Three Minutes a Day Keeps Class Going Your Way

Some things are easier to start than others, but as with many new things, sometimes just jumping in is the best way to go! Using purposeful animations in your classroom is seriously so easy and made lesson planning for the week and year a lot less stressful.

Right now, trying to teach elementary online or in-person is no small task, so please, please… let some animated characters help you out!

Whether you’re in front of a class or a screen, just start with jumping in and showing one three-minute animation at the start of a topic or class. Wonder Media has already consulted several teachers who USE these animations to put them in order and organize by topic, so when you’re first getting started, that’s an easy way to plan your week. 

  1. Show an animation.

  2. Discuss (even if it’s about being at school…remember you’re going back eventually and they need to remember the expected behaviors!)

  3. Choose some extension lessons to do! For me, I always do fluency, because you can never have too much fluency practice and I LOVE the routine of it!

Here’s Ms. Flowers to give you a little more information on getting started with your 3 minutes a day!

Remember you can copy and paste a link to the videos in your Google Classroom OR share your screen on Zoom to have your students watch the videos you choose each day. In my behavior groups, I often show the same video for an entire week (they do NOT get sick of it!) and do a different extension lesson daily.  


Janelle Vargo was an elementary intervention specialist for over ten years in Dayton, Ohio.  She has been using WonderGrove animations and lessons for her students both in the resource room and inclusive classrooms since their creation. She currently works as an educational consultant. Janelle has written lessons and articles for private educational companies as well as consulting with companies and school districts looking to make their interventions simple, efficient, and meaningful to children.

She can be contacted at jvargo@wondermediagroup.net.

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