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Create a Bird Soundscape | Ms. Audra | Read, Write, ROAR!
Clip: Season 1 Episode 1017 | 2m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Use your imagination to explore bird sounds and movements.
Join Miss Audra on a fun birdwatching adventure! Use your imagination to explore bird sounds and movements. Let’s take a deep breath and become birds! Tweet, crow, and soar together.
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Read, Write, ROAR!
Create a Bird Soundscape | Ms. Audra | Read, Write, ROAR!
Clip: Season 1 Episode 1017 | 2m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Join Miss Audra on a fun birdwatching adventure! Use your imagination to explore bird sounds and movements. Let’s take a deep breath and become birds! Tweet, crow, and soar together.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[Music] hello I'm Miss Audra and today we're going bird watching So I want you to put on your imaginary binoculars and think about all the sounds you might hear if you were out at a bird sanctuary or just anywhere where you're hearing birds They could just be outside your window They could be migrating across the sky little tweet sounds Twet tweet or a big crow or a seagull's all kinds of bird sounds And you can make any bird sound you want All right And before we do that let's take our deep calming balancing breath together Here we go Hold and blow it out like a bird That's my vert Here we go and hold and blow it out any way you want Nice All right So remember you're going to make your bird sound and also you're going to make a movement So that could be your hands your arms or your whole body if you have the space to move around And on the count of three we're going to do it And I'm going to listen One two [Music] three And I'm going to add my bird sound [Music] And on the count of three 1 2 3 Pause Nice job Think about all the beautiful sounds that we made together The soundsscape of birds that we made and that you made wherever you are today Thank you so much And let's take that last breath together just to bring us back Here we go and hold and blow it out any way you want Nice job We'll see you next time Thank you for joining us If you want more fun ways to practice literacy skills don't forget to subscribe to the Michigan Learning Channel And be sure to check the description below for links to activity guides resources and more [Music] [Applause]
Decoding Words! RENEWABLE | Prefixes, Suffixes, and Root Words for Multisyllabic Words
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Clip: S1 Ep1017 | 4m 27s | Mrs. Mora teaches us how large words can be easily decoded by understanding word parts. (4m 27s)
Drawing Power From The Sun with Solar Power | Diagrams for Grades 4 and 5
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Clip: S1 Ep1017 | 6m 32s | Dive into our reliance on electricity and its sources. (6m 32s)
Hydropower vs. Solar Power: Understanding Renewable Energy | LaDonna Mask | Read, Write, ROAR!
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Clip: S1 Ep1017 | 6m 54s | Use a Venn Diagram to compare hydropower and solar power. (6m 54s)
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Clip: S1 Ep1017 | 4m 25s | Miss Yarnell explains how kind words, clear speaking, and body language build understanding. (4m 25s)
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