Browse results: Early Childhood Education and Training
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Backyard WildlifeSquirrels and chipmunks are just two of the animals you might see. Backyard Wildlife, an original KET video, encourages children to explore the world outside their back door. |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
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.
Accessibility features: Caption |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
What Do You Get From That?Children learn how farm animals contribute to people’s lives by providing food for the table and clothes to keep them warm. |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
Zoo SafariTake a trip to a zoo and learn more about some of our favorite animals. |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
From Seed to FruitChildren get a glimpse of what happens underground in the life of a cherry tomato plant in this original animated video from KET. |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
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.
Accessibility features: Caption |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
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.
Accessibility features: Caption |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
Mixing ColorsChildren learn the basics of mixing primary colors in this original animated video. Accessibility features: Caption |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
A Tail Like This We use our senses to communicate and explore the world around us. Animals use their senses to help them find food and tell them when danger is near.
You may not be able to move your ears like a rabbit, but you both have ears. Learn about traits you share with other animals in this KET original video. Accessibility features: Caption |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
What Is a Pulley?How do you get a glove and a ball up to your tree house? One answer is to use a pulley. A pulley is a simple machine. In this original KET video, children learn about the workings of this basic mechanism. |
Pre-K-1 |
Video |
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