
Kids-Songs.TV :: Songs for Children in English Dove trovare i migliori video educativi - Prof Digitale “Prof, guardiamo un video?” Inutile negarlo: per una generazione che ha imparato prima a guardare video su YouTube che a leggere, si tratta di una richiesta naturale come bere un bicchiere d’acqua. Il nostro problema è quello di riuscire ad accontentarli, di tanto in tanto, proponendo del materiale di qualità e non facendo diventare il momento della visione dei video una semplice perdita di tempo. Ecco perché mi fa piacere condividere con voi questi siti o canali specializzati che ognuno di noi dovrebbe consultare nel momento in cui cerca un video da far vedere in classe. Oilproject Non solo video educativi, ma anche testi ed esercizi per scuole superiori ed università. Khan Academy Salman Khan, fondatore di questa organizzazione no profit, è un ingegnere statunitense originario del Bangladesh con il sogno di diffondere la cultura e la conoscenza tramite tutorial e videolezioni su Internet. Repetita Treccani Si tratta di un servizio di ripetizioni online fornito dalla nota enciclopedia.
Oilproject: letteratura e matematica online, lezioni gratuite, video, esercizi, analisi e riassunti Children Portal in Wikisource THERE was, many years ago, a gentleman who had a charming lady for his wife. They had one daughter only, who was very dutiful to her parents. But while she was still very young, her mamma died, to the grief of her husband and daughter. After a time, the little girl's papa married another lady. Now this lady was proud and haughty, and had two grown-up daughters as disagreeable as herself; so the poor girl found everything at home changed for the worse. But she bore all her troubles with patience, not even complaining to her father, and, in spite of her hard toil, she grew more lovely in face and figure every year. Eight easy science experiments that you can do with your kids Recently, children’s science parties have become very popular. Kids simply adore these magical, interesting, and fun experiments! But don’t fear, setting up these experiments isn’t challenging at all. You probably already have all the things you need at home to make your child fall in love with these activities. Bright Side collected the eight best experiments that don’t require any special skills or extra money. Tea Bag Rocket A tea bagA lighter or some matchesA fire-resistant trayA garbage bag for the burnt tea bags The experiment: Carefully cut the tea bag on one side and pour out the tea. The explanation: Because of the small mass of the tea bag, the flow of warm air makes it fly. Frozen Soap Bubbles Some liquid soapFrosty weather The experiment: When the temperature drops below freezing, take a jar of liquid soap, call your kids, step outside, and start blowing bubbles. Ice Fishing A bowl of waterSome ice cubesSome saltSome thread The experiment: Put an ice cube in the bowl of water.
Educational Videos and Games for Kids about Science, Math, Social Studies and English 8 Picture Books You Don't Have To Be A Kid To Love Update: On Feb. 2, the American Library Association awarded the Caldecott Medal to The Adventures of Beekle: An Imaginary Friend by Dan Santat. Six Caldecott Honor books were also named, including Nana in the City by Lauren Castillo; The Noisy Paint Box: The Colors and Sounds of Kandinsky's Abstract Art by Barb Rosenstock and illustrated by Mary GrandPré; Sam and Dave Dig a Hole by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Jon Klassen; Viva Frida by Yuyi Morales; The Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus by Jen Bryant and illustrated by Melissa Sweet; and This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki. Our original post: Here at NPR Books, we may be grown-ups, but every now and then we still enjoy channeling our inner 7-year-old. And this week, we have the perfect excuse: Monday's Randolph Caldecott Medal announcement for picture book artistry. So! Hi, Koo! Hide captionExcerpted from Hi, Koo! Hide captionExcerpted from Hi, Koo! The Farmer and the Clown by Marla Frazee
Sarah and Joshua Littman | StoryCorps J: On a scale of 1 to 10 what do you think your life would be different without animals? S: I think it would be about an 8 without animals because they add so much pleasure to life. J: How else do you think your life would be different without them? S: Well I could do without things like cockroaches and snakes. J: Well I’m okay with snakes as long as they’re not venomous and can constrict you or anything. S: Yeah, I’m not a big snake person. J: But the cockroach is just the insect we love to hate. S: Yeah. J: Have you ever felt like life is hopeless? S: When I was a teenager I was very depressed and I think that can be quite common in teenagers who think a lot. J: Am I like that? S: You’re very much like that? J: Do you have any mortal enemies? S: I would say my worst enemy is sometimes myself. J: You don’t have like a (inaudible) S: No, I don’t. J: Have you ever lied to me? S: I probably have, but I try not to lie to you even if somtimesthe questions you ask me make me uncomfortable. S: Yeah.
Nursery rhymes & songs for baby Our popular Baby Karaoke is available as a free smartphone app! With the mobile version of Baby Karaoke, you can sing with your child in the car, on holidays, waiting at the dentist, or under the blanket on a rainy day. Download your FREE Baby Karaoke app now! Download Baby Karaoke for iOS Download Baby Karaoke for Android Acknowledgements Baby Karaoke was produced in association with Don Spencer and the Australian Children's Music Foundation. For ESL English Language Learners Christopher Boone knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and every prime number up to 7,057. He relates well to animals but has little understanding of human emotions. Although gifted with a superbly logical brain, at fifteen, Christopher's carefully constructed world falls apart when he finds his neighbor's dog, Wellington, impaled on a garden fork, and he is initially blamed for the killing. Christopher decides that he will track down the real killer and turns to his favorite fictional character, Sherlock Holmes, for inspiration. The investigation leads him down some unexpected paths and ultimately brings him face to face with a crisis within his own family. A novel that is deeply funny, poignant, and fascinating in its portrayal of a person whose curse and blessing is a mind that perceives the world literally.
For ESL English Language Learners "The story starts out simply enough: Jess Aarons wants to be the fastest boy in the fifth grade--he wants it so bad he can taste it. He's been practicing all summer, running in the fields around his farmhouse until he collapses in a sweat. Then a tomboy named Leslie Burke moves into the farmhouse next door and changes his life forever. Not only does Leslie not look or act like any girls Jess knows, but she also turns out to be the fastest runner in the fifth grade. After getting over the shock and humiliation of being beaten by a girl, Jess begins to think Leslie might be okay.
Listen, learn and teach English for elementary and pre-intermediate English learners There are more vocabulary activities related to these podcasts on the 'extras' page. 125 Iceland: the land of fire and ice. Listen to some amazing things about Iceland, including their football team of course!(30 Jun 16) ► Download (1.8MB, 3min 41sec) ► Transcript ► Worksheet & Answers► Vocabulary tasks Watch some of the many things you can see and do in Iceland: ◼ Stop video 124 Breakfast. ► Download (1.5MB, 3min 04sec) ► Transcript ► Worksheet & Answers► Vocabulary tasks 123 Chalk and cheese. ► Download (1.5MB, 3min 05sec) ► Transcript ► Worksheet & Answers► Vocabulary tasks This podcast goes with this pie video: 122 Chinese New Year. ► Download (1.62MB, 3min 33sec) ► Transcript► Worksheet & Answers► Vocabulary tasks Chinese New Year in London's Chinatown (in the rain of course 121 Toys, toys, toys. ► Download (1.62MB, 3min 33sec) ► Transcript► Worksheet & Answers► Vocabulary tasks This is how to wrap your presents simply and beautifully: 120 City life. 119 The delivery van. 117 Why yoga?