The amount of sugar hidden in random foods


Sugar is a type carbohydrate that adds sweetness to food and drinks.

Sugar is often added to food and drinks like desserts, pop, some breakfast cereals and yogurts, energy drinks, fruit drinks, and chocolate milk. Sugar is also found naturally in fruit, vegetables and milk.

It is good to choose foods with natural sugars most often. Vegetables and milk are nutritious and have important vitamins and minerals.

You should limit the amount of sugar. Eat healthy food!. 

But, how much sugar is really in your food?. Sure there's a lot of sugar in Coke, but cereals???. Let's watch this video. 





Food Gruop Fun (Nutrition)

We are going to play a game. 

- For GRAIN: snap.
- For DAIRY: clap.
- For FRUITS: stomp.
- For VEGETABLES: turn around.
- For PROTEIN: nod your head.


7 Tips for Healthy Living

There are things we should do every day to look after ourselves and to keep fit and healthy: wash your hands, brush your teeth, do lots of exercise, enjoy  your free time, rest and have a bath or shower. 

Here in this video  you can see 7 tips for healthy living.

The Excretory (or Urinary) System

Our excretory system helps our bodies to get rid of excess water and waste products from the blood and some organs and turns them into urine.

The main excretory organs are: the kidneys, the ureter, the bladder and the urethra.  




Digestive System : The Dr. Binocs Show (Learn Videos For Kids)

Hey kids!.  Have you ever wondered what happens to the food once it enters your body?. What is the process of digestion?. 

Well, Dr. Binocs will explain the different stages of digestion in an entertaining way for you!.


Here you see the main organs in the digestive system: 



The circulatory system (The human body for kids)

The circulatory system moves blood through the heart and around the body in the arteries and veins. Blood gives our body nutrients and oxygen. 


The heart is divided into four parts: the left and right atriums and the left and right ventricles. 




Our Respiratory System

Hello everyone!😀

Have you ever wondered what happens after we breathe?. How does the air travel inside our body?

Oxygen enters our blood through the respiratory system when we breathe in. Then, the carbon dioxide we don't need leaves our body when we breathe out.

Dr. Binocs is here to explain it all in today's topic, Respiratory System.




Our nervous system

We have a BRAIN inside our head. The brain controls everything we do. We have NERVES, all over our body. 

The brain and the nerves are part of our nervous system. They help us interact with the world around us.



Our locomotor (or musculoskeletal) system

Our LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM is made of BONES, MUSCLES and JOINTS

BONES are hard and rigid. 

MUSCLES are soft and elastic. 

JOINTS make the skeleton flexible. Joints  help us move. There are joints in our arms and legs.

These are our main BONES


These are our main MUSCLES



My Body: Joints, Skeleton and Muscles

A joint is the place where two or more bones come together. Our skeleton bends and moves at the joints with help from our muscles





How do our bodies move?

Muscles help move our bones. All our bones have muscles connected to them. Muscles work in pairs to pull the bones. 


Feel your arm muscles: biceps and triceps. Contraction and relaxation of bicep and tricep, an antagonistic pair of muscles, of the arm.  




Cold and warm colours


The Lines Song | Art Songs (Scratch Garden)

The "Lines Song" is a great art song about the different kinds of lines!.

Primary Teaching Points: horizontal lines, vertical lines, diagonal lines.

Secondary Teaching Points: geometric lines, organic lines, gestural lines, zigzags, spirals, broken lines, curvy lines, fancy lines, wavy lines, free lines, etc.



Meet Paul Klee, a famous artist


Paul Klee was born in Paul Klee was born on 18th December 1879, Switzerland. His father was a German music teacher and his mother was a Swiss singer.

In 1898, Klee studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. He then went to Italy, visiting Rome, Florence and Naples.

In 1911 Paul Klee became friends with Wassily Kandinsky, and in 1912 Klee travelled to Paris and was inspired by Cubism and the use of colour. Klee started to experiment with colour and define his own style.

