.” We engaged in fun discussions about each word’s meaning and related concepts, encouraging participation and practice. By the end of the lesson, students were motivated to continue practicing their letters and words to become letter experts!

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