Instructional Video12:15
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Nature League

Biodiversity and Complex Life Forms - From A to B

6th - 12th Standards
When determining intelligence in animals, scientists use a variety of tests that reveal the animal's ability to use tools, recognize themselves, and communicate. The final video in the Biodiversity series explores why some species, such...
Instructional Video5:12
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Nature League

What is Biodiversity? - Lesson Plan

6th - 12th Standards
The first video in a four-part series on Biodiversity addresses the three levels of biodiversity from genes to ecosystems. Then, it details the three dimensions and the three uses for biodiversity.
Instructional Video8:18
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Nature League

Why Are Animals Getting Smaller? - From A to B

6th - 12th Standards
Many believe dinosaurs were much larger than animals of today, but even the biggest dinosaur was only half the size of the average adult blue whale. Understanding why animals appear to be getting smaller starts with a discussion of...
Instructional Video11:50
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Nature League

Adaptations at Animal Wonders - Field Trip

6th - 12th Standards
The word camouflage was first found use in English in the 1917 edition of Popular Science magazine. Camouflage, along with many other variations, star in the second video in a four-part series about adaptations. Join the virtual...
Instructional Video5:37
California Academy of Science

Sustainable Seafood

6th - 10th Standards
Memory, brain health, and seafood often go hand in hand, but is eating fish good for the planet? The third video in a four-part series on Health Oceans explains which fish consumers need to avoid and which are safe to consume without...
Instructional Video7:11
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Nature League

Exploring Evolution and Speciation - Lesson Plan

6th - 12th Standards
The first video in a five-part series on Evolution and Speciation introduces four types of evolution and addresses common misconceptions. In addition, viewers learn about topics current understanding of science does not fully explain.
Instructional Video13:01
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Nature League

Nature + Philosophy

6th - 12th Standards
Scientists often define their underlying assumptions, but not always from a philosophical approach. Viewers learn about the philosophy of science from three experts in various fields. They discuss how the perception of science changes as...
Instructional Video10:56
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Nature League

Can Complex Life Evolve Without Oxygen? - From A to B

6th - 12th Standards
Can complex life develop in an oxygen-depleted environment? Scholars listen to a discussion of the topic between two people: one interested in science without studying it and one working on a doctoral degree in science. The fourth video...
Instructional Video7:15
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Nature League

Investigating Metabolism of Early Life - De-Natured

6th - 12th Standards
Even the titles of many published scientific journal articles confuse most people. The third video in the four-part series breaks down a very complex-sounding scientific journal article. The host avoids using jargon without losing the...
Instructional Video3:56
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Nature League

What Is Life? - Lesson Plan

6th - 12th Standards
The first lesson in the five-part What is Life? series addresses the definition of life. It discusses characteristics, why the concept of carbon-based life is important, and the macro-molecules of life on Earth. 
Instructional Video8:05
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Nature League

Biodiversity and Extinction Vulnerability - De-Natured

6th - 12th Standards
Science benefits everyone, so why is the language in journal articles so difficult to understand? The third video in the four-part series on Biodiversity breaks down a journal article so everyone understands the content. The article...
Instructional Video6:33
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Nature League

Everyday Biodiversity - Field Trip

6th - 12th Standards
Many pupils associate biodiversity with the rain forest or coral reefs, but there is so much more to learn. Join a virtual field trip into a pharmacy to explore the importance of biodiversity in all forms. The second video in a four-part...
Instructional Video8:28
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Nature League

Increasing Night Life of Mammals - De-Natured

6th - 12th Standards
How do animals avoid predators, including humans, if they can't move to a new habitat? The third video in a four-part series explains a recently published article on the topic of adaptations. Many mammals shift their schedules to a more...
Instructional Video4:39
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Nature League

What Are Adaptations? - Lesson Plan

6th - 12th Standards
Texas short-horned lizards shoot blood out of their eyes to deter predators. The unique adaption allows them to thrive in a hostile environment. Pupils learn more about this and other adaptations of plants, animals, and humans in the...
Instructional Video9:14
Veritasium

World's First Car!

6th - 12th Standards
When scientists first wanted to study car safety, they didn't use crash test dummies—they were the testers! A short video traces the history of car safety innovations in engines, frames, brakes, and more.
Instructional Video5:27
California Academy of Science

Preventing Plastic Pollution

6th - 10th Standards
While plastics don't biodegrade, they do photodegrade, creating issues in Earth's oceans. The final video in the Healthy Oceans series explains why plastic in oceans causes so many issues. the narrator explains the impact of plastic...
Instructional Video5:47
California Academy of Science

Solutions to Human Impacts

6th - 10th Standards
The phrase think globally, act locally inspires scholars to address pollution. After learning about invasive species, nutrient pollution, and dead zones, discussion questions help scholars link the concepts. They then apply knowledge of...
Instructional Video6:43
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Nature League

Nature + Engineering

6th - 12th Standards
Viewers observe many nature-inspired examples in technology, household items, and health care with the final video in a five-part series on Evolution and Speciation. The video focuses on human engineers inspired by earth's wonders. 
Instructional Video7:31
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Nature League

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, New Fish - De-Natured

6th - 12th Standards
Sometimes it seems like high-level journal articles speak a different language. The third video in the five-part series on Evolution and Speciation breaks down one recent article from a science journal. It explains what the researchers...
Instructional Video8:03
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Nature League

Preserving Montana's State Fish - Field Trip

6th - 12th Standards
Many people know in cases with a lot of in-breeding, the species becomes weak and less likely to survive long term. Now learn about how out-breeding also leads to the same result. The second of five videos on Evolution and Speciation...
Instructional Video6:10
TED-Ed

The Journey to Pluto, the Farthest World Ever Explored

6th - 12th Standards
In 2006, scientists launched a mission to explore Pluto and beyond. In 2015, after a challenge just days before approaching Pluto, New Horizons completed its first objective. The mission continues, and detailed reports are set to begin...
Instructional Video1:29
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California Academy of Science

Think Before You Eat

6th - 10th Standards
Small changes in individual diets add up quickly, which is the theme of the ninth lesson in the 13-part Our Hungry Planet unit. Viewers watch a video to learn basic facts before reading a handout and discussing their own choices.
Instructional Video3:45
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California Academy of Science

Nuclear Energy: Is Fission the Future?

6th - 10th Standards
Nuclear energy powers the Mars rovers as well as provides energy in more than 30 countries around the world. While some believe nuclear energy is the future of energy production, others worry about the risk factors and radioactive waste....
Instructional Video12:16
PBS

When We First Walked

6th - 12th Standards
Out of all mammals, only humans walk on two feet. Discuss the current scientific understanding of when this specific adaptation began. A video shares facts about many different species and theories about why the shift occurred. New...