Discover ways to share items with a group in a way that is fair to all. Discuss the importance of sharing.
- Subject:
- Health and Physical Education
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- PBS
- Provider Set:
- PBS KIDS for Parents
- Date Added:
- 10/03/2023
Discover ways to share items with a group in a way that is fair to all. Discuss the importance of sharing.
Peg and Friends sing a song about how helpful fair sharing can be. Encourage kids to share and teach them how to evenly distribute objects.
Children learn counting, operating with numbers, and fair sharing in this video fromPeg + Cat. Ramone helps Peg and Cat divide peaches among four hungry, cranky pirates so that everyone gets their fair share. [2:47]
The classic folk tale Stone Soup is a metaphor for the support of community during hard times: Soup is LOVE! Stone Soup is available in digital format through the Internet Archive's Open Library. See related titles in NoveList.LEARN to share!! There is always enough soup for all.
Abby is doing her fairy exercises. She's flapping her wings and counting to the number four, but she gets distracted when Elmo arrives banging on his drum. The sound of the drum makes her lose track of her counting, but Elmo needs to practice drumming so he can get better. They decide to compromise! [2:33]
A song to remember why sharing is the best! [1:08]
Use the Sesame Street platform to work on students' social development.
A song about sharing and taking turns. [2:02]
Learn about cooperation through this song as the members of Sesame Street try to clean up. [2:02]
Follow Abby and Elmo as they problem solve to give Elmo a doll like Abby's. [3:20]
See how three girls take turns playing Cinderella in different parts of the story in this video. Video focuses on sharing and taking turns. [2:41]
Learn about taking turns in this video. [2:06]
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