Olympics Quiz – Summer Olympic Games 2024 #kidsacademy #olympics

In this lesson, students explore the history and significance of the Olympics, highlighting that the United States holds the record for the most Olympic medals. They learn about the inclusion of new sports, such as skateboarding in the Tokyo 2020 Games, and the symbolism of the Olympic rings, which represent the unity of the world’s continents. The lesson concludes with fun facts about the Olympic Games, emphasizing their global nature and rich history.
Learn Letters M to P | Preschool & Kindergarten

In this lesson, students are introduced to the letters M, N, O, and P, along with words that begin with each letter, such as “Monkey,” “Night,” “Octopus,” and “Pizza.” Each letter is accompanied by fun facts about the associated words, encouraging students to think of additional words that start with the same letters. The lesson concludes with an engaging activity where students can explore their surroundings for items that begin with M, N, O, and P, fostering creativity and reinforcing their understanding of the alphabet.
Learn Colors for Babies & Toddlers | Teach Colors

In the lesson “Welcome to the Colorful Adventure,” Monica and Tom invite participants to help restore the colors to their gray town after a mean witch casts a spell. Through engaging activities like painting the sky, nature, and houses, they work together to bring vibrancy back to their surroundings, ultimately celebrating their success in creating a cheerful and colorful community. The lesson emphasizes teamwork and the importance of keeping the world bright and happy.
Word Problems | Subtraction | Math for 2nd Grade

In today’s lesson, we tackled spooky Halloween word problems that focused on understanding and solving subtraction problems using the terms “less” and “fewer.” By identifying key information and practicing regrouping in subtraction, students learned how to effectively solve problems, such as determining the number of crow feathers a witch uses and the number of ghosts found on different floors of a haunted house. With practice, these word problems will become less intimidating!
Area of Square and Rectangle | Geometry for Kids

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of area, which measures the space inside a shape using square units. We learned that the area can be calculated using the formula “length times width,” allowing us to quickly find the area of various shapes, such as rectangles and fields, through multiplication. By practicing this formula, we can efficiently determine the area without needing to count individual squares.
Learn Numbers up to 20 for Preschool and Kindergarten

In this lesson, young learners embark on an exciting adventure to explore and count numbers from 1 to 20 through engaging visuals and interactive counting activities. Each number is introduced with relatable examples, such as puppies, bunnies, and balloons, making the learning experience fun and memorable. The lesson encourages children to recognize numbers in their everyday surroundings while fostering a sense of curiosity and enthusiasm for learning.
Measuring Length for Kids | Measuring Tools | Math for 2nd Grade

In this lesson, Teacher Mike introduces students to various measuring tools, including rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, plastic tape measures, and metal tape measures, explaining their specific uses for measuring different objects. Students learn to select the appropriate tool based on the size and shape of the item being measured, such as using a ruler for a nail, a plastic tape measure for a soccer ball, a meter stick for a door, and a metal tape measure for a house. The lesson emphasizes the importance of choosing the right measuring tool for accurate results.
Skip Counting by 10 for Kids. How to Skip Counting? Easy Math for 1 Grade!

In this lesson, Toby invites friends to join him in a fun counting adventure by counting sheep together. The focus is on counting by tens, which allows participants to quickly reach larger numbers while enjoying the process. The lesson concludes with a reminder that counting can be a relaxing activity, perfect for winding down before bedtime.
Learn to Play Chess – Practicing Checkmates

In this lesson, Coach Rob introduces young learners to the concept of “checkmate in one” in chess, explaining that the objective is to trap the opponent’s king so it cannot escape. Through various examples, he demonstrates how to identify winning moves by attacking the king while ensuring it has no escape routes or means of defense, emphasizing the importance of teamwork among pieces to create a “mating net.” The lesson encourages practice and strategic thinking to help players improve their chess skills.
Finger Family Song – The Most Popular Kids Song!

In the “Finger Family Fun” lesson, children engage in a playful song that introduces family members through finger movements. By wiggling their fingers to represent Daddy, Mommy, Brother, Sister, and Baby, they learn to identify family roles while enjoying a fun and interactive activity. This lesson emphasizes the joy of singing and the importance of family connections.