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Instructional Video1:33
Curated OER

Underwater Diving Bird

For Teachers 4th - 12th
When we think of birds, we naturally think to look up in the sky. But, if you're looking for the dipper bird, don't forget to check underwater! This underwater diving bird takes fishing to the next level. Watch this video to learn how!
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Instructional Video5:55
PBS

The Time Terror Birds Invaded

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Like something from a low-budget horror movie, terror birds ruled the roost in South America millions of years ago. Things didn't go as well when they headed north! With an intriguing video, biology scholars explore the massive migration...
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Instructional Video2:44
Curated OER

Emotions With Big Bird

For Teachers Pre-K - K
Margaret shows Big Bird what she looks like when she is happy, sad, excited, and angry. This is a very clear depiction of several emotions told in one story. It also contains cause and effect, and sequence of events. Have children try to...
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Instructional Video4:14
American Chemical Society

Why Are Birds Different Colors?

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Above all else, a bird's color is what sets it apart from other birds. Learn what creates their unique plumage in an installment of a video series. The video presents the physical and chemical reasons for the variation in colors as well...
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Instructional Video3:52
SciShow

The 3 Coolest Things Built By Birds

For Students 9th - 12th
Did you know some birds paint their nests with the juice from berries? Video describes three unique and awesome nests built by birds, how they are made, and the many functions each serve. 
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Instructional Video3:12
MinuteEarth

Birds that Hibernate in Lakes?!

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Birds seem to disappear at various times of the year, and many early theories about this phenomenon turned out to be wrong. The video introduces two of these theories as well as how scientists learned the truth. It explains a few...
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Instructional Video12:22
PBS

When Birds Had Teeth

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Scientists believe confuciusornis developed a beak and lost teeth as a key step in the evolutionary process. Learn more about confuciusornis and other birds, dinosaurs, and animals that evolved into the birds of today. PBS Eons walks...
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Instructional Video7:32
PBS

When Birds Stopped Flying

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Flight seems like an important adaptive advantage, so why did some birds lose their ability to take to the skies? A video from the PBS Eons series explains the evolutionary paths of different species of birds while emphasizing the...
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Instructional Video1:35
Curated OER

Birds of Paradise - Toucan

For Teachers 4th - 12th
Need a good visual to kick off your lesson about birds of paradise? Watch this slide show footage of the Toucan accompanied by catchy music.
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Instructional Video4:32
Be Smart

Where Do Birds Go In Winter?

For Students 6th - 12th
The poet Homer believed that birds went to battle tribes of goat-riding dwarfs during the winter. As the video explains, this myth and many others that seem crazy to us now, wasn't questioned for many years. The reality isn't quite as...
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Instructional Video8:55
PBS

The Giant Bird That Got Lost in Time

For Students 6th - 12th
The California condor is the largest flying bird in North America and has been for a very long time. While perfectly equipped to survive in their time period, today there are fewer and fewer in existence. An episode of a larger series...
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Instructional Video1:53
Little Baby Bum

Two Little Dicky Birds

For Students Pre-K - 2nd
Sing along to the nursery rhyme, Two Little Dicky Birds, with a captivating music video that follows two blue birds as they fly and search for a worm.    
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Instructional Video2:22
Little Baby Bum

Five Little Birds

For Students Pre-K - 2nd Standards
Reinforce counting backward with a music video featuring the song "Five Little Birds." A family of birds sit upon a tree, one by one they fly away counting from five to zero.
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Instructional Video4:53
American Chemical Society

Fact or Fiction: Uncooked Rice Is Bad for Birds

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Rice is made of starches that absorb moisture, but is it enough to be harmful to birds? In true myth-buster form, a video lesson explains the science that disproves the thought that rice is bad for birds. The episode compares the...
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Instructional Video1:14
Curated OER

Big Bird Wants To Whistle

For Teachers Pre-K - K
While sitting in the park, Big Bird recites a Language Arts poem about all of the things that can whistle. It turns out that everything can whistle except Big Bird.
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Instructional Video8:21
Be Smart

Why Is Blue so Rare in Nature?

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Why so blue? As it turns out, very few things in nature only reflect blue light! A short video from a comprehensive science playlist highlights the beautiful blues of butterflies, birds, and human eyes. The narrator shows how adaptations...
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Instructional Video4:30
PBS

Real-Life Math | Zoo Keeper, Birds

For Students 4th - 8th Standards
Birds of a feather flock together, so it's easy to estimate their number. Pupils watch an installment of a larger Real-Life Math series in which a zookeeper explains how she uses math to estimate the number of birds. They then try out...
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Rockin' English Lessons

What is It? Animals Song

For Students Pre-K - 2nd Standards
What is it? It's a song about animals! Listen and watch while the singer reads and displays the lyrics and hand-drawn animations for a bird, dog, cow, and elephant. 
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Instructional Video5:56
Be Smart

Did Dinosaurs Really Go Extinct?

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Most meat-eating dinosaurs had bones filled with air, just like today's birds. Scholars explore the idea that humans still live with dinosaurs, aka birds in a video that explains how researchers determined that modern birds descended...
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Instructional Video2:37
Be Smart

How Do Squirrels Find Their Nuts?

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Viewers of this short video learn how squirrels and birds not only find their stored nuts in winter but also distract would-be thieves. Viewers see that animals have the ability to take action today (burying nuts) to fulfill their future...
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Instructional Video3:48
Deep Look

How Do Pelicans Survive Their Death-Defying Dives?

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Get ready to take the plunge! Science scholars go fishing with a brown pelican and see how it can withstand the impact of the water from a height of 40 feet. The narrator shows the birds in action and describes the physical adaptations...
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Instructional Video3:16
SciShow

IDTIMWYTIM: Bird or Dinosaur?

For Students 9th - 12th
When was the last time you ate a dinosaur? Viewers might just be surprised when they learn the answer from a video that explains what is and what is not a dinosaur. Classification systems and definitions are picky things, and as the...
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Instructional Video8:03
The Brain Scoop

How Bird Vomit Helps Us Understand History

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
They didn't just WING this video; it's a real HOOT! An intriguing video in the Brain Scoop Fossils & Geology series explains what owl pellets are and why scientists study them. Then, it covers the extension of how scientists use them...
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Instructional Video3:06
FuseSchool

Evolution by Natural Selection

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Bird is the word! Young biologists discover how the tiny finch changed the way scientists viewed evolution and changes in species using a fascinating video from Fuse School's Evolution playlist. The narrator describes Darwin's journey to...

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