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Sleepy Hollow

Source: PBS Kids: Wilson and Ditch Video

Visit the town of Sleepy Hollow, New York on Halloween with Wilson and Ditch for trick-or-treating and fun scares. Discover that the legend of the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow originates from Washington Irving's story rather than a historic event. Details »

Wonder Red's Wonderific Match Up

Source: Super Why Interactive/Online Activity

Build words by matching the beginning letter with the end of the word in this online matching game. Details »

Sleepy Hollow Lesson Plan

Source: PBS Kids: Wilson and Ditch Lesson Plan

Develop skills in using descriptive words while developing stories and other creative writing. Understand the process of proofreading, revising and rewriting and use a graphic organizer and flipbook in the writing process. Details »

Internet Academy

Source: PBS Kids: Webonauts Interactive/Online Activity

Explore web safety‚ information literacy and digital citizenship as a new recruit to the Webonauts Internet Academy. Details »

Fruits

Source: Fizzy's Lunch Lab Lesson Plan

Recall and spell the names of fruits, organizing them alphabetically. Consider the geographic origins of each fruit based upon their names and figure out which fruit is the most popular in North America. Details »

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