Students will watch one/some of the videos shown below. Please select any video(s) you'd like, and tap on them to play them. The length of the video is listed below each thumbnail. All videos are educational or based on a children's book. Students will verbally answer comprehension questions about the story/video they watched when I return.
As a reminder, please collect any library books students bring and place them in the red milk crate. I will check them in when I return. No student should leave the library with a book, please!!!!
If students get wiggly, there are brain break videos at the bottom of this page.
OR if you or the students prefer: 4th - 6th may do a library word search (Please don't give any one student more than one paper.... the activities I left are for multiple days. Thanks!) and/or You may read a/some book(s) to the students.
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Ms. Wall is off-campus today. Thank you for being on your best behavior, Scholars!
Movie adaptations of various children's books & book read alouds:
Runtime - 48 minutes
Runtime - 48 minutes
Runtime - 47 minutes
Runtime - 47 minutes
Runtime - 1 hour Our Friend Martin
(Good for older students; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.)
Runtime - 41 minutes
Runtime is approximately 25 minutes. PBJC Library Hoopla version 1:23:00
Storyline Online: Playlist of several different books read aloud by the Screen Actor's Guild.
The videos from this point and down are all from PBS Kids. Some are short videos and some are almost an hour long. Runtimes are listed below each video. They are all academic and will have Closed Captioning that will show on the screen (so students can read along silently).
Dr. Seuss Week: (special for this week)
Click on the image to the right to choose from several Cat in the Hat learning videos.
(Each Episode near the top of the page is about 24 minutes long.)
Weather Hunters - science videos about weather
Wild Kratts - science videos about different creatures, animals, and insects
Word World - videos about letters, sounds, and words (best for 1st - 2nd)
Xavier Riddle - videos about different people (best for 1st-3rd)
Mystery League - problem solving & friendship videos for older students
Word Girl - learning new vocabulary videos for older students
SciGirls - science & technology videos for older students (best for 4th - 6th)
Do the students need a brain break to get up and move between videos? Try one of these below:
younger students ⬇️ older students ⬇️
SEATED brain breaks:
STANDING brain breaks, but they should stand by THEIR chair.
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Video links verified on 3-2-2026.
These videos below don't work, but I want to find new links for them.
Skillsville - videos about different careers (best for 1st-3rd)