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Ancestors Talk Through DrumsIn this segment from EGG:the arts show, meet Camilo Gaetan who is becoming a master drummer. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Backyard BugsThis video segment from Wild TV takes a closer look at backyard bugs, their habitat and characteristics. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Bee-ing in a SwarmLearn about bees, their habitat and how to interact with a swarm in this Wild TV video segment. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Ben Hall of Sapelo IslandIn this video segment from EGG: the arts show, Sapelo Island resident Ben Hall guides viewers through an introduction to Sapelo Island which is inhabited by the descendants of African slaves. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
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The BookIn this video segment from Jakers! Abuelita describes her life as a migrant worker. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Busterfield Library A-Z This video segment from Between the Lions uses an alphabet song to review the ABCs, matching each letter with the name of a character from the show.
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CatsIn this video segment from Nature, learn about cats and consider the possibility that the cat may become the number one choice of pet owners. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Chalk SculptureIn this video segment from Art in the 21st Century: Paradox, two artists create a public art piece using giant pieces of chalk. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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City Horses Part ICarolyne DeGrammont of the Cedar Lane Stables in Queens, NY talks about why she enjoys horses in this video segment from Wild TV. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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City ParrotsIn this video segment from WILD TV, learn about wild parrots that breed and nest in Brooklyn. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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City PigeonsLearn about the history of pigeons in this video segment from WILD TV. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The Civil War Era: Words Like FreedomDhana Bradley Donaldson and Priscilla Hancock Cooper present a “poetic concert” featuring “Ain’t I a Woman?” the famous speech made by abolitionist and feminist Sojourner Truth; “Alabama Centennial,” a poem about the Civil Rights movement by Naomi Long Madgett; and Nikki Giovanni’s self-love poem, “Ego Tripping.” |
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CloudA round up of wild horses proves too strenuous for a young colt in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Cloud - Age FourIn this video segment from Nature, experience the environment of Cloud, a four-year old horse living in the wild. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Cloud - Age TwoIn this video segment from Nature, Cloud, a two-year-old horse, interacts with his family in the wild. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Cloud - FoalIn this video segment from Nature, experience life in the wild for Cloud, a newborn colt. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Colonial HouseIn this segment from Colonial House, Colonists and the Passamaquoddy people encounter each other for the first time. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Colony Collapse DisorderIn this video segment from Nature, scientists work to discover why bees are disappearing. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Dance Theatre of HarlemLearn about the Dance Theatre of Harlem is this segment from A Walk Through Harlem. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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A Decision is MadeIn this video segment from Africa, Flora explains why she is content to return to the bush. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Desert ElephantsIn this video from Nature, observe elephants trek across the desert to an isolated waterhole. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Disappearance of the Bees - What's the Impact?The disappearance of bees will have tremendous impact upon the way we live according to scientists in this segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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DNA Barcode LibraryBotanists and biologists work to create a DNA barcode library for plant life in this video segment from New York Voices. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Documenting ChangeIn this video segment from New York Voices, botanists study plants to inform agriculture and climate change. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The Double VIn this video segment from Soldiers Without Swords, learn about the "Double V" campaign launched by the black press during World War II to empower African-Americans at home and abroad on the war front. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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EvergladesIn this video segment from WILD TV, a scientist in the Florida Everglades talks about her research on the pig frog. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Explorers of Yesterday and TodayExplorer Tom Murphy braves a ground blizzard during a winter night in Yellowstone as seen in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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A Fellow Named Sig This video segment from Between the Lions features an animated limerick, which exemplifies the kind of wordplay that prepares children for early reading and spelling.
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Fire CloudFirefighters fight a raging fire on a wild horse range in Montana in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Flora's Background and MotivationLearn about what motivated Flora, a woman from the city, to move to the African bush in this video segment from Africa. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Forest ElephantsAlthough the rainforest is a demanding environment for a cameraman, photographer Martyn Colbeck manages to capture a glimpse of forest elephants in the Congo in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Fred Says: rocket This video segment from Between the Lions shows the practice of sounding out the word "rocket" part by part, blending sounds together to form a word.
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Gawain’s Word: box This video segment from Between the Lions features the Knights of Blending Fields demonstrating an important element of phonemic awareness: blending word parts to make a word.
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Getting an Education This video segment, adapted from NOVA, chronicles the education of leading chemist Percy Julian. Although Julian began his elementary school years in the Deep
South under Jim Crow laws, he became one of the few African Americans of his time to earn a Ph.D.
