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==Watch==
==Watch==
In the '''Watch''' segments, students are introduced to one or more characters from the [[Pokémon Anime]] who have a problem. They then turn to the PokéPilot (and thus, the Mission Guide for that particular content area) to help them solve their problem.  
In the '''Watch''' segments, students are introduced to one or more characters from the [[Pokémon anime]] who have a problem. They then turn to the PokéPilot (and thus, the Mission Guide for that particular content area) to help them solve their problem.  


==Try==
==Try==
In the '''Try''' segments, students follow a guided practice along with the characters from the 'Watch' Segment. The 'Try' segment reinforces the lesson taught in '''Watch''', often mirroring the order that the process was followed there.
In the '''Try''' segments, students follow a guided practice along with the characters from the '''Watch''' Segment. The '''Try''' segment reinforces the lesson taught in '''Watch''', often mirroring the order that the process was followed there.


==Apply==
==Apply==

Revision as of 00:45, 9 November 2006

Pokémon Learning League is a web-based educational series that uses characters from the Pokémon anime to teach students in the areas of Science, Math, Language Arts, and Life Skills. The site is aimed at American school grades 3 to 6. The site was free when it was first set up in 2006 but will only be viewable through a paid subscription service from January 1, 2007.

It should be noted that there are many variations from the main anime canon, including the existance of the PokéPilot. Additionally, the fourth wall is often broken by the characters either asking for help or thanking the person doing the lesson.

Mission Guides

Mission Guides are characters created specifically for Pokémon Learning League to assist the student in four types of subject matter. As such, they don't appear in any media outside of Pokémon Learning League.

  • Ada is the Mission Guide for Mahematics.
  • Lex is the Mission Guide for Language Arts.
  • Quinn is the Mission Guide for Life Skills.
  • Siara is the Mission Guide for Science.

Lessons

Lessons in Pokémon Learning League are divided up into three parts.

Watch

In the Watch segments, students are introduced to one or more characters from the Pokémon anime who have a problem. They then turn to the PokéPilot (and thus, the Mission Guide for that particular content area) to help them solve their problem.

Try

In the Try segments, students follow a guided practice along with the characters from the Watch Segment. The Try segment reinforces the lesson taught in Watch, often mirroring the order that the process was followed there.

Apply

In the Apply segments, students play a game on their own (with minimal interferance from the Mission Guide or any character) and apply the skill or skills that they have been taught. The Apply segments often end in a short video that shows the Anime Charaters solving their problem.

Characters who appear in each lesson

Math

Ada appears in all of these lessons.

Fractions

Discounts

Area of a Circle

Add & Subtract Fractions

Equivalent Fractions

Percents

Mean Median Mode Range

Science

Siara appears in all of these lessons.

Language Arts

Lex appears in all of these lessons.

Life Skills

Quinn appears in all of these lessons.

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