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This video takes a look at the history of the heart-filled holiday. (01:25)
Found by grazianione in History of Valentine's Day
July 18, 2009 at 05:59 AM
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This song is about what the heart shape means. This is a very short song, but is repeated three times. (00:54)
Found by Barb in Songs
November 15, 2009 at 07:02 PM
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Song is sung to the tune of "Ten Little". The song reinforces counting skills. (01:12)
Found by Barb in Songs
November 15, 2009 at 07:07 PM
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The members of Freezer Burn sing about how our heart is pumping all the time, keeping us healthy and alive. (1:25)
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Healthy Eating Habits
February 26, 2012 at 03:51 PM
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Join us as we explain the wildest, weirdest, most shocking moments of all time in History Countdown. (08:57)
Found by teresahopson in History of Valentine's Day
January 27, 2022 at 03:45 PM
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A lesson in honor of Valentine's Day. Topic: Love and Marriage. Expressions for students at the upper intermediate and advanced levels. (05:49)
Found by grazianione in Holidays
August 12, 2009 at 12:53 PM
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In a full-day kindergarten class in Boston, Massachusetts, Cindy Wilson and her bilingual aide promote oral language development and individual responsibility. The Chinese- and English-speaking students take leadership roles as "Room Readers and Writers," guiding classmates through daily routines and gathering useful information for the class. They participate in hands-on activities to explore celebrations of Valentine's Day and the Chinese New Year as they make connections with their own and each other's linguistic and cultural knowledge. (27:15)
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Successful Reading Classroom
March 8, 2011 at 10:19 PM
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An exploration into the customs and practices surrounding Chinese New Year in both China and the United States. In China, the Chinese return home for the most important cultural holiday of the year, for which people have been preparing for weeks. In America, the most prominent symbol of Chinese New Year is the dragon, said to represent good luck. New Year ushers in a series of festivals beginning with the 15-day Spring Festival and ending with the Lantern Festival, often called the Chinese Valentine's Day, because of its association with lovers. (2:55)
Found by freealan in China
December 25, 2010 at 10:08 PM
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The New York Public Library holds a wealth of unexpected sources of inspiration for artists and designers—from vintage valentines and textile patterns, to fabric samples and turn-of-the-century menus from around the world. For this online-only miniseries, Design by the Book, the Library partnered with the leading design blog Design*Sponge to invite five New York City–based artists to sift through our collections in search of inspiration. Watch as the artists, who range from a glassblower to a letterpress printer, create unique works inspired by what they found. Special guest Isaac Mizrahi joins us in Episode 2 to share his sources of inspiration.
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Found by librariancb in Inspiration for Creation
June 21, 2009 at 03:08 PM
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Another lesson in honor of Valentine's Day. This lesson demonstrates how knowing synonyms for common words can enrich your vocabulary, giving you greater accuracy and variety. The speaker uses sentences with love in them and shows how to find a different word-synonym for love examples: admire, cherish, and adore.This video does a great job in defining synonyms for love, using the new words in sentences, and providing practicing exercises. (10:29)
Found by grazianione in Synonyms
August 12, 2009 at 12:57 PM
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Episode 4 (last episode) - The New York Public Library holds a wealth of unexpected sources of inspiration for artists and designers—from vintage valentines and textile patterns, to fabric samples and turn-of-the-century menus from around the world. For this online-only miniseries, Design by the Book, the Library partnered with the leading design blog Design*Sponge to invite five New York City–based artists to sift through our collections in search of inspiration. Watch as the artists, who range from a glassblower to a letterpress printer, create unique works inspired by what they found. (09:25)
Found by librariancb in Inspiration for Creation
June 21, 2009 at 03:14 PM
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Episode 3 - The New York Public Library holds a wealth of unexpected sources of inspiration for artists and designers—from vintage valentines and textile patterns, to fabric samples and turn-of-the-century menus from around the world. For this online-only miniseries, Design by the Book, the Library partnered with the leading design blog Design*Sponge to invite five New York City–based artists to sift through our collections in search of inspiration. Watch as the artists, who range from a glassblower to a letterpress printer, create unique works inspired by what they found. (09:23)
Found by librariancb in Inspiration for Creation
June 21, 2009 at 03:12 PM
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Episode 2 - The New York Public Library holds a wealth of unexpected sources of inspiration for artists and designers—from vintage Valentines and textile patterns, to fabric samples and turn-of-the-century menus from around the world. For this online-only miniseries, Design by the Book, the Library partnered with the leading design blog Design*Sponge to invite five New York City–based artists to sift through our collections in search of inspiration. Watch as the artists, who range from a glassblower to a letterpress printer, create unique works inspired by what they found. (09:30)
Found by librariancb in Inspiration for Creation
June 21, 2009 at 03:11 PM
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Learn how to make yummy rice crispy treats from 10-year old budding chef Miranda. These would be good for a Valentines Day treat to your family, teachers and friends. These Crispy kisses are easy to make and are delicious and healthy.
