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Many Meanings of Cool

Resource for Grades Pre-K-1

WGBH: Between the Lions
Many Meanings of Cool

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Running Time: 1m 33s
Size: 6.5 MB


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Source: Between the Lions: "Spicy Hot Colors & Yesterday I Had the Blues"

This media asset comes from the Between the Lions episode: "Spicy Hot Colors & Yesterday I Had the Blues."

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WGBH Educational Foundation

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WGBH Educational Foundation

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U.S. Department of Education

In this video segment from Between the Lions, the Lions and Sierra sing about the many or homophone meanings of the word “cool,” such as: temperature, temperament, being hip, not enthused, neat, so good you're bad, and "too cool" if you don't smile at folks you've met. This video segment provides a resource for Vocabulary, Language and Vocabulary Development, and Phonological Awareness.

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