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Grassland ElephantsThis video segment from Nature features a greeting ceremony by grassland elephants in Kenya. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Gullah MusicIn this video segment from EGG: the arts show, visit Sapelo Island, an island in Georgia inhabited by descendants of African slaves. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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A Hard and Lonely LifeIn this video segment from Africa, Flora describes her life in the African bush of Tanzania. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Hard "c" Words This video segment from Between the Lions uses an animated road sign to illustrate and spell familiar words that begin with the /k/ sound that the letter "c" makes.
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The Healing TotemIn this video segment from New York Voices, Native-Americans make a gift of a commemorative totem pole for the September 11th tragedy. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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HeroesThis video segment from Jakers! is about Ping, a young hero who proves himself worthy to be the emperor of China.
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Historic Relationships Between Dogs and HumansIn this video segment from Nature, learn the history of the world’s first domesticated animal, the dog. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Hop ‘Til You Drop This video segment from Between the Lions uses a cheer—"Hop 'Til You Drop"—to build letter knowledge, and to demonstrate how movement and letter chanting can illustrate the words being spelled.
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The Injured OtterA young, injured otter must find his way during the winter in Yellowstone National Park in this segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The Invasion of the Modern WorldLoggers steal trees from the rainforest of Cameroon, one of Earth’s oldest living ecosystems, in this video segment from Africa. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Is This a Map of the Underground Railroad?In this segment from History Detectives, Anne Zorela, a map collector, believes she's found a map that outlines the routes of the Underground Railroad. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Jamaica Bay IntroductionIn this video segment from WILD TV, learn about the field study of scientists observing raccoons and terrapins in Jamaica Bay. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Jarrod Studies BirdsIn this video segment from WILD TV, an ornithologist describes his job. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The Journey of the Jewish AmericansThis segment from The Jewish Americans shows how in the 19th century Jews and other groups were sometimes not welcomed when they immigrated to the United States. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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A Language Immersion StoryThis video from Media That Matters: Immersion tells the fictional story of Moises, a young immigrant to the United States with limited English, as he struggles to do well in school. Accessibility features: Caption |
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Lions Laughing This video segment from Between the Lions uses a line of laughing Lions to help build vocabulary and illustrate the meaning of words that typically challenge young children.
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Little Big Mouse This video segment from Between the Lions features Aesop's fable, The Lion and the Mouse, and illustrates how children can learn by talking about a book as it is read aloud.
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A Look at a Japanese ClassroomIn this video segment from Wide Angle, learn about education in Japan by watching Ken, a first-grader, attend school. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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A Look at a Kenyan ClassroomIn this video segment from Wide Angle, learn about education in Kenya by visiting the first-grade classroom of Joab, a young Kenyan boy. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Look It Up This video segment from Between the Lions features a catchy song that celebrates an important function of literacy: access to information. It also shows the wide world of print, and all of the knowledge that can be gained from it.
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ManateesIn this video segment from Nature, a veterinarian talks about the Florida manatee, an endangered species. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Maui and the Creation of the Islands This video, adapted from material provided by the ECHO partners, portrays a dramatic telling of the story, "Maui and the Creation of the Islands."
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Maya LinThis video segment from New York Voices features Chinese American architect Maya Lin. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Nanavi In this video segment from Wide Angle, learn about Nanavi's home and school in Benin, Africa. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Nanavi 2003In this video segment from Wide Angle, meet Nanavi, a young girl in Benin who has a rare opportunity to go to school. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Neeraj In this video segment from Wide Angle, learn about Neeraj's home and school in India. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The New NegroLearn about some of the people who contributed to the Harlem Renaissance in this video from A Walk Through Harlem. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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New Orleans JazzIn this video segment from Jazz at
Lincoln Center, Wynton Marsalis and his band play “St. Louis Blues.” Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Oh, Yes, It Can! This video segment from Between the Lions features an African tale full of surprises and new words. Master storyteller Karen Kandel models the power of storytelling, the mesmerizing effects of language, and how stories can help build vocabulary and background knowledge.
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Oral Traditions This video, adapted from material provided by the ECHO partners, illustrates how Native people preserve history and tradition through art, music, and dance.
