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Video Courses

Unit 1: Emotions for 2nd - 3rd Grade

Cost
100% Free
Time to complete
1.65 Attendance Hours

How it Works

  • Learn at Your Own Pace

    You don’t have to finish the course all in one sitting. In fact, we recommend you take this course a little bit at a time, incorporating what you’ve learned in the classroom.

  • Free Guided Resources

    As you go through a course, we’ll introduce you to free resources that will help you implement what you’re learning.

  • Never Learn Alone

    Have a question on what you’re learning in the course or how to use a resource? Reach out to the Cox Campus community for advice or to lend a helping hand to others.

Lessons

  1. Lesson 1

    Pop-Up: Emotions 2nd - 3rd Day 1

     Duration 27  minutes
    Let's read "My Cold Plum Lemon Pie Bluesy Mood" and then explore emotions in an interactive theater workshop.
  2. Lesson 2

    Pop-Up: Emotions 2nd - 3rd Day 2

     Duration 30  minutes
    Learn about journaling in morning meeting, play some games to make new words stick, then travel back to the beach with Ms. Cheryl.
  3. Lesson 3

    Pop-Up: Emotions 2nd - 3rd Day 3

     Duration 17  minutes
    It’s all about poetry today. Hear a beautiful poem by Gary Soto and then learn how to write your own poem with teaching artist Maya Lawrence.
  4. Lesson 4

    Pop-Up: Emotions 2nd - 3rd Day 4

     Duration 22  minutes
    It’s our last day to enjoy "My Cold Plum Lemon Pie Bluesy Mood" and we bet you’re ready to retell the story by yourself.
  5. Lesson 5

    Pop-Up: Emotions 2nd - 3rd Day 5

     Duration 3  minutes
    Check out the poem we all wrote together. It’s really something special.

FAQs

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