Textured Seascapes with Allison Pitre | Asynchronous Studio Lessons
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Allison Pitre (Meadowfield Elementary School) leads an art lesson on creating textured seascapes.Video
Allison Pitre (Meadowfield Elementary School) leads an art lesson on creating textured seascapes.Video
Janice Baines (Whitaker Elementary School) and Saudah Collins (Jackson Creek Elementary School) talk about their trip to Ghana, and lead a lesson about describing things using adjectives!Lesson
The students will take part in a steam project where they will create a turkey trap.
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The students will take part in a STEAM project where they can create their own bird's nest.
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We may not be able to see them with our eyes but germs are everywhere. And when we don't wash our hands the germs we pick up could spread to other things we touch causing us or someone else to get...Video
Did you know that whenever you go to sleep while you're off dreaming of crazy adventures, your body is working hard for you. That's right. Getting a good night's sleep can make you healthier and...Video
Agnes Knox (Lexington Learning and Empowerment) leads a lesson on translating quadratics.Video
Kayla Hostetler (Aiken High School) teaches a lesson on deconstructing and analyzing the themes of poems.Video
Christy Nexsen (Manning Primary School) teaches a lesson about writing, and the functions of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.Video
Christy Nexsen (Manning Primary School) leads a lesson on friendship, and analyzing characters, settings, and events.Video
Carlon Steller (Beck Academy) leads an art lesson on making mask portraits.Video
Sharri Duncan (John W. Moore Middle School) teaches an art lesson about observational drawing and water coloring.Video
Maggie Hagerty (Cowpens Elementary School) shows viewers the many different sounds and music one can make... With just a simple cup! Can you make your own cup song?Video
Shirley Mack Bell (Busbee Creative Arts Academy) leads a lesson on shadow puppetry. Shadow puppetry has origins dating back to China's Song Dynasty.Video
Melanie Trimble (Richland School District 1) leads a lesson on using scenery for pretending, and telling stories.Video
Kimberly Simms Gibbs (Director of Art Education and a teaching artist/certified SC teacher for the Metropolitan Arts Council) leads viewers through a lesson on what life was like for those living in...Video
Meredith Trobaugh of Bradley Elementary leads viewers through music and singing exercises.Video
A safe, effective exercise that is also very simple is called the forward lunge.Video
Meredith Trobaugh of Bradley Elementary leads viewers through music and singing exercises.Video
A plank, we call it a plank because we want your back as flat as possible, just like a diving board.Video
Kathleen Pennyway (Dreher High School) and Martha Hearn (Hand Middle School) lead viewers through a series of acting and theater exercises.Video
A classic exercise that we all know of is the push-up, but we call this one the perfect push-up because the cues are so important if you want to strengthen every part of your body.Video
In sports, your body is put in so many awkward situations. Your leg may be under you, your arm may be over you, so we train using a movement that's called the Turkish Get Up. The Turkish Get Up is...Video
An RDL is an easy, safe, effective exercise for strengthening your hamstrings and strengthening your glute muscles.Video
High knees offers a high-intensity anaerobic exercise that you can do in the comfort of your home. This exercise is an effective way to lose weight.Video
A great core exercise that you can do while also working on shoulder stability and ankle stability, is shoulder tap.Video
The Penn Center, formerly the Penn School, was founded on Saint Helena Island, South Carolina, by Northern abolitionist missionaries. The school was created to educate freed people, and was one of the...Video
A circular dance called the "Ring Shout" was a part of Gullah-Geechee Christian worship services for many years.Video
Scholars have located a song linking a family from Georgia to the village of Senehun Ngola in Sierra Leone. Linguist Lorenzo Dow Turner traveled to Georgia in 1931 to hear people speaking and singing...