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10 Favorite Educational T.V. Programs

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I have a love/hate relationship with the television.  There are good programs available, and we love our weekly family movie night, but I hate it when t.v. is the only thing my kids ask to do.  Then I know it’s time for a break.  Moderation is definitely the key when it comes to t.v. for our family.

That being said, here are our 10 Favorite Education T.V. Programs:

1.  Sesame Street – even though my kids are too old for Sesame Street, I could make a favorite list without including this perennial favorite!

2.  Wild Kratts – a cartoon show featuring the Kratt brothers.  They go on adventures researching and learning about all different kinds of animals.

3.  Super Why – helps children learn letter sounds and start to read, a great way to work on those emerging literacy skills

4.  Jeff Corwin – he travels around the world looking for strange and exotic creatures.

5.  Electric Company – the updated version from the 70’s.  I didn’t realize that The Electric Company was meant to be a show that kids could watch when they had graduated from Sesame Street.

6.  Cyber Chase – a math focused show for kids.  Meant to show that functional math is all around us.

7.  Fetch with Ruff Ruffman – in this series teams of children compete in different challenges, each season had a different group of children. Kind of like reality tv for kids!

8. Word Girl – Word Girl is an alien born on a different planet and adopted by a family on Earth. She battles evil while teaching about vocabulary.

9.  Signing Time – this series has been a long favorite at our home.  All of my children have enjoyed learning some sign language.

10.  Miscellaneous Cooking Shows – don’t under estimate the educational value of a cooking show!  We don’t have cable, but we like to watch cooking shows when we are at a hotel.  It’s fun to learn about different ways of making something or learn about new ingredients.

What did I leave out?  What is your family favorite?

 

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