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Watch Together: “Experimenting with Seeds” (PEEP live-action clip)

Play the video PEEP and the Big Wide World “Experimenting with Seeds.” Compare the video’s experiment to the children’s experiment with seeds.

Watch Together: “Fred Says: kazoo” (BTL clip)

Play the Between the Lions video “Fred Says: kazoo.” Have children listen for /k/ sound and look for the letter “k.”

Watch Together: “Fred Says: sing” (BTL clip)

Play the Between the Lions video “Fred Says: sing” and have children identify the letter “s.”

Watch Together: “Lions Wiggling” (BTL clip)

Watch the video Between the Lions “Lions Wiggling.” Have children wiggle along with the lion family as they demonstrate none, some, and all.

Watch Together: "The Carrot Seed" (BTL show)

Have children look for things a little boy does as he watches his seed grow in the Between the Lions "The Carrot Seed" video.

Watch Together: “Word Morph: gold–goose–gourd” (BTL clip)

Play the video Between The Lions “Word Morph: gold-goose-gourd.” Then challenge children to repeat the sentence, “Gus gets gourds from the garden.”

Watch Together: “Word Morph: kiwi–kids–kitten–kite” (BTL clip)

Play the video Between The Lions “Word Morph: kiwi-kids-kitten-kite” and talk about the 'k' words.

Watch Together: “Words Beginning with ‘g’” (BTL clip)

Play the Between the Lions video “Words Beginning with ‘g’.” Have children listen for /g/ words.

Watch Together: “Words Beginning with ‘k’” (BTL clip)

Play the Between the Lions video “Words Beginning with ‘k’.” Have children listen for /k/ words.

Watch Together: “Words Beginning with ‘s’” #2 (BTL clip)

Play the video clip Between the Lions “Words Beginning with ‘s’” and have children listen for words that begin with /s/.

Watch Together: “Words Beginning with ‘w’” (BTL clip)

Watch the video Between the Lions “Words Beginning with ‘w.’ Have children wave each time they see the letter “w.”

Watch Together: “Worm Watches” (BTL clip)

Watch the video Between the Lions “Worm Watches.” Have children wiggle when they hear the letter sound /w/.

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