Level 1 / Sprout A -1
Unit 2 Grandma's House
We go to grandma’s house.
We pass the school.
We pass the hospital.
We pass the bank.
We pass the fire station.
Here is grandma’s house.
We push the bell.
Ring, ring!
“Hello, grandma!”
Level 1 / Sprout A -2
Unit 8 Let's Clean Up
School is over today.
Let’s clean the classroom.
Let’s put the books on the shelf.
Okay!
Let’s put the pencils in the drawer.
Sure!
Let’s put the trash in the trash can.
Alright!
Let’s put our chairs under the desks.
No problem!
The classroom is clean now.
Bye, school!
See you again!
Level 2 / Sprout B -1
Unit 2 Fun with Shapes
I can draw shapes.
Draw a square.
It can be a shop, a truck,
or a box of toys!
Draw a circle.
It can be the sun, a face,
or a flower!
Draw a triangle.
It can be a hat, a roof,
or an ice cream cone!
Shapes can be anything!
Level 2 / Sprout B -2
Unit 1 Guessing Game
Does it have wings?
No, it doesn’t!
Does it have legs?
Yes, it does!
Does it have a big body?
No, it doesn’t!
Does it have a green body?
Yes, it does!
Does it eat bugs?
Yes, it does!
Does it speak like you?
No, it doesn’t!
Oh, I know!
Is it an alien?
Ha-ha-ha!
No! It is a frog!
Level 3 / Bud -1
Unit 2 Who Is Your Hero?
Many kids have heroes.
Nancy’s pet rabbit runs into the street.
Her uncle saves it.
He is Nancy’s hero!
Sammy’s homework is difficult.
Sammy’s brother helps him.
He is Sammy’s hero!
Candy forgets her lunch.
Her friend gives her a sandwich.
She is Candy’s hero!
Heroes are everywhere.
They are your friends and family.
You can be a hero, too.
Try it today!
Level 3 / Bud -2
Unit 1 Octopus's Day
Octopus has a dangerous life.
But Octopus is smart.
Octopus is having breakfast.
Shark wants breakfast too!
Look out, Octopus!
Shark swims to Octopus.
Octopus changes color.
Shark can’t see him!
Oh! Shark finds Octopus!
Octopus shoots ink.
Shark’s eyes hurt!
Shark is angry now! He chases Octopus.
Octopus cuts one leg off.
Shark eats Octopus’s leg. Yum!
Shark swims away.
What about Octopus?
Don’t worry! His leg will grow again!
Smart Octopus can do amazing things!
Level 4 / E3 -1
Unit 1 What Color Are Kisses?
I write a letter to my friend.
I want to finish it with a kiss.
But what color are kisses?
Are they red like sweet strawberries?
Are they orange like a warm fire?
Are they yellow like happy sunflowers?
Are they blue like a summer sky?
Are they black like the strange night sky?
I know – I will draw five kisses,
one in each color!
My friend will love all the kisses.
Level 4 / E3 -2
Unit 8 Liar, Liar!
Peter feels bored.
So, he thinks of an idea.
He shouts, “Help! Rats are in the house!”
His dad runs to him.
But he doesn’t see rats.
“Sorry. I’m just kidding.”
The next day, Peter feels bored again.
He shouts, “Help! A dog is biting me!”
His mom runs to him.
But there is no dog.
“Sorry. I’m just kidding!”
A few days later, Peter gets stuck in mud.
“Help! I’m stuck!” he yells.
But nobody comes to help him.
Later Dad says, “No one believes a liar.”
Peter cries and says,
“I will not lie anymore.”
Level 5 / E4 - 1
Unit 5 Sing “Happy Birthday!”
Have you sung 'Happy Birthday'? It's a very known song. A long time ago, two sisters made up this song. One sister was a kindergarten teacher. Her name was Patty. The other sister loved music. She was a musician. Her name was Mildred. They liked to make easy songs for kids. They made a song to greet their class. It said, 'Good Morning to All.' Then Patty changed the words for birthdays. Now, everyone sings it on birthdays. It is the most famous birthday song. Remember, when you sing it, you make people happy!
