Read, Write, ROAR!
Create a Tundra Soundscape | Ms. Audra | Read, Write, ROAR!
Clip: Season 1 Episode 1014 | 2m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Imagine the sounds of avalanches, polar bears, and the icy wind as we create a winter wonderland.
Head to the frozen tundra with Miss Audra! Imagine the sounds of avalanches, polar bears, and the icy wind as we create a winter wonderland.
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Create a Tundra Soundscape | Ms. Audra | Read, Write, ROAR!
Clip: Season 1 Episode 1014 | 2m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Head to the frozen tundra with Miss Audra! Imagine the sounds of avalanches, polar bears, and the icy wind as we create a winter wonderland.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[Music] hello friends i'm Miss Audra and today we're going to go to the tundra so I want you to start thinking about all the sounds you might hear as we take our deep breath in together let's do it here we go and I'm going to blow it out like [Music] ice and breathe in deep hold it blow it out any way you want i'm doing ice nice so think about all the sounds you might hear in the ice world maybe there's an avalanche and ice is falling into the ocean maybe there's a polar bear growling or little cubs are walking along maybe there's a little ice fox jumping into the snow so think about the sound you're going to make maybe it's just the wind rushing across that beautiful beautiful Iceland all right on the count of three don't forget to use your hands your arm or your whole body if you can on the count of three one two three [Music] and I'm going to make my [Music] sound and on count of three one two three and pause nice job think about all the beautiful sounds that we made the cacophony of sounds that we created to represent the ice world of the tundra thank you for joining and let's take that deep breath in before we go here we go and I'm going to blow it out like my little creature walking across the ice and I 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]
Adaptable & Favorable: Decoding Multisyllabic Words | Mrs. Mora | Read, Write, ROAR!
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Clip: S1 Ep1014 | 4m 17s | What do "adaptable" and "favorable" have in common? (4m 17s)
Aquatic Intruders: Goldfish Effects | Cause and Effect for Grades 4-5
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Clip: S1 Ep1014 | 6m 38s | Create a cause and effect chart to enhance your reading and writing skills! (6m 38s)
Explore Wildlife in Detroit | Ms. Rodgers | Read, Write, ROAR!
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Clip: S1 Ep1014 | 7m 17s | Explore the surprising wildlife of Detroit with Ms. Rodgers. (7m 17s)
Read, Write, ROAR! Restore - Walking Burpee
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Clip: S1 Ep1014 | 2m 26s | Learn the fundamentals of burpees with Ms. AP in this 2-minute movement snack. (2m 26s)
Writing About Aquatic Invasive Species | Paul Roose | Read, Write, ROAR!
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Clip: S1 Ep1014 | 4m 40s | Learn how to identify and prevent the spread of aquatic invaders to protect the environment. (4m 40s)
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