Library for Kids: Rules, History & Manners | Social Studies for Children

In this lesson, we explored the fascinating world of libraries, which are special places filled with books that you can borrow and enjoy. We learned about the history of libraries, what you can find there, important rules to follow, and the process of borrowing books. Libraries offer a welcoming environment for reading, studying, and discovering new things, making them wonderful resources for everyone.
3 Branches of Government | Kids Educational Video

In this lesson, students learn about the three branches of the United States government: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch, led by Congress, is responsible for creating laws; the executive branch, headed by the President, approves or vetoes these laws; and the judicial branch, which includes the Supreme Court, ensures that laws are fair and just. The lesson concludes with a trivia quiz to reinforce understanding of these concepts.
How to Play Chess? Episode 1: Getting to Know the Game

In this lesson, we are introduced to Raja, a wise ruler in India, who discovers the game of chess while discussing strategies for battle with his advisor, the vizier. The vizier explains that chess is not just a game but a blend of science, art, and sport that enhances critical thinking and planning skills. Eager to learn more, Raja and the vizier head to Kids Academy to explore the fundamentals of chess, setting the stage for their upcoming lessons on the game’s mechanics and terminology.
Adding numbers 1-10 | Learn Addition to 10 for Kids | Math for 1st Grade

In this lesson, Jenny invites friends to help her take care of her flower garden by counting and watering different colored flowers. The lesson emphasizes counting skills as they track the growth of yellow, red, and pink flowers, reinforcing basic addition through engaging activities. By the end, Jenny expresses gratitude for their help, celebrating the vibrant and fragrant garden they created together.
The Number Six 6 | Preschool & Kindergarten Math | Learn Like Nastya

In this lesson, we explore the concept of the number six through the example of a happy family of six living together. Each family member requires six essential items, such as toothbrushes, chairs, plates, and even pieces of cake, highlighting how the number six is significant in their daily lives. By engaging with these examples, learners are encouraged to practice counting to six and recognize its importance in everyday situations.
Learn Number 2 | Learn Like Nastya | Preschool & Kindergarten

In this lesson, students learn about the number two through engaging examples, such as two birds, two friends (Maya and Ryan), and two bird feeders. The lesson emphasizes the concept of counting and recognizing pairs in everyday life, encouraging students to find other items that come in twos. Overall, it highlights the importance of numbers in understanding the world around us.
Colors Family Song | Cover Finger Family Song – Children Song – Nursery Rhymes

In today’s lesson, children embarked on a colorful adventure, discovering and greeting various colors like green, red, yellow, pink, purple, black, gray, and white through a playful and interactive format. The lesson emphasized the presence of colors in everyday life, encouraging kids to identify them around their homes. Additionally, it invited them to continue their learning journey through the Kids Academy app, filled with engaging games and activities.
What is Society? | US Society for Children | Social Studies for Kids

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of society, which is a large group of people who share common rules and resources, creating a sense of community even among those who live far apart. We learned that societies can be diverse, with individuals from different backgrounds and cultures coming together, and we discussed examples of various societies, including families and professional groups. Finally, we encouraged students to reflect on the different societies they belong to, such as their school or sports teams, highlighting the joy of being part of a larger community.
Place Value Hundreds for 2nd Grades

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of place value, focusing specifically on the hundreds place using examples like the numbers 300, 600, and 400. We learned that the digit in the hundreds place indicates how many hundreds are present, while the zeros in the ones and tens places do not contribute any value. Understanding place value is crucial for grasping larger numbers, and we encouraged students to continue their exploration of numbers.
Letter V – Learn the Alphabet

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter A through fun examples like volcanoes, violins, and violets. We learned that A can represent exciting concepts, from the fiery nature of volcanoes to the beautiful sounds of violins and the lovely colors of violets. Keep discovering new words that start with A to make learning even more enjoyable!