Use the Sesame Street platform to work on students' social development.
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Module
- Provider:
- PBS LearningMedia
- Date Added:
- 11/06/2023
Use the Sesame Street platform to work on students' social development.
What makes a family? This video highlights the different family members that can exist and how different each family is from one another. Explore some examples of families and what makes them each unique. [1:20]
A video to show students the benefit of having a sibling. [1:13]
Various listening examples of native speakers in different dialects describing their families in detail, including ages, professions, personality etc. Provides a transcript as well so you can read along. Great way to bring native speakers into the classroom and increase vocabulary!
A story about children helping to cook a meal at home. Includes audio narration in eight additional languages with text in English.
Use these back to school-themed activity sheets to allow children to choose their own learning adventures.
Whether you're looking for music and dance activities, science experiments, family-friendly adventures, or learning about animals (plus more!), you will find media and activity resources in the Camp PBS LearningMedia collection. We've gathered fun, exploratory resources for you to use as you plan summer fun. This collection of resources leverages fun, educational activities to include in your daily schedule, as well as resources to help seed ideas for introducing topics to your campers. Happy exploring!
Use these friends & neighbors-themed activity sheets to allow children to choose their own learning adventures.
In this video adapted from Earth Island Institute, meet a high school student who educated her community about how a coal-burning power plant was contributing to asthma and other health problems there.
A short story and photographs that illustrate the role family played in shaping African American identity in nineteenth-century America. A link to "The Stones of the Village" by Alice Dunbar-Nelson supports this concept.
Rather than have a purpose, unstructured play is child-led, often leading to play that is creative and improvised. This article discusses the importance of unstructured play and gives tips on how to help children get this most our of unstructured playtime.
In this story, a brother and a sister choose clothes to wear for different types of weather. Includes audio readaloud feature in 15 additional languages, while text is in English.
A story about a cat and where she likes to spend her time. Includes audio narration in 15 additional languages with text in English.