Language Artsvideos Books For Kids

Language arts videos for kids introduce reading and writing concepts through engaging visual lessons. These videos help children connect language skills to everyday learning through clear explanations and examples.

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Popular Books

I Am Not a BananaSpecial Report - Who is InterruptingI Have Nothing to Report!PrepositionShort Vowel SongSimiles and MetaphorsFeelings SongJack And Jill and Diddle, Diddle, DumplingNouns Song for KidsConsonant SongWords: NounsWhen Two Vowels Go WalkingMonsters Learn English - Superlatives REALSight Words RapPrefix or Suffix?The PH Sound | Phonics VideoThe SH Sound | Phonics VideoThe TH Sound | Phonics Video

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Delores ThesaurusConsonant SongWhen Two Vowels Go WalkingSlow Down - Long Vowel SongShort Vowel SongFeelings SongMonsters Learn English - Superlatives REALThe CK SoundThe WR SoundSpecial Report - Who is InterruptingI Am Not a BananaThe Word CollectorWords: EtymologyWords: NounsSight Words Part 1Sight Words Part 2Sight Words Part 3Sight Words Rap

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I Am Not a BananaSpecial Report - Who is InterruptingI Have Nothing to Report!PrepositionShort Vowel SongSimiles and Metaphors

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • The English language contains hundreds of thousands of words.
  • Synonyms are words with similar meanings.
  • Antonyms are words with opposite meanings.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Use these books to introduce reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.
  • Encourage children to use new vocabulary from the story in conversation.
For Educators
  • Incorporate these books into lessons about grammar, vocabulary and comprehension.
  • Write a sentence, poem or short story inspired by the book.

FAQ

Language arts videos can be used to introduce new concepts, reinforce lessons or provide additional practice. Families and educators can watch together and discuss examples as they appear. Videos work well as a complement to reading and writing activities.

Kids can learn about vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension through language arts videos. Some explore story structure, while others focus on word usage or writing skills. Visual examples can help make language concepts easier to understand.

Language arts videos can support classroom or family reading by reinforcing ideas children encounter in books. They provide visual and auditory examples that help clarify concepts and strengthen understanding. Watching and discussing videos together can encourage meaningful conversations about language and literacy.

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