He borrows from Cubism, Surrealism and Expressionism. In 1933 he completed more than 500 pieces of work, and in 1939, he completed 1200. He finished more than 9000 pieces of art in his lifetime.

He died on 29th June 1940.



This is one of his most famous paintings. It's called "Senecio". What colours can you see?, are they warm or cold?. What shapes do you see?. Enjoy art!.


Which colours has a rainbow? (Song)

Have you ever seen a rainbow?. Sometimes when the sun is shining and it is rainy somewhere at the same time, you can see a rainbow. It's a huge arch of colours in the sky.  The sun's light is "white", but the water droplets break it up into seven different colours, always in this order:

RED

ORANGE

YELLOW

GREEN

BLUE

INDIGO

VIOLET or PURPLE



You can learn and remember the right order with this song: 


Three vital functions

All living things perform three vital functions. Let's understand them: 

NUTRITION


Nutrition gives us the energy we need for living. 

INTERACTION


We get information from the world. Then, we respond it. We SENSE the world. 


REPRODUCTION


Reproduction is the process of having children

Life Processes Rap

All living things carry out these life processes or vital functions: NUTRITION, REPRODUCTION and INTERACTION.


Primary and Secondary Colours

Hi kids!


Today we are going to learn the primary and secondary colours in English. 

Primary colours are red, yellow and blue. 



When you combine any two of the primary , you get three new mixtures called secondary colours: orange, green and purple. 


Look at this!


Now, let's see the colours wheel!.



Learn all about colours with an original song and a flying unicorn and robot!. 

The song tells what are primary, secondary, warm and cool colours. Pay attention!. 

Sesame Street (Colours song)

Primary colours are: BLUE, RED and YELLOW

Secondary colours are ORANGE, GREEN and PURPLE (or VIOLET). 


Sing and learn this song: 

Body Parts (Nice song!)

'Head, torso, limbs' (Human body)

OUR BODY HAS 3 BODY SECTIONS: HEAD, TORSO AND LIMBS. 




The Human: Body (Stop-motion!)


The Human Body (stop-motion!) from kellianderson on Vimeo.

Bones Song for Kids (with lyrics)

Bones give your body a shape. You can walk, run or skate. 


SKULL
RIBS
BACKBONE

They protect the main soft organs: lungs, heart and brain. 


LUNGS


HEART


BRAIN

Listen and sing this song!. 


"Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes (Song) "

You love this song!: "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes"Sing, read and dance!. 







Peppa Pig, George and their friends sing and do the actions of "Head, Snoulders, Knees and Toes" too!. 

"My Face" (Talking Flashcards)

This is a fun video to introduce the parts od the face. 


"Everybody Up" (Song)

Joints make your body move

Look, listen and sing this song!. 


"One Fine Face" (Sesame Street Song)

Elmo and Ernie sing this beautiful song about the parts of the face. 




"Feelings"

Lets's learn some expressions to show feelings in English.




"The 5 Senses Song song by Dr Jean Feldman video by Mr Harry"

I love this song!. Can you say the five senses in English?. Look at the picture and name them!. Very good!. 






"Five Senses , Hi-5" ( Kids Song)

Sing this song. Move your body!.


Learn Body Parts (Parts Of The Body Song For Children - ELF Kids Videos)


This is a simple video and chant to learn 24 body parts in English. 

Joints song

These are the main joints:  

-NECK
-SHOULDERS
-ELBOW
-HIP
-WRIST
-KNEE
-ANKLE

Now, watch at these children singing this funny song!. Let's learn it!. 

Scientific Method (Song)

Hi kids!. We are SUPER SCIENTISTS!. 




Learn and sing the song you love!.


First you make an observation of the world around
Take notes and record all the things that you found
Then you ask a simple question something that you want to learn
Then you form a hypothesis to explain what you observed

Then you make a prediction about how it's gonna go
Do a test with a control and variable
Then you analyze the data and draw a conclusion
Do the scientific method to avoid all confusion

Make an observation
Ask a question
Form a hypothesis
And make a prediction
Do a test or experimentation

Analyze data and draw a conclusion