
How Do You Discover a New Trail, Make a Discovery, Become a Discoverer, or Have Discovered Something?
You walk in the woods. You find a hidden pond. No one knew it was there.
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You walk in the woods. You find a hidden pond. No one knew it was there.
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Books open doors. Stories, pictures, facts. Two common phrases invite children into books. “Read a book” and “Look at a book.” Both mean “spend time w ...
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A wild animal lives freely in nature. The children ran wildly through the field. The words “wild, wildly, wildness, wilderness” all come from one fami ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into three finding forms. “Discover, discovery, discoverer” share one meaning. Tha ...
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Hello, future explorer Do you love going to new places? What do you do on summer holiday? Do you travel to a different city? Or do you go on a long jo ...
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Hello, word explorer Have you ever looked for a lost sock under your bed? Or dreamed of finding a great treasure? How do you talk about that? Do you s ...
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Hey there, word explorer Have you ever looked for your missing shoe? Or have you ever learned a cool new fact about space? How do you talk about that? ...
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Children find things every day. A pretty rock. A lost toy. A hidden snack. Sometimes parents say “You found it” Other times they say “You discovered s ...
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Hello, young explorer Your city is a wonderful place. It is full of life and fun. It is more than just buildings and streets. It is your "My Friendly ...
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Introduction to Yuri Gagarin
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Introduction to Neil Armstrong
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Have you ever tilted your head all the way back to watch a tiny, silver bird in the sky? Have you heard its low, distant rumble and wondered about the ...
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Have you ever lain on your back in the grass at night, looking up at the thousands of tiny, twinkling lights? Have you pointed to the brightest “star” ...
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Have you ever turned a cardboard tube into a spyglass and looked for distant lands? Have you ever built a pillow fort and declared it your secret ship ...
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Have you ever looked up at the sky and seen a tiny silver bird leaving a fluffy white trail behind it? Have you wondered where it’s going? Who is insi ...
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Have you ever climbed on a big rock or explored a new path in a park? Some animals are born explorers In Germany, there is a curious and adventurous s ...
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Children learn about the world through their senses. They touch everything. They listen to every sound. They look closely at interesting things. They ...
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Young children explore the world through their bodies. They touch everything. They put things in their mouths. They listen to every sound. This natura ...
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Teaching young children about the world around them is one of the greatest joys of early education. Preschoolers are naturally curious. They touch, th ...
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What is the Concept? Let's explore a foundational science and language topic: the five senses. When we plan 5 senses activities for kindergarten, we a ...
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Hello, curious teachers and creative young learners Today we explore something amazing. Our bodies have special ways to learn about the world. We use ...
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