The Babysitter Arrives | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Saying goodbye to his Mom and Dad is difficult for Daniel Tiger, especially as they are leaving him with a new babysitter. In this video clip, Daniel Tiger grows to understand that his parents are going to come back and that a babysitter can be a person to share imaginative adventures with.
Blast Off! | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Miss Elaina gets upset when her pretend cardboard spaceship breaks, and she doesn’t want to play any longer. But Daniel reminds her, it doesn't matter what toy they play with, because he came to play with her, not her toys.
That's My Tigey! | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Help kids learn to be patient and creative when playing with younger siblings, with Daniel Tiger. While Daniel is playing superhero with Tigey, Margaret wants to play with Tigey, too—and she gets him all wet!
Musical Parade | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Help kids have fun and get ready to be older siblings with Daniel Tiger. Daniel pretends to be in a parade with his friends while he waits for the new baby to arrive. While you're waiting, you can play, sing, or imagine anything!
The Crayon Dance | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel imagines that his crayons can sing and dance. Remind kids to use their imagination when drawing!
Reading Camp Day 1: Alpha Pig's Alphabet Day | Super Why!
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Reading Camp Day 2: Wonder Red's Words Day | Super Why!
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Reading Camp Day 3: Princess Presto's Spelling Day | Super Why!
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Reading Camp Day 3: Princess Presto's Spelling Day | Super Why!
Click on the links to access an overview of the Day 3 activities, the Day 3 materials list, instructions for each activity (including related PDFs), take-home worksheets, and links to the related episode, computer game, and video clips.
Intervention | Reading Rockets: Topics A to Z
Response to Intervention (RTI) is a 3-tier framework schools can adopt to identify and help struggling learners—before they fail.
Activities | Reading Rockets: Topics A to Z
Need some ideas for reading-based activities you can do with children? This section offers suggestions to help parents, teachers, preschool teachers, and childcare providers fill kids' days with fun and stimulating reading and writing activities.
Comic Cam: Expressive Reading
Jennifer Barber introduces the different characters she created for her stories when she was seven years old. She reads one of her stories using different voices to differentiate between the three characters.
Kid Math's Coming to Dinner | WordGirl
Becky brings home her newest friend Rex, AKA Kid Math. They discuss having a secret identity while Becky's dad cooks.
Tips from the Playground: OE
Reggie explains the different sounds made by the "oe" letter combination. He uses the sentence, "Your toes come before your shoes," to help students distinguish between the two sounds while reading.
Tips from the Playground: KN, GN, and BT
Reggie discusses the silent letters in the "kn," "gn," and "bt" combinations. He advises his viewers that "the ghost is always first," meaning that in all three combinations only the second letter is pronounced.
Tips from the Playground: ER/EST
Reggie explains the uses and abilities of the suffixes "er" and "est." This resource verbally and visually demonstrates to students how these two suffixes function.
Irregular Plural Nouns | No Nonsense Grammar
While plural nouns often indicate more than one of something with a simple "s" or "es," irregular plural nouns do not. They change the word entirely. Elf becomes elves, tooth becomes teeth!
Prefixes & Suffixes
This resource group teaches students about some of the most common prefixes and suffixes and about the effects they have on the tenses and meanings of verbs.
Skits and Martha Bake a Cake—Martha Speaks
Help children build vocabulary and understand STEM education concepts. Skits and Martha bake a cake for Helen.
Engagement | Reading Rockets: Topics A to Z
Families play an important role in how well students do in school. Find information about the importance of teachers and parents working together on behalf of kids, as well as examples of programs that specifically make the link between home and school.