The Electric Company
Designed for early elementary readers, roughly kindergarten through 4th grade
Kids who are too old for preschool shows but still shaky with decoding often need something cooler than another phonics workbook. The Electric Company—both the classic PBS series and its modern reboot—was built to strengthen phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension through sketch comedy, music, and animated word play. On PBS LearningMedia you can find curated clips and support materials that highlight specific skills like blends, word endings, and context clues. Parents appreciate how the catchy songs and visual tricks make reading strategies stick without feeling like baby TV. It’s ideal for roughly grades 1–4 as a fun supplement to a structured program. Episodes and clips can be loud and fast-paced, which may overwhelm some kids, so selective viewing helps. Pro tip: search episodes by skill, watch one short segment, then immediately practice the same pattern with a whiteboard or magnetic letters.
Many full episodes and classroom clips are available free through PBS LearningMedia and the show’s YouTube channel; complete seasons can also be purchased as digital downloads or DVDs from retailers.
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