Homeschoolers
Fascinating Sharks! New music video and companion lesson.
Dear Friends,
I’m so happy to present to you our new music video, “Fascinating Sharks”. Featuring our energetic rap-style song, our video has lots to say about these “mysterious creatures with adaptive features” and the importance of protecting them. Enjoy and rap along with us!
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“Spider Song” – Interactive Companion Lesson
Teachers and Parents!
Check out the companion lesson to our “Spider Song” and music video. The video is musically fun, educational, and filled with spider images and footage. Our lesson is interactive, editable, and printable in Google Doc. This lesson includes song lyrics, song download, questions, activities, crafts, coloring pages and resources for additional learning. Lesson is based on Common Core Standards in Science and Language Arts for K-2.
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My, how far these whales go!
One of our most popular lessons!
Dear Friends,
It’s whale migration time in the Northern Hemisphere!
Each year, the world’s giant whales migrate thousands of miles from their summer feeding grounds to their winter breeding grounds in warmer waters. It is February and, upon writing this, most of the Northern Hemisphere baleen whales are traveling south to their winter homes. Many have already arrived and some have had their babies along the way.
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“Oxford the Octopus” – Song and Companion lesson
October Sale!
For Teachers and Homeschoolers:
Our theme for October is the amazing Octopus! What do the octopus and the month of October have in common? They both have the root “octo” which means “eight” in Latin. The octopus has eight arms, so its name makes sense. But why does October, the tenth month of the year, have a root of “octo”?
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