Episodes
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Bake Gingerbread Letters
S2 E33 - 1m 37s
It’s time to take the ABCs to the k-i-t-c-h-e-n! Make gingerbread cookies in the shape of the alphabet with this simply delicious activity.
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Play Letter Hopscotch
S2 E32 - 39s
Recognizing each letter is one of the first steps of the reading process – but learning letter names outside of alphabetical order can be challenging. This activity gets the brain and the body moving and learning together. Grab some sidewalk chalk and take learning outdoors by making a letter hopscotch.
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Create Circle Geometric Art
S2 E31 - 52s
Can a circle be created from a series of straight lines? The answer is yes! Odd Squad agents frequently use geometry to crack tough cases, but shapes are more than tools for the job. In this activity, your child can make beautiful circle art using a ruler to draw straight lines.
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Make a Chinese Rattle Drum
S2 E30 - 1m 3s
The Chinese Rattle Drum (also called the hand drum) originated in China during the Song Dynasty and became a popular children’s toy that is still used today. Use this fun craft activity to open up a discussion with your child about this fun Chinese instrument!
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Make Russian Nesting Dolls
S2 E29 - 1m 8s
Explore a little more about Russian culture by making Matryoshka dolls or Russian nesting dolls as a fun craft! Russian nesting dolls are dolls, typically made out of wood and in decreasing size so they can nest inside one another.
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Create Glowing Water
S2 E28 - 1m 4s
Fireflies and glowworms are just a few creatures that use bioluminescence — a creature’s ability to make their own light, which makes it look like they are glowing. There are also many ocean creatures that have this ability, especially those that live deep down where it’s darker. Bioluminescence can help animals see in the dark, create camouflage or attract others.
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Make Edible Dirt Cups
S2 E27 - 1m 6s
Our world is filled with plants and animals that live and burrow in dirt and soil. Get your hands dirty as you learn about the different types of soil and make an edible “dirt” cup.
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Peg’s Giant Dice Game
S2 E26 - 1m 17s
We’ve got a really big problem! In this activity you’ll make a giant die to solve the problem — simple math games that you and your child can play together.
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Put on a Puppet Show
S2 E25 - 1m 23s
Puppet shows allow children to experiment with storytelling and imagination. Explore the basic elements of storytelling while you craft Peg-themed puppets and a theater for your show.
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Use Math While Baking Peg’s Honey Cake
S2 E24 - 1m 23s
Peg and her friends find math all around them, including in the kitchen. As you bake and decorate a delicious honey cake, look for all the ways you use math — from measuring the ingredients, to the setting the oven temperature and timer, to decorating the cake with geometric patterns.
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Make Leaf-Imprinted Ornaments
S2 E23 - 1m 10s
Beautiful nature is all around us — even in cooler weather when many plants and trees lose their leaves. These hand-pressed pieces of art are sure to “leaf” an impression on kids and inspire an appreciation of nature all year long.
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Make Bite-Sized Planet Pops
S2 E22 - 1m 36s
Explore the different planets in our solar system while baking bite-sized replicas with your child. These planet pops taste out of this world!
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