Level 5 / E4 - 2
Unit 1 Real or Fake?
Mozart and Salieri
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a music genius. He made more than 600 beautiful songs. The movie “Amadeus” tells about Mozart. In the movie, Antonio Salieri is an enemy of Mozart. Salieri makes music too. But more people like Mozart's songs. This makes Salieri feel jealous of Mozart's talent. Salieri uses poison to hurt Mozart! But is this story true? Salieri was very good at creating music. He was a teacher of Beethoven. He was nice to musicians who were poor. So, was Salieri really Mozart's bad enemy? What’s your guess?
Level 6 / E5 - 1
Unit 5 Learn from Danger
In San Francisco, there's a special school. This school believes in learning by doing risky things. Gever Tulley thinks some parents are too protective. So he started a school called Brightworks. It's in a big warehouse.
Kids and teachers built the school together. They added tree houses and swings. Here, children can use power tools. They can play with a bit of danger. But, they always have a teacher's assistance.
They don't just sit in class. They explore big ideas. For example, they learn about movement. They see how physics can make airplanes fly. Tulley wants parents to not be scared. He wants them to overcome their fear. He believes kids learn new things by doing them.
Level 6 / E5 - 2
Unit 5 An Interesting Place to Visit
In Croatia, there's a legend. It says giants came to a big valley. They started building big towns there. They ended up with extra rocks, or spare stones. So what did they do for fun? They built a small town for a joke! This tiny town was called Hum. Hum is super small. It's only as long as a soccer field! Only 28 people live there. There are just two roads.
In Hum, there are about 20 structures. You'll find two churches and a post office. It also has a restaurant and a museum. It’s surrounded by walls. There's a gate you walk through to enter. Isn't that interesting? If you visit Hum, you can take a tour. This tour is short. Walking through the whole town just takes 10 minutes.
Level 7 / E6 - 1
Unit 5 The Fast Man
Long ago, a king from France was on a journey through Spain. He felt hungry and asked his attendant to look for food. The attendant found a small house that belonged to a not-so-rich man. He asked him to provide food for the king.
Quickly, the man took eggs and beat them into a mixture. He then cooked them in a pan. The man whipped up the meal quickly. Seeing how fast the man was, the king exclaimed, “Quel homme leste!” In French, this means “What a quick man!” The word 'omelet' is similar to 'homme leste,' a French phrase meaning 'quick man.' This is the reason behind the dish's name.
Omelets are easy and fast to make. You just need to mix some eggs, cook them, and you're done. You can change the flavor by adding ham, tomatoes, or onions. Why not give it a try yourself?
Level 7 / E6 - 2
Unit 1 Wonders from Waste
Ragged, worn clothes, used bottles, and old kids' books… How should we deal with our trash? We can either recycle or upcycle it! But how are they different? Recycling is an industrial process. It breaks down old plastic, metal, and paper into basic materials. This turns them into new products. Plastic bottles get shredded into bits and then melted. After, it is spun into a new yarn. This creates outfits, footwear, and bags. Upcycling, though, doesn't need big factories. At home, you can turn an old bottle into a beautiful vase with a nice ribbon. Or you can stack old books to create a mini-table. Upcycling lets you be creative. It is a cool way to handle waste. Both methods are great for Earth. What's your plan for your old items today?
Level 8 / E7 - 1
Unit 7 The Cultural Significance of Origami
Origami is more than just paper folding. It's a special art from Japan. It's like family recipes that get passed down through generations. Every fold you make is like adding a special touch to a recipe. You can see people selling origami art near yummy food vendors in Japan. Both are very important in Japanese life.
Eating your favorite comfort food makes you happy, right? Origami does the same thing. The paper for origami is often special, like the special foods used in cooking. Some papers even come from certain places, just like special foods do.
When you fold origami, you're following steps, like cooking. Every fold adds something special to the art, just like ingredients make food tasty. This makes origami an important part of Japan's culture.
Next time you see an origami figure or enjoy a good savory meal, think about how both have their own special spot in culture. Just like there are many different foods, there are many styles of origami. Each one is unique in its own presentation.