Everyone can contribute to a team! This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Seesaw" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of teamwork. The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids work in small teams to complete challenges like putting episode event cards in order, balancing a classroom-made scale, and building the tallest cup tower they can.
Seesaw Episode Summary: Dad has rudely plonked himself on one end of the seesaw. So, Bluey and Bingo round up the entire playground to help flip him off, but they still need to find one more friend.
Watch the episode here!
In Visit the Natural Playground of Costa Rica, host Simon Reeve and his guide explore lush forests filled with iguanas, butterflies, toucans, macaws, and even capybaras! Discover how this small country, packed with over 500,000 species of wildlife, is a world leader in protecting nature as children plant thousands of trees in a reforestation project that’s growing forests for the future. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America
Psst, over here! Sparkle-Shot (that’s Bingo) has found these secret notes from Mum and Dad. What do they say? Look at the code from Mum and write out what she's saying! And what about a long message from Dad? Plus, help Drill Sergeant Rusty reach Private Jack using their mission code.
For extra fun, why not make up your own mission code and test it out with a friend? It could be in your bedroom or school playground or park. You could even swap secret messages using Mum and Dad’s alphabet code!
Fill this journal with loads of lovely stuff! Everyone's family is different. Draw the people that make you happy. Next, color your favorite family meal on the plate. Finally, circle the places you like to hang out (playground, city, pool, beach, or home), and check off your family activities (Does your family like to bake, make must, explore, or something else?).
Take your students on a romp through the grasslands! From the African savanna to the Great Plains of North America grasslands are nature’s wide-open playground.
✨ Perfect for Grades 3–8, here’s what you need to bring ecosystems to life:
- Iconic BBC Video: Share the clips on this page to introduce the location, plants, animals, and climate of the grasslands. (Don't miss the giraffes and bison!) Brought to you by world-class BBC programs such as Planet Earth, The Americas With Simon Reeve, and Seven Worlds, One Planet.
- Free Printable: Use the Grasslands Brochure Template to help students pull it all together in an ecosystem report with facts they’ve learned (and a little extra research).
It’s everything you need to make ecosystems easy to teach and truly memorable for your students.
Everyone can contribute to a team! This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Seesaw" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of teamwork. The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids work in small teams to complete challenges like putting episode event cards in order, balancing a classroom-made scale, and building the tallest cup tower they can.
Seesaw Episode Summary: Dad has rudely plonked himself on one end of the seesaw. So, Bluey and Bingo round up the entire playground to help flip him off, but they still need to find one more friend.
Watch the episode here!
In Visit the Natural Playground of Costa Rica, host Simon Reeve and his guide explore lush forests filled with iguanas, butterflies, toucans, macaws, and even capybaras! Discover how this small country, packed with over 500,000 species of wildlife, is a world leader in protecting nature as children plant thousands of trees in a reforestation project that’s growing forests for the future. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America
Psst, over here! Sparkle-Shot (that’s Bingo) has found these secret notes from Mum and Dad. What do they say? Look at the code from Mum and write out what she's saying! And what about a long message from Dad? Plus, help Drill Sergeant Rusty reach Private Jack using their mission code.
For extra fun, why not make up your own mission code and test it out with a friend? It could be in your bedroom or school playground or park. You could even swap secret messages using Mum and Dad’s alphabet code!
Fill this journal with loads of lovely stuff! Everyone's family is different. Draw the people that make you happy. Next, color your favorite family meal on the plate. Finally, circle the places you like to hang out (playground, city, pool, beach, or home), and check off your family activities (Does your family like to bake, make must, explore, or something else?).
Take your students on a romp through the grasslands! From the African savanna to the Great Plains of North America grasslands are nature’s wide-open playground.
✨ Perfect for Grades 3–8, here’s what you need to bring ecosystems to life:
- Iconic BBC Video: Share the clips on this page to introduce the location, plants, animals, and climate of the grasslands. (Don't miss the giraffes and bison!) Brought to you by world-class BBC programs such as Planet Earth, The Americas With Simon Reeve, and Seven Worlds, One Planet.
- Free Printable: Use the Grasslands Brochure Template to help students pull it all together in an ecosystem report with facts they’ve learned (and a little extra research).
It’s everything you need to make ecosystems easy to teach and truly memorable for your students.