On his way to school, Eddie shares all about his family vacation. Its Fiesta Day at Central Elementary School and there are special activities planned at school. The classroom teacher reads poems that reflects Latin American culture.
The teacher reads the book, "The View from My Window" that is filled with a bunch of nouns. Eddie shows off photos from his vacation, and Barry the Bell gets sick and Barbara the Substitute Bell fills in while Barry is out sick.
Verbs are action words and Eddie use lots of verbs in an exercise drill. The teacher reads a story called "Home Run" that is filled with lots of verbs. And Barry the Bell practices his acting for the school play.
Eddie rides his skateboard to and from school and learns all about prepositions. Barry the Bell uses prepositions to direct students to class and the teacher reads the story "Moving Day" that is filled with lots of prepositions.
Barry the Bell and Eddie learns there's a new student at Central Elementary School named Grant who has special needs and special accommodations. The teacher reads the book, "Drew Learns About Autism" and and visits the land of Five Senses.
Eddie participates in the beach clean up after school. Barry the Bell shares historical details about his family of Bells and the teacher reads the book, "Sandy the Seahorse" and discusses the importance of our ocean and its habitat.
Eddie shares the fun he had over the weekend and the magnet he bought. Barry and Barbara have a magnetic attraction, and the teachers share a resource book that talks about magnets and how they can be kind of magical.