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An Ornithologist’s JobIn this video segment from WILD TV, an ornithologist describes his job. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Pesky CrittersIn this video segment from WILD TV, learn about how urban development has affected the habitats of alligators. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Pet AdviceLearn what pet owners can do to better care for their pets in this video segment from WILD TV . Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Pourquoi StoriesThis video segment from Jakers! features a storyteller who tells a Pourquoi story about Anansi, the spider, a popular character in African folklore.
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Pulaski, Wisconsin - Polka Town, U.S.A.The town of Pulaski, Wisconsin claims to have more musicians per capita than anywhere in the U.S. Learn about Pulaski, a town that thrives on polka music in this video segment from EGG: the arts show. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Puppy WalkerThis Zoom video segment features Brett, a boy who trains puppies to be seeing-eye dogs. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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PushmobileIn this video from Jakers!, Grandpa Max describes growing up in Brooklyn. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The Raven Story This video, adapted from material provided by the ECHO partners, portrays one telling of the story, "How Raven Gave Light to the World."
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Read the Signs In this video segment from Between the Lions, Sloppy Pop's song "Read the Signs" spotlights the letters and words we see on signs every day, encouraging children to be aware of print in their environment.
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Rocket-Doodle-Doo This video segment from Between the Lions presents an animated rhyming song to help tune the listener’s ear to language sounds, and it incorporates strategies for building vocabulary and fluency in reading.
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Santiago and MorrisIn this video segment from WILD TV, Santiago, a troubled youth, and Linda, a motor vehicle accident victim, discuss how Morris, a therapy dog, has helped them. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Sapelo Island CultureIn this video segment from EGG: the arts show, learn about the Gullah/Geechee culture of Sapelo Island. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Seven Selfish Shellfish This video segment from Between the Lions features a classic tongue twister—a type of wordplay that helps children tune their ears to language and the sounds within words.
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ShulayenIn this video segment from Jakers!, a storyteller tells the story of Shulayen, a girl with “stars” on her face. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The Sinking of the U.S.S. IndianapolisThrough flashback, L.D.Cox tells how he survived the sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis during World War II in this segment from History Detectives. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Social and Cultural Perspectives of DogsIn this video segment from Nature, learn about the role of dogs in the lives of humans. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Soft "c" Words This video segment from Between the Lions focuses on letter knowledge, showing several words that begin with the letter “c" and, in these examples, the /s/ sound that it makes.
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Taking a StandThe Baka are a semi-nomadic forest people who live in the republic of Cameroon in central Africa. In this video from Africa, the Baka men meet with a government official for help to protect their forest. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The Three Little Pigs This video segment from Between the Lions uses a classic children’s book to illustrate reading aloud, one of the most important practices in developing children’s literacy skills.
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The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory DisasterIn this segment from The Jewish Americans learn how the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire led to labor reform and workers' rights. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Unforgettable ElephantsA family of elephants rescues a baby elephant kidnapped by a rival elephant family in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The Voyage of Kealoha This video, adapted from material provided by the ECHO partners, tells the Kealoha story, "Hawai‘i's Native Seamen and Their Whaling Legacy," through a dramatization and source images.
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The Voyage of Zheng He I This video segment adapted from 1421: The Year the Chinese Discovered America? introduces the theory that the Chinese discovered America prior to Columbus. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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The Voyage of Zheng He IIIn this video segment adapted from 1421: The Year the Chinese Discovered America?, learn more about the theory that the Chinese discovered America prior to Columbus. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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What Can You Do?In this video segment from WILD TV , learn about a woman who photographs dogs in an animal shelter in an effort to find new homes for the homeless pets. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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What’s Your Name? (u) This video segment from Between the Lions uses a fun hip-hop song about names to highlight the /uh/ sound that the letter "u" makes and to boost phonemic awareness—an understanding of the sounds within words.
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What was the Harlem Renaissance?Professor Kate Rushin describes the Harlem Renaissance as a large social and cultural movement fueled by many factors in this video from A Walk Through Harlem. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Who, What, WhereIn this video segment from Jakers!, a storyteller tells a story in the form of a rap. He incorporates the story elements of who, what and where. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Who, What, WhereA storyteller tells a story in the form of a rap and incorporates the story elements of who, what and where in this video segment from Jakers! Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Who Are the Baka?This video segment from Africa features the Baka, people who live in the rainforest in southeast Cameroon. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Wolong's PandasWild pandas are treated at the Wolong Conservation Center in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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Wonderful WormsThis video segment from WILD TV features a teenager who is fascinated with worms and talks about their value to the environment. Accessibility features: Transcript |
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