Instructional Video4:11
Curated Video

The Evolution of Transportation

3rd - Higher Ed
Miss Palomine talks about the way cars and other forms of ground transportation have evolved. She then discusses the evolution of air and water transportation, comparing early modes of transportation to modern day cars, airplanes and ships.
Instructional Video3:53
Curated Video

America’s Soldiers

3rd - 8th
We find Miss Palomine standing on the mall in Washington, DC. She talks about all the monuments built to those who have made our country great. She then talks about the amazing monument honoring our soldiers. This leads to a discussion...
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

Air Transportation

3rd - Higher Ed
The discussion begins when Miss Palomine talks about how much fun it would be to be a bird and to be able to fly. She then recites the poem, “Airplane,” and introduces the topic of air transportation. She explains what air transportation...
Instructional Video4:02
Curated Video

US Postal Service

3rd - Higher Ed
Miss Palomine talks about the history of the US Postal System.
Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

Let’s Talk about Plants

3rd - Higher Ed
We find Miss Palomine watering her house plant. This begins a discussion of the various parts of the plant and how plants grow.
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Our Precious Natural Resources

3rd - Higher Ed
Miss Palomine describes what natural resources are. She then explains the difference between something that is man-made and something that is a natural resource. She concludes by explaining why it’s important that we conserve our natural...
Instructional Video4:17
Curated Video

More about Living and Nonliving Things

3rd - Higher Ed
Miss Palomine shows the student that her plant is growing but her rock isn’t. She reviews the concept that her plant is a living thing and her rock is not. This begins a review of living and nonliving things. Miss Palomine then describes...
Instructional Video6:52
Curated Video

HVAC - AHU Filters

Higher Ed
In this video we take a look at the primary and secondary filters inside a HVAC AHU Air Handling Unit We use 3D models, real world photos and worked examples to help you understand how they operate.
Instructional Video9:21
Debunked

What Is The Deepest A Human Can Dive?

9th - 12th
What is the deepest dive a human can survive? It’s far deeper than you could even imagine! Join us on this journey into the depths of human survival.
Instructional Video9:54
Debunked

What Is The Highest Altitude You Can Survive?

9th - 12th
What's The HIGHEST ALTITUDE Humans Can SURVIVE? Take away oxygen masks and pressurized suits and what is the highest limit of human survival?
Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

Types of Pollution

3rd - Higher Ed
Types of Pollution discusses the dangers of pollution by reviewing the four main types and examples of each.
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Shipping Goods Internationally

3rd - Higher Ed
A video entitled “Shipping Goods Internationally” which explains how international shipping works and examines three ways that goods are shipped from one country to another.
Instructional Video3:43
Curated Video

Basic Needs of Living Things: Part 2

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Algae shows examples of how different living things receive the food, air, and water that they need to survive.
Instructional Video3:54
Curated Video

Basic Needs of Living Things: Part 1

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Algae explains why all living things need food, air, and water to survive.
Instructional Video3:56
Curated Video

Traveling by Air and Water

3rd - 8th
Ms. Mapple describes many ways to travel by land or air.
Instructional Video4:05
Curated Video

Transportation in Communities

3rd - Higher Ed
This video introduces your student to different forms of transportation.
Instructional Video1:07
Curated Video

Greenhouse phenomenon

K - 8th
Greenhouse phenomenon
Instructional Video2:36
Weatherthings

Pileus Clouds

6th - 8th
Pileus Clouds are also known as Cap Clouds or Scarf Clouds. They form over fast-growing cumulus or Cumulonimbus Clouds, in quiet or stormy weather, as a wispy, smooth band of clouds, curved like a contact lens.
Instructional Video3:21
Weatherthings

Lenticular Clouds

6th - 8th
Lenticular Clouds are also known as Lenticularis because they are shaped like a lens. They are common over mountains where air is forced to rise and sink, forming smooth clouds above the mountains and downwind of the mountains. They also...
Instructional Video1:16
Weatherthings

Fogbow

6th - 8th
You've probably seen a fogbow but didn't notice, because they often blend with fog. A fogbow is a cousin of a rainbow, but generally without a lot of color. A fogbow appears as a bright arc in the tiny water droplets of fog. Fogbows form...
Instructional Video3:37
Weatherthings

Stratus Clouds

6th - 8th
Stratus Clouds are part of the water cycle. They are stratified, with soft edges, wider than they are tall, and found at mainly 3 different heights in the atmosphere. They can be made of water droplets or ice crystals, and some create...
Instructional Video4:04
Weatherthings

Cumulus Clouds

6th - 8th
Cumulus Clouds can fill the sky, in any season, anywhere on Earth, in different sizes, shapes, colors, heights and combinations. They bubble upward, looking like cotton balls or cauliflower. Cumulus clouds accumulate water or ice, and...
Instructional Video3:18
Weatherthings

Atmospheric River

6th - 8th
Moisture, or water vapor in air, that is concentrated in a narrow band more than several hundred miles wide, and extends across oceans or continents for sometimes thousands of miles, is known as an Atmospheric River. In the Pacific...
Instructional Video10:06
Higgsino Physics

Jump in Artificial Gravity? - 5 Physics Questions Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Physics Quiz. 5 Popular questions answered. Can you solve these questions? Why do spaceships heat up when entering earth but not when exiting?, Why can I touch aluminum foil in the oven and not get burned?, Why are we able to see air...