Found by meerad in Desserts
March 2, 2010 at 01:31 PM
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Watch an animated trailer for Love, Splat, the new book from Rob Scotton. The lovable but insecure feline from Splat the Cat (2008) returns to celebrate Valentine’s Day. He has a crush on Kitten, but whenever they meet she pulls his ears, ties his tail, and calls him smelly. His classmate Spike—who has his own crush on Kitten—does his best to convince Splat that Kitten doesn’t return his affections. Fortunately, Kitten is able to see through Spike’s amorous professions, leading to a happy Valentine exchange. Scotton’s cartoon-style artwork features animals rendered in black-and-gray tones using vividly colored human accessories. A perfect choice for Valentine story hours or for Splat fans any time of the year. This is a great resource to encourage elementary readers. (0:40)
Found by porter1526 in Scotton, Rob
October 27, 2011 at 05:50 PM
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The Missouri flag: Centered on red, white and blue fields is the Missouri state seal. It is encircled by a blue band with twenty-four stars representing the number of states in 1821. The stars in the inner circle have the same meaning. Two huge grizzly bears support the circular shield in the center which has three parts, the first part - the motto "United We Stand, Divided we Fall", the second part - the right section representing the United States, and the last part - the left section containing a moon representing a new state and a grizzly bear standing for courage. The flag was designed by Mrs. Marie Elizabeth Oliver of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Flag adopted 1913. The anthem: Missouri Waltz Written by James Royce Shannon Music by John Valentine Eppel as arranged by Frederick Knight Logan.
Found by Barb in Missouri
August 5, 2009 at 02:38 PM
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THE DETECTIVE: Elyse Luray THE PLACE: Chicago, Illinois THE CASE: History Detectives stares down the barrel of a shotgun for clues that one of Al Capone’s men fired it in a Chicago gang massacre that shocked the nation. The gun came to our contributor’s family after it was handed down through two generations of prominent Chicago families. It’s a Western Field single-barreled repeating action 12-guage shotgun. The barrel and the stock were once shortened just the way the Capone gang liked its guns: easy to conceal and with more destructive force. History Detectives tests the gun’s firepower, consults with ballistics experts, and combs through physical evidence to see if the gun can be placed at the scene of the crime.
**CAUTION: Video discusses the Valentines Day Massacre and does have original live footage.
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Found by Mrs Jefferies in History of War
February 18, 2012 at 01:37 PM
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It's Valentine's Day, and the class is selling light bulbs as a fundraiser. They decide to go to Ms. Frizzle's house to see if she'd like to buy some, but her doorbell isn't working. Tim and Wanda go to find her, and they overhear her reading a "love letter". The class now has to fix the doorbell before Ms. Frizzle's "big connection" comes over. (22:04)
Found by ksheehan in Electricity
September 1, 2012 at 10:16 PM
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Making paper hearts in an origami style is a great way to
celebrate Valentine's Day, and it can be done using a perfectly square
piece of paper. An art teacher gives instruction on how to create paper hearts to give as gifts.
Found by grazianione in Valentines Day
February 22, 2010 at 03:12 PM
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Listen to Hector Elizondo read Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch by Eileen Spinelli, pictures by Paul Yalowitz. Mr. Hatch is a drab, predictable gentleman who leads a painfully ordered and uninteresting life. One Valentine's Day a giant candy-filled heart is delivered to Mr. Hatch with a note that reads, "Somebody loves you." (12:00)
Found by Rockefellerteacher in Book Pals Storyline Online Collection
December 18, 2012 at 11:32 AM
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For Valentine's Day the band students at ECMS wrote haikus about their love for their instruments. This would be good to show in band or while studying haikus in English class.
Found by pianomandan in Playing Musical Instruments
September 24, 2012 at 07:29 PM
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Let's draw a rose! Here's an easy lesson for kids or beginners. I'll show you how to draws a rose step-by-step. Great for cards or Valentines Day. (08:32)
Found by teresahopson in Draw Roses
June 23, 2017 at 01:33 PM
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I, Rose
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How is it that people in snowy, chilly cities have access to beautiful, fresh roses every February on Valentine’s Day? (02:30)
Found by MRUniversity in Supply and Demand
December 7, 2017 at 11:39 AM
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Alan Lomax's overview of the Jazz scene in New Orleans with interviews and performances by Majestic Band, the Preservation Hall Band (Willie Humphrey, James "Sing" Miller, Emanuel Sayles, Alonzo Stewart, Kid Thomas Valentine and Chester Zardis) and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band (Greg Davis, Charles Joseph, Kirk Joseph, Roger Lewis, Jenell Marshall and Ephrem Townes) at the Glass House and participating in a funeral parade.
Dance, Music, Costume/Dress, Festivals/Customs, Play, Urban Life, African American Culture / South / 1990
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Found by ECP in American Roots Culture
February 13, 2012 at 08:31 PM
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