Thump-thump. Thump-thump. The human heart is an important muscle inside our bodies! Join Sheila Kerwin for a mini science lesson about hearts: a body heart that beats inside our chest and pumps our blood, and a loving heart, that warms … Free Downloads and More “Wee Steamers: Here in My Heart”
Circle and Square are very different! But who says they can’t be friends? Our “Circle and Square” poetry video serves as an engaging introduction to geometry and 2D figures. Additionally, as a poem-for-two-voices, it begs to be performed by students!… Free Downloads and More “Student Video: Circle and Square”
Weather is often beautiful, but occasionally destructive. “I See Hail!” (or do you prefer the title, “Icy Hail”?) invites viewers to experience a hailstorm with awe and wonder. Watch video with students and follow up with our free classroom resources: … Free Downloads and More “Student Video: I See Hail! (Icy Hail)”
Early Childhood Educator Sheila Kerwin invites little learners into the kitchen for a song and yummy baking activity that boosts math, science, and early literacy skills. Watch “Where’s the Muffin?”with your child, and download a muffin recipe, activities, and a … Free Downloads and More “Where’s the Muffin?”
Do your students or your children walk to school? Crossing guards are the super heros who help them get there safely! Join Sheila Kerwin as she discusses the important job crossing guards do, safety rules, and basic traffic signs.… Free Downloads and More “Wee Steamers: Crossing Guard”
What do termites, lions, and robins have in common? They all get hungry! Geared for young children, “It’s Chow Time,” a student-created video, offers a gentle and entertaining introduction to nature’s food chain.… Free Downloads and More “Student Video: It’s Chow Time!”
Oh the things our bodies can do! This student-created video employs playful analogies to compare and contrast various parts of the human body and their functions.