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We are thrilled to have you explore Learn with Me as a way of enhancing your students’ daily practices and enriching their learning experiences. Additionally here, you'll find a wealth of resources tailored to support your unique needs.  Our goal is to empower you with the tools and inspiration you need to foster a dynamic and engaging classroom environment. 

Dual Language Immersion

Dual Language Immersion (DLI) Early Learning programs are innovative educational initiatives designed to provide a comprehensive language learning experience for both native English speakers and speakers of another language. These programs integrate language instruction with academic curriculum, fostering language proficiency, academic excellence, and cross-cultural appreciation. Typically spanning from kindergarten through grade eight, with some extending to grade twelve, DLI nurtures bilingualism, biliteracy, and multicultural competency among students, equipping them with invaluable skills for today's globalized world.

Seasons and Episodes

Season 1

  • On his way to school, Eddie shares all about his family vacation. It's Fiesta Day at Central Elementary, and there are special activities planned at school. The classroom teacher reads poems from the book "Little Stars and Cactus, Estrellitas y Nopales".
  • Visit Noun Town as the teacher reads the poem "The View from My Window". Enjoy seeing pictures from Eddie's vacation and find out what happens at Central Elementary when Barry the Bell is out sick.
  • Today Eddie finds himself using action words during an exercise drill. Join the teacher to hear a story titled "Home Run" that is filled with verbs to describe actions that take place. Barry the Bell is back and practices his acting skills for the school play.
  • Join Eddie as he rides his skateboard to and from school and learns all about prepositions. Barry the Bell directs students to class to hear their teacher read the story "Moving Day". Learn how preposition words are used to show where things are located.
  • Barry the Bell and Eddie learn that there’s a new student starting at Central Elementary School. His name is Grant and he has special needs that require accommodations. The teacher reads the story "Drew Learns About Autism", and then visits the Land of Five Senses.
  • Eddie participates in the beach clean up after school. Barry the Bell shares historical details about his family of Bells and the teacher reads the book, "Sandy the Seahorse" and discusses the importance of our ocean and its habitat.
  • Eddie shares details about the fun he had over the weekend and the magnet he bought. The teacher shares the nonfiction book, "Magnetism", while Barry the Bell and his friend Barbara demonstrate how magnetic attraction works.
  • There’s a science fair at Central Elementary School and Eddie works on his science project making a robot. The teacher reads the book called, "Make the Best of It" while we learn when we face challenges we should do our best to make the best of a situation. And Barry the Bell sounds a little off.
  • Eddie and Barry use adjectives to describe how they feel. The teacher reads the story "Geraldine the Giraffe" which is filled with describing words. Barry then writes a poem for his friend, Barbara, using colorful adjectives.
  • Join the students at Central Elementary as their science teacher shares the nonfiction book, "Gravity", and discusses gravity and its invisible force. See how Eddie and Barry learn first-hand how gravity works!
  • Eddie learns about different types of insects from butterflies to ants to lady bugs. The teacher reads the story "Lucy the Ladybug" and demonstrates how to make a ladybug magnet.
  • Today is show-and-tell in Eddie’s class at Central Elementary School, and he shares photos of the mammals he saw during his visit to the zoo. The teacher shares the nonfiction book "Marvelous Mammals" that explains the traits that make an animal a mammal while Barry the Bell learns that he is allergic to a cat-tastic friend!

Season 2

  • The big school concert is coming up, and Eddie is practicing his drumming. As Barry gives us a beat, we explore all about the world of music. The teacher reads Backyard Band, a story filled with a variety of instruments and colorful characters. Eddie also introduces us to different genres of music, from classical to hip-hop. Join us for a game of freeze dance and expand your musical vocabulary.
  • Eddie has to raise money for the school’s soccer team, so he counts how many desserts he’ll have to sell to reach his big goal! Our teachers join in on the baking, as well as read us a number-filled story called The Full Moon Parade. Barry the Bell helps us count how many steps to take to our next class, giving us a lot of laughs along the way.
  • Meet Paco, Eddie’s new addition to the family! But with pets comes a whole lot more responsibility. And not every animal can be a pet! Our teacher is joined by class pet, Gilbert the tortoise, as we read Just the Right Pet. Pets are an important part of people’s lives – even Barry the Bell spends some time thinking about all of the animals he likes, especially how to make jokes with them.
  • Our teacher reads us a timely story called Mr. Topper’s Toy Store. Meanwhile, Eddie keeps time by making sure he’s on schedule, and Barry the Bell gets to enjoy his brand-new watch while entertaining us with his usual jokes. This episode teaches us now to read an analog clock, as well as the difference between AM and PM.

Season 3

  • Season coming soon!