
Circle Time
2022 · 1199m
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Welcome to Circle Time with Khan Academy Kids. Get started with Caroline from Khan Academy Kids as she introduces a new story Khan Academy Kids app. Then, listen to the author Naomi O’Brien read the book “Why is our Skin Different Colors?” In the story, one friend wonders why her skin isn’t as dark as her best friend’s. She learns that it’s just the amount of melanin that makes their skin look different. Their learning, sharing, and playing is a fun celebration of diversity. Learn more about Khan Academy Kids, our free educational app for children ages 2-8, at Available on Apple, Google Play, and Amazon app stores: Remember to subscribe to Circle Time to be reminded of our new shows! You can also access all of our Circle Time videos on our Circle Time Playlist, here: Questions? Reach our team at khankids@khanacademy.org.
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Learn how to draw Kodi the Bear from Khan Academy Kids with Kim Ferrari, our lead animator. An animator is someone who draws, and makes those drawings move. This behind-the-scenes look at how Kodi is created may inspire young artists to make a character of their own! For more fun after the show, don’t miss our connect the dot activity with Kodi the bear: http://khan.co/KhanKids-Print-April10. Would your kids like to draw Kodi? Show us what they create! Artwork submissions welcome at http://khan.co/KhanKids-SubmitYourArt. Learn more about Khan Academy Kids, our free educational app for children ages 2-7 at http://www.khankids.org. Available on Apple, Google Play, and Amazon app stores: http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Apple http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Google http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Amazon Subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss a single episode of Circle Time!
Learn how to draw Reya the Red Panda from Khan Academy Kids with Kim Ferrari, our lead animator. An animator is someone who draws, and makes those drawings move. Draw alongside Kim as she explains Reya’s structure, and all of the shapes that make up her face. Practice drawing shapes like teardrops and triangles to make your own Reya. Then, color Reya in with two shades of pink! Can your kids draw Reya too? Send us your drawings of Reya, here! http://khan.co/KhanKids-SubmitYourArt. Learn more about Khan Academy Kids, our free educational app for children ages 2-7, at http://www.khankids.org. Available on Apple, Google Play, and Amazon app stores: http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Apple http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Google http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Amazon Subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss a single episode of Circle Time! Questions or ideas for Circle Time? Reach our team at khankids@khanacademy.org.
Stand up and sing along to “Wheels on the Bus” with our special guest Caitie from Super Simple Songs! Then, listen as Caroline and Sophie from Khan Academy Kids read a book called “Beach Day Birthday” by Cynthia Platt. Learn new words that start with “b” (bus, beach, birthday) and the “bl” blend (blanket, blast, and blue). Then, pack up for your own beach day birthday party! Tell us about how you like to celebrate birthdays. Can you remember your favorite birthday? Share your story here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-SubmitYourArt. Plus, check out more printable activities for hands-on fun!http://khan.co/KhanKids-Printables. Learn more about Khan Academy Kids, our free educational app for children ages 2-7, at http://www.khankids.org. Available on Apple, Google Play, and Amazon app stores: http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Apple http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Google http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Amazon Subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss a single episode of Circle Time! Questions or
Do your kids like to make slime? See what slime is all about in today’s Circle Time with Khan Academy Kids! Caroline and Sophie start the day by reading the book “So Slimy” by Cynthia Platt. Learn fun words like slime, slithered, and sleep. Then, get set for a special “Show & Tell” about making slime. Follow along as our guests make a recipe for glitter slime. If your kids could make slime, what color would they choose? Share photos or videos of your kids making slime here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-SubmitYourArt. For more Show & Tell submission ideas, check out our list here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-ShowAndTell. Looking for more kid-friendly activities? Don’t miss our Printables page, here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-Printables. Learn more about Khan Academy Kids, our free educational app for children ages 2-7, at http://www.khankids.org. Available on Apple, Google Play, and Amazon app stores: http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Apple http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Google http://khan.co/Kh
Today on Circle Time, join Caroline and Sophie as they read the book “Eight Dance Moves” by Cynthia Platt. Then, take a dance class with our special guest, Teacher Crystal, as she demonstrates some hip hop dance moves. Learn head rolls, arm waves, arm swipes, and arm rolls. Feel the beat and make your own dance! Do your kids have a favorite dance move? Send us a video for Show & Tell! http://khan.co/KhanKids-ShowAndTell. Don’t miss our Writing Workshop printable for the “8 Dance Moves” book, here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-Print-April29 Learn more about Khan Academy Kids, our free educational app for children ages 2-7, at http://www.khankids.org. Available on Apple, Google Play, and Amazon app stores: http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Apple http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Google http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Amazon Subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss a single resource from Khan Academy Kids, and access all of our Circle Time videos on our Circle Time Playlist! http://khan.co/KhanKid
Start today’s Circle Time with a special Show & Tell! Caroline and Sophie from Khan Academy Kids share artwork submitted by children. Then, learn how to draw Ollo the Elephant with Kim Ferrari, our lead animator. An animator is someone who draws, and makes those drawings move. Watch carefully as Kim explains Ollo’s structure, and drawing techniques for creating his face, ears, and trunk. Practice drawing to make your own version of Ollo the elephant. Are your kids ready to draw Ollo? Submit your drawing here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-SubmitYourArt. For more Show and Tell submission ideas, check out our list here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-ShowAndTell. Looking for more kid-friendly activities? Don’t miss our Printables page, here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-Printables. Learn more about Khan Academy Kids, our free educational app for children ages 2-7, at http://www.khankids.org. Available on Apple, Google Play, and Amazon app stores: http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Apple http://khan.co
Read the book “Seven Days A Week” by Cynthia Platt with Caroline & Sophie from Khan Academy Kids. Think about activities during the week and if they are daily or weekly. See how Teacher Aimee plans a flexible workspace for learning just in time for back to school. Count to 7 with lessons from the Khan Academy Kids app. Enjoy artwork from friends who share character drawings on Show & Tell. Would your kids like to be on Show & Tell? Submit your artwork, photos, or videos here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-SubmitYourArt. Looking for more kid-friendly activities? See our latest printable worksheets: http://khan.co/KhanKids-Printables. Learn more about Khan Academy Kids, our free educational app for children ages 2-7, at http://www.khankids.org. Available on Apple, Google Play, and Amazon app stores: http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Apple http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Google http://khan.co/KhanKids-YT-Amazon Subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss a single resource from Khan Academy Kids,