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Where local stories from the "Land of Sauk Rapids", MN come alive.
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SUPER WHY, the new animated television series on PBS Kids and the interactive website on pbskids.org/superwhy, helps children ages 3-6 learn key reading skills, including alphabet, rhyming, spelling and reading comprehension, through interactive storybook adventures
SUPER WHY! | PBS KIDS
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Meet the authors behind award-winning young adult literature! These interviews are available from AdLit.org. To see a transcript from these interviews, to find out more about each author, or to watch the full interview, see AdLit' Books & Authors section.
AdLit.org is a national multimedia project offering information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers. For more interviews with young adult authors, visit us at www.AdLit.org, a national education service of public television station WETA. Funding is provided by grants from Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Ann B. and Thomas L. Friedman Family Foundation.
Meet the Author (AdLit.org)
Heather Rathnau of Theory Time® gives tips on teaching Music Theory to students using the Theory Time® workbooks and other products in this Video Podcast.
Teaching Music Theory with Theory Time®
Teaching reading is a hugely complicated task. So much so that researcher Louisa Moats ended up entitling her influential article "Teaching Reading IS Rocket Science." Watch and learn as Reading Rockets goes inside the classroom and captures effective techniques for teaching all aspects of Reading 101. The video clips are from Reading Rockets' PBS television series Launching Young Readers.
Launching Young Readers is designed for teachers, parents, caregivers, and anyone else interested in helping children learn to read. The programs feature the country's top reading experts, look at different reading strategies, provide practical advice for parents, and interweave the personal stories of children, families, and teachers.
The following podcasts are available on ReadingRockets.org. For more information visit Reading Rockets' Reading 101 section, where you'll find related videos, articles, and techniques for teaching reading effectively!
Watch & Learn (Reading Rockets)
Short animation films and documentaries created by Art+Design students at North Carolina State University College of Design.
Art+Design Animation Podcast
Angklungs - Titanic
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This was an event hosted at our school by 2 newly formed musical groups.
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Film Night - By Year 4 Boomwhackers Band and Year 5 Angklung Orchestra, Woodlands Junior School Harrogate
Angklungs, Boomwhackers and Bells - Film 2000
00:02:44
Angklungs - Titanic
00:03:03
Angklungs - An American Tale
00:02:45
Boomwhackers and Bells - Austin Powers
00:02:21
Bells - Rocky
00:02:10
Angklungs - Wizard of Oz
00:01:44
Angklungs - Beauty and the Beast
00:02:51
Boomwhackers - The Flintstones
00:01:21
Boomwhackers - Raiders of the Lost Ark
00:02:44
Boomwhackers - Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang.
00:02:06
Angklungs - Aladdin
00:03:24
Angklungs - The Lion King
00:02:19
Boomwhackers - Mary Poppins
00:03:08
Boomwhackers - Superman
00:02:36
A brief show of all the tunes played on the evening.
Montage
00:05:21
Angklungs, Boomwhackers and Bells - Film 2000
00:02:44
Angklungs - Titanic
00:03:03
Angklungs - An American Tale
00:02:45
Boomwhackers and Bells - Austin Powers
00:02:21
Bells - Rocky
00:02:10
Angklungs - Wizard of Oz
00:01:44
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Film Night - By Year 4 Boomwhackers Band and Year 5 Angklung Orchestra, Woodlands Junior School Harrogate
5/28/2007
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