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  • Jackson's Plan

    Jackson, a green tree frog in the Okefenokee Swamp, learns to persevere in the face of obstacles

    Visit the Okefenokee for a lesson in pursuing goals. Jackson is a green tree frog and a resident of the Okefenokee Swamp in southern Georgia. One afternoon, Jackson learns that a slick new brochure is being prepared to draw tourists to this famed wildlife refuge, home to alligators and water lilies, coach whip snakes and cypress trees, pileated woodpeckers and cinnamon ferns. Jackson is determined that the diminutive green tree frog species will not be left out. Jackson's plan takes him on a photo shoot through three habitats of the Okefenokee — the swampy woods, the piney woods, and the open marshlands. Along his madcap way, he encounters obstacles and setbacks, but Jackson perseveres — with surprising results. 

    Jackson s Plan will help you:

    • Promote goal-setting and strategic planning
    • Encourage perseverance in the face of obstacles
    • Explore the ecology of wetlands and the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge


    "A striking multimedia presentation package." — Children's Bookwatch

    Author Linda Talley

    Illustrator Andra Chase

    Key Concept: Learning to persevere

    Age Group: Grades K-4

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  • I Know How to Act

    Cognitive challenges, dating, friendship, inclusion, and other social and leadership skills

    Friends are particularly important to a young person with special needs and having the right skills can make all the difference. I Know How to Act is a play within a play, featuring both students with special needs and typically developing peers acting out different social behaviors. This program takes an original and unique approach to conveying social and leadership skills in a way kids can easily understand. It is also an especially good representation of inclusion. Key points are marked throughout the program where the teacher can stop the DVD for supplemental class discussion.

    Topics include: cognitive challenges, dating, friendship, inclusion, and other social and leadership skills.

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    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 24 hours.
  • Bailey's Birthday

    A Dalmatian puppy named Bailey realizes that the love and support of his family are more important than material gifts

    A New York story weighs love against material wealth. Hit the sidewalks of New York with a girl named Margot and a Dalmatian pup named Bailey. Both are on their best behavior in anticipation of their shared birthday celebration. Students will feel Bailey's keen disappointment when all he gets for his birthday is a kiss and a bandanna. And they will rejoice with Bailey's realization that the love and support of his family are more important than material gifts. This DVD is a word for word match of the storybook.

    Bailey s Birthday will help you:

    • Explore the value of material gifts as measures of worth
    • Promote growth in self-confidence
    • Introduce factual information about aviation, about the canine species, and about the sights and history of New York City

     " Bailey learns] about something more important than material gifts: the love and support of a family. Recommended." - Video Librarian

    Author Elizabeth Happy

    Illustrator Andra Chase

    Key Concept: Celebrating gifts of the heart

    Age Group: K-4 

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    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 96 hours.
  • Aloha Potter

    A little Angelfish, living off the beautiful coral reefs of Hawaii, learns to deal with unwelcome teasing

    A lttle fish learns to deal with teasing. Potter the Anglefish lives among the beautiful coral reefs off the islands of Hawaii. But all is not perfect in paradise... there is always Alakuma the Crab. When bothered by Al's persistent teasing, Potter and his pals try various ways for dealing with this annoying crustacean, and in the process find that some strategies work better than others. This DVD is a word for word match of the storybook and will help you:

    • Explore the nature of teasing
    • Build enthusiasm for life-long growth and learning
    • Identify techniques for coping with the challenges of teasing
    • Introduce the marine life of Hawaii

    Age Group: Grades K-4

    Author Linda Talley

    Illustrator Andra Chase

    Key Concept: Coping with teasing

     

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    WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN:
    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 24 hours.