

Sal Khan made a radical decision last summer. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletter and The Nevada Independent newsletter. materials list and 130 5–10-minute scripted lessons.This story was produced by The Nevada Independent, a nonprofit news organization covering politics and public policy in Nevada, and The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education.Pre-Kindergarten Instructor’s Manual with an introduction, purpose statements,.In Unit 6, Squeak and Mimi are thrilled to discover StarBoy and StarGirl (depicted in visual aids), who set goals for themselves and learn how to achieve them. He is also a good friend to the children as he teaches them that telling yourself and others the truth are important positive actions. Jazzman teaches music at the elementary school and sometimes performs with a band as an outstanding singer and piano player. In Unit 5, Squeak and Mimi introduce the students to two good friends, Kayla and Mai, and Kayla’s father, Mr. Mama Amore (depicted in visual aid) helps children learn and grow in these positive actions. The friends plan a trip to Mars and realize they must get along with each other if they are to spend long periods in a small spaceship (depicted in visual aid).

In Unit 4, Squeak and Mimi introduce Droid, a boy with a passion for space travel, and his friend, Dude, who loves the cowboy life (depicted in visual aids). In Unit 3, students meet Manager Slanager (depicted in a visual aid), who helps the children learn to take care of their gifts/resources like time, energy, possessions, and feelings in order to feel good about themselves. Students also meet wise and serious Professor Socks (depicted in a visual aid), who helps the children learn about choosing positive actions to develop their brain. Doctor, a kindly but no-nonsense woman (depicted in a visual aid) who helps the children learn and practice the positive actions for their bodies. In Unit 2, Squeak and Mimi introduce students to Dr. Rhymes, some with hand movements, cheers, music, and “clap-and-say” poems help children memorize positive action concepts and encourage their practice. Squeak and Mimi are two adorable hand puppets who accompany students throughout the program and who find themselves in situations familiar to the children. An ongoing story about two loveable hedgehogs, Squeak and Mimi, launches Unit 1 to teach children that positive actions are fun and feel good.
