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Preview of Unicorn Song for Kids | Fun & Educational Music Video
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Unicorn Song for Kids | Fun & Educational Music Video

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HomeSchoolingCL
Add sparkle to your lessons with this magical unicorn song video! Perfect for preschool and early elementary, this fun music video combines catchy lyrics, colorful visuals, and engaging rhythms to help children learn while singing along. Great for circle time, brain breaks, themed units, or just adding joy to your classroom day. Use it for: Circle time or morning meeting Unicorn or fantasy-themed lessons Brain breaks and movement activities Building listening and singing skills This video bri
Preview of Solar System Scavenger Hunt
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Solar System Scavenger Hunt

This is the video for the lesson plan Solar System Scavenger Hunt! It's a relay scavenger hunt game that's perfect for teaching kids about the planets in our solar system. The game is so much fun and I think your students will absolutely love it! It's a great way to get them excited about science and learning about our amazing universe. I hope you give it a try and let me know how it goes!
Preview of Shelter Video
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Shelter Video

The premise of this game is for the students to understand that it is dangerous for animals when they leave their shelter. There are predators out in the environment looking to eat those animals. In addition, there are natural features of the environment thatcan cause injury and death if not navigated through correctly. However, the animal has to leave the shelter for food. Animals compete for food and resources but do so with significant risk to themselves. The students will play as the apex an
Preview of Punnet Square Four Square Video Tutorial
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Punnet Square Four Square Video Tutorial

Students commonly learn the parts of a seed and flower for their botany studies. However, we see variety in those parts. Why does this happen? This game can serve as an extension of those lessons by looking at the concept of genetic traits in plant hybrids for our lower elementary students. Two plants of the same species are planted together to promote cross-pollination. The hope is that a hybrid plant will be created with the traits the planter seeks. Typical reasons for cross-pollination inclu
Preview of Timeline Foosball (Video)
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Timeline Foosball (Video)

A game like foosball is a relic from the past for most students born in the era of video games, cell phones, and social media. There will be a good chance that most of your students have not even heard of foosball. For the students who have heard of this game, the thought of playing a human-sized version of the game probably sounds a little strange but exciting. Even if your students are unfamiliar with foosball, like soccer, they will enjoy this game too. This lesson's versatility allows small
Preview of Life Cycle of a Star Video Tutorial
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Life Cycle of a Star Video Tutorial

One of the main objectives of the First Great Lesson, a foundational lesson in the Montessori method, for lower elementary students is to learn the names of the planets and the vocabulary for different celestial bodies. In upper elementary, the students go more in-depth in understanding our universe, and one of those ways is investigating the life cycle of a star. Even though a star is not 'alive,' it exists for billions of years and goes through its own metamorphosis dictated by its mass. In
Preview of Volcano Video Tutorial
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Volcano Video Tutorial

One of the most iconic natural phenomena on Earth is a volcanic eruption. Humans have always been in awe of volcanoes and for a good reason. Their destructive capabilities are fearsome, whether from the lava flow or the ash cloud that can reach for miles. Stories and myths from thousands of years ago center on the destructive capability of volcanoes. Yet, for all their destructive power, we live on them! Volcanoes bring nutrient-rich matter, which changes soil composition. After the destruction,
Preview of 2026 Super Bowl LX - Seattle Seahawks at New England Patriots

2026 Super Bowl LX - Seattle Seahawks at New England Patriots

The 2026 Superbowl Reading Room is here featuring the Seattle Seahawks at the New Englan d Patriots. Other Super Bowl books have been added for those students who really like other teams, or those who are not into football; so they can get a more genearl perspective of this Ameerican phenomenon Get your students reading with these great books from Epic. I've created series of "reading rooms," to direct my students in on-line reading. Each room contains E-books and read aloud books. Some rooms co
Preview of Hunting and Gathering Video
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Hunting and Gathering Video

When studying humans, one of the major lessons is that all humans have the same fundamental needs. Still, they can be fulfilled in different ways. For example, everyone requires shelter, but those shelters have looked very different depending on the era or environment. Everyone wears clothing, but that clothing can look very different depending on climate and decoration. Everyone requires food, but there are a variety of styles of cooking, as well as different plants and animals available for co
Preview of Hunting Bison Video
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Hunting Bison Video

This game is two games in one! This game simulates some of the elements of hunting wild game, enormous animals like bison. Early human hunters were known for channeling their prey through narrow passages, making the targets easier to hit. Once a bison is hit with a spear or arrow(s), the hunters must get much closer to finish off the prey. This was a risky proposition for the hunters. Even though the animal is hurt, it could easily gore and kill a hunter if they are not careful and do not work t
Preview of Atomic Dodgeball Video Tutorial
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Atomic Dodgeball Video Tutorial

Dodgeball has always been a fan favorite of students. Still, amongst adults, there is a lot of debate about its validity as a legitimate PE game. While the game works well for teaching gross motor skills like throwing and catching, players who get hit early in the game usually sit for long periods. The longer one sits, the less active they are, defeating the purpose of physical education. Many times the students who are hit first are the ones that need the most practice but get the least. What
Preview of Ant Hill / Greek City States / United Nations Video Tutorial
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Ant Hill / Greek City States / United Nations Video Tutorial

This game may be the easiest one your students will ever learn. It only has a couple of rules! However, the depth of strategy in this game ensures that no two games will ever be ultimately the same. For the lower elementary students, this game helps them understand the dynamics between ant colonies as they gather resources and coexist or battle other ant colonies. This game can help explain the complex relationships of the Greek City-States of 600 BC for upper elementary students. The city-state
Preview of Infection Video Tutorial
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Infection Video Tutorial

