
MEET THE HELPERS: THE CHANGEMAKERS
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Learn how changemakers work to make the world a better place.
Learn how changemakers work to make the world a better place. Every person can make change by standing up for what is right, like making rules fair for everyone, keeping our earth clean, and helping people in need.
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MEET THE HELPERS: THE CHANGEMAKERS
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Learn how changemakers work to make the world a better place. Every person can make change by standing up for what is right, like making rules fair for everyone, keeping our earth clean, and helping people in need.
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Do you know that you can be a changemaker?
Changemakers work to make the world a better place.
Every person can make change by standing up for what is right, like making rules fair for everyone, keeping our Earth clean, and helping people in need.
Changemakers can be activists, nonprofit workers, volunteers, and even kids.
Some famous changemakers are Martin Luther King Jr. who helped make rules fair for people of all skin colors, Jane Goodall who helped protect chimpanzees, and Malala Yousafzai who helped girls around the world to go to school.
Kids can help make the world better too.
We are never too young to be changemakers.
ANIMAL SUPERPOWERS: CLOUDED LEOPARDS
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 2m 58s | Learn about animal superpowers by watching how the clouded leopard climbs. (2m 58s)
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 7m | Isabel Simmons reads CAN YOU SEE IT? by Susan Verde. (7m)
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 7m | Isabel Simmons reads CAN YOU SEE IT? by Susan Verde. (7m)
GLUED/WELDED SOUNDS: AN AND AM
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 9m 18s | Explore glued and welded sounds "an" and "am" with Isabel Simmons. (9m 18s)
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 1m 3s | Peel a hard-boiled egg with siblings Micah and Luca! (1m 3s)
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 6m 56s | MIGHTY MORPHING MEALWORMS (6m 56s)
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 3m 13s | Sing “Pick It Up,” a song about recycling with Fyütch. (3m 13s)
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 8m 39s | Play “Trade Up,” a two-digit place value game. (8m 39s)
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 7m 42s | Play with clay! (7m 42s)
WORDSVILLE: THE CASE WITH NO QUESTIONS
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Clip: 7/9/2024 | 7m 24s | Learn the meaning of the word "inquire" in Wordsville's “The Case with No Questions.” (7m 24s)
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