Parent info: Musical Time Machine is recommended for ages 6-10 and 11 plus. It's a Story led show that should be listened to in order. Made in the USA, it's about Music and Adventure for kids. Launched in 2023, it has 2 seasons.
Explore the properties and uses of these colorless, odorless, and incredibly stable elements on the periodic table!
Get ready for a microscopic adventure filled with catchy tunes and fascinating facts about one of nature's most resilient and intriguing animals! These might be the mightiest micro organism on (OR OFF) the planet!
Mr. McTeachin tackles tornado science with homemade devices and music after failing to read his textbook.
Today, we sidestep Taco Tuesday's fiery mishaps to explore the fundamental building blocks of everything around us. From impromptu naps interrupted by band practice to quirky classroom antics about atoms, Mr. McTeachin attempts to break down the super duper ti…
Join Mr. McTeachin and his students as they explore how our brains process thoughts, emotions, and actions through the magic of electrochemical signals. Discover the history of brain science, from ancient philosophers to modern neurology, all wrapped up in cat…
Mr. McTeachin navigates the complexities of magnetism, covering topics like magnetic poles, fields, and the molecular basis of magnetism, all while preparing for a Live Action Role Play club and dealing with unexpected classroom challenges.
How does Marie Curie deal with radiation poisoning?... WALK IT OFF!…
Discover the secrets encoded within our genes, from how DNA shapes our appearance and actions to its incredible impact on our ancestry and the natural world!
Mr. McTeachin navigates the mysteries of space and gravity with a musical twist, featuring a planet's love song to a star, while grappling with his own feelings for a long-time love, blending astrophysics, poetic metaphors, and relationship advice into a cosmi…
Mr. McTeachin steps in to teach about Sir Isaac Newton with humorous mishaps, including consulting an "extra smart board" for help, leading to a musical exploration of Newton's theories on gravity.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by a student who shares a chill Bossa Nova track about legacy and a very popular pool game.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by a student who shares a 60s folks song about some amazing agricultural achievements by the peanuts who witnessed it.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by a student who shares s 70s disco track about why Queen Elizabeth chose to stay single.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by a student who shares a power rock tune about the two kinds of electricity and the front man for each type.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by a student who shares a thrilling spy song about a true american hero.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by astudent who shares a silly folk tune about Genghis Kahn, his accomplishments, and a pronunciation mistake.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by a student who shares a bing Band Ballad about the encroaching power of Julius Caesar.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by a student who shares a killer pop song about the girls who were in part responsible for the Salem Witch trials.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by a kid who shares a song about all of Lincoln’s failures on the way to becoming everybody's favorite president.
Mr. Mcteachin is interrupted by a kid who shares a happy hiphop song about the Wright Bros and their development of the first aircraft.
Fasten your seatbelts and crank up the volume for the Musical Time Machine by GoKidGo! This isn't your regular history class, it's an explosive, music-filled journey through time! Each episode bursts into life with catchy songs about legendary figures like the…
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