The battle between pathogens and the immune system is epic and dynamic. When our immune system is working well, we pay little attention. It is not until we are sick that we realize how important our immune system is for fighting off foreign invaders. Students typically understand that the immune system fights off pathogens. Still, students can be easily confused about the differences between bacteria and viruses. What better way to understand pathogens than to become them in a game? This Infecti
Preview of Fifth Great Lesson: Invention of Math Video Tutorial
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Fifth Great Lesson: Invention of Math Video Tutorial

Imagine early humans first using math. Before any type of calculation could happen, humans needed to invent the concept of counting. The earliest form of counting was probably the repeated use of one. It may have been picture-based that represented something. For example, a repeating picture of a bison head would mean that each picture of the bison head represented an actual living, breathing bison that the early human was observing. Using symbols would be a gigantic leap forward in cognition
Preview of Clock of Eras Video Tutorial
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Clock of Eras Video Tutorial

The Clock of Eras is an iconic material that helps students visualize the length of the different periods of the Earth. Part of its impressionistic appeal is to see how long different animals have lived throughout Earth's history and realize that humans have been on Earth for a tiny fraction of it. Even ancient animals like dinosaurs have only existed for a relatively small chunk of Earth’s existence. By playing the Clock of Eras game, your students will play games representing the periods in in
Preview of Governments System Sports Video Tutorial
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Governments System Sports Video Tutorial

My students love basketball more than any other sport we play. They have become avid students of the game, and even during recess, they play by the official rules. They demand fair play out of each other because they want the game to be as fun as possible. This demand for fair play is one of the reasons Government Basketball is so dynamic. Each team plays with different scoring rules representing the government's style. Students will realize that they will have to change their tactics based on
Preview of Fungus Video
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Fungus Video

Fungi are some of the most overlooked life forms on the planet, but life, as we know it, would not exist without them. Fungi change our habitat through decomposition, the creation of soil, and nutrient utilization. As a food, fungi have many anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties and can be consumed for many health benefits. Fungi can also adapt to the environment very quickly (and change an environment) and may be part of future solutions concerning climate change. Fungi travel and communica
Preview of Energy Balance Soccer
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Energy Balance Soccer

One of the hallmarks of understanding metabolism is the idea of “calories in, calories out,” which is the concept behind energy balance. While there is much more to understanding human nutrition, this is and will always be the foundation. The idea of energy balance is that the body uses a certain amount of calories daily for biological functions, exercise, growth, and repair. Energy requirements are met by consuming food. The balance of energy consumed and used is referred to as energy balance.
Preview of Fourth Great Lesson - Invention of Language Game Video Tutorial
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Fourth Great Lesson - Invention of Language Game Video Tutorial

Introduction: The fourth Great Lesson is the Invention of Language. This game will demonstrate how much more effective and efficient humans are when they use language to work together. Before language, one would think that early humans primarily relied on non-verbal communication like pointing. However, as simple words were created, likely, it didn't take long for an explosion of language to come soon after. Languages, as well as math, are the cornerstones on which civilizations were built.
Preview of Distance Learning Physical Education Video: House of Boo's
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Distance Learning Physical Education Video: House of Boo's

Created by
The PE Spot
In this video I discuss and demonstrate the fun DIY PE games "The House of Boo's." In this fun DIY PE games students will focus on their core strength, accuracy, and strategy skills. Students will need to roll a sock ball at a designated target. This fun DIY PE game has 3 different levels, and is fun for all ages. This is a fun DIY PE games activity that will have all students engaged, and having fun.
Preview of Predator Prey Tag Video
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Predator Prey Tag Video

This game is a variation of a classic tag-based game that many students call Sharks and Minnows. Tag games are easy to understand and play but require a particular emphasis on sportsmanship. The instructor will not be able to see every tag made, so the children must manage disputes about whether someone was tagged. The children must be honest with each other for the games to be fun. Being fun to play against means they play by the rules and admit when they are tagged. When a dispute cannot be s
Preview of States of Matter Tag Video Tutorial
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States of Matter Tag Video Tutorial

After the First Great Lesson (or sometimes before), Montessori classroom teachers will do experiments with their students that illustrate the principles and concepts of the Big Bang. Some science experiments are meant to be impressionistic by aiding students' imagination when they listen to the story. One of those impressionistic lessons is based on the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. During the experiment, students light a candle and observe the changes. For example, solid wax
Preview of Land and Water Forms Video Tutorial
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Land and Water Forms Video Tutorial

An iconic material in the lower elementary classroom is the land and water forms material. Whether they are made on cards, tablets, or even three-dimensional pieces that water can be poured into, they are attractive and pleasing to the student. I love how this material elegantly shows the inverse relationships between land and water forms. This inspired me to make a lesson highlighting this idea within a fun and engaging game. This game will reinforce the names of the different land and water f
Preview of Continental Drift and Fossils Video Tutorial
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Continental Drift and Fossils Video Tutorial

Fossils are a pretty fascinating geological phenomenon. Having some evidence of how things were from millions of years ago is pretty amazing. Fossils help us understand what plants and animals used to look like, as well as the different species that existed in the ancient past. Fossils also provided evidence of another phenomenon, which may be just as important as the fossil remains. When archaeologists found similar fossils thousands of miles apart on different continents, this helped scientis
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