# Top Five K-6 Video Content Creators

### **Jack Hartmann**<br>

I don’t know if anyone can match the energy Jack Hartmann does in every one of his videos. This channel is the place for quirky, dancing, sing-along fun. Jack Hartmann teaches everything from the ABCs to basic math in a captivating sing-song way. Sometimes I even catch myself humming the songs on the way to work <br>

### **Art for Kids Hub**<br>

This amazing family has wonderful follow along art tutorials. They have plenty of fun drawings -- everything from Ocean Animals, to Back to School fun, and in between. You can really bring out your kiddos creative side with these interactive sessions. Each video is about \~10 minutes long, but the fun can last much longer while your students color them in!<br>

### **Alphablocks**<br>

The Alphablocks are 26 living letters that bring tons of magic and fun to your classroom. They hold hands to form words and kids can easily sound them out. Songs, silliness, adventures and more, give your kiddos a fun world into exploring phonics and new vocabulary. <br>

### **Singing Walrus**<br>

A group of teachers and musicians come together to make fun educational songs for students! They are easy to learn and sing along to and encourage audience participation. Your classroom will turn into a concert in the matter of minutes! They also have free downloadable content on their website [www.thesingingwalrus.com](http://www.thesingingwalrus.com) <br>

### **Scratch Garden**<br>

Scratch Garden offers all types of different learning opportunities. Coding, math, reading or just general nursery rhymes, they offer a ton of content. Their oddball cartoon characters make the videos colorful and attractive. Make sure to check out their Freeze Dance song!<br>

**What are some of your favorite video channels to use in primary grades? What content creators do you find yourself using the most?** <br>

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Written by [Kindu TV](https://info.kindu.io/www.kindu.io) in August of 2021


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