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Language Arts; Grades PreK-3. Thirty
minute episodes - Weekdays on SDPB Television.
Based on the children's book series by Susan Meddaugh and published by
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, the series stars Martha, a beloved family dog.
She is accidentally fed alphabet soup - this gives her the power of speech
and the chance to speak her mind to anyone that will listen. With two
stories in each episode, kids will get to know Martha as an outspoken,
honest, smart, confident dog who loves to eat (and talk!). They will also
meet the rest of Martha's family and friends. Ten-year-old Helen is Martha's
best friend. Martha encourages the shy, artistic Helen to be more outgoing
and brave. Helen acts as the voice of reason for Martha. It's a relationship
any dog, or pet-lover, can appreciate.
Learning Goals The goal of Martha Speaks is to increase oral
vocabulary, the words we use when we talk. The shows are designed to help
kids understand what words mean when they hear them; words like retrieve,
sprout, and crave. Vocabulary is one thing that predicts if children will be
good readers. Once they are in school and they see these words, children
will need to know what they mean. If children have heard the words before,
that familiarity will help them as they learn to read. Martha Speaks is
designed to teach up to 20 words in each show. And how better to get kids
excited about learning and trying out new words than with a talking dog, who
just can't stop talking?!
The Martha Speaks web site has lots of stuff kids can do on their own, such
as games, videos, and activities, and a special section for parents and
teachers. http://pbskids.org/martha/