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Rachel's English
ESL Pronunciation Exercise: Breakfast (Ben Franklin Exercise)
Learn how to study the speech of native speakers in this American English pronunciation video where we dissect speech together -- a Ben Franklin Exercise. The topic: What I had for breakfast.
Weatherthings
Hands on Weather: Weather Experiments
Weather lessons come alive for students in simple experiments and demonstrations. Kids show the basic principles of weather in these easy experiments and demonstrations. Using everyday materials, watch how to make a tornado in a bottle....
Let's Tute
English Grammar: Understanding Subject and Predicate in Sentences
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of subject and predicate in English grammar. The subject is the main focus of a sentence, while the predicate provides more information about the subject and always includes a verb and an...
Sustainable Business Consulting
Cradle to Cradle Design
Cradle-to-cradle design is a way to reduce product cost and waste, reusing the material over and over and turning waste streams into product streams, a foundation of sustainable operations.
Mazz Media
Phases of Matter
This live-action video program is about the term phases of matter. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term phases of matter through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams...
Hip Hughes History
The Neolithic Age Explained: Global History Review
When did civilization start? Where were the first civilizations? Learn about the roots of early human history. A simple direct explanation of the Neolithic Age.
Visual Learning Systems
Food and Digestion: Food and Nutrients
Every day we eat a wide variety of food to provide the body with the energy it needs. All food is not the same and contains different types of nutrients. This series of programs explores the six major groups of nutrients....
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Colloids and Their Properties
Earlier we learned that as far as mixtures go, we can have homogeneous solutions, or totally heterogeneous mixtures, where components don't mix. But there are actually intermediary mixtures, where substances mix to some limited degree....
Curated Video
Understanding Unit Rates
In this video, students will learn about unit rates by exploring real-world examples. The video explains that ratios compare numbers, while rates compare different units. It provides examples such as comparing the price of a gallon of...
Rock 'N Learn
Learn to Read with Phonics | Consonant Blends, Digraphs, Silent e, Story Practice | Part 2 of 4
Here is the fun and easy way to learn to read with Rock 'N Learn Phonics. Part 2 of our 4-part series covers consonant blends, digraphs, silent e to make long vowels, and story practice. This proven method complements any reading...
The Business Professor
Need vs Want in Entrepreneurship
This Video Explains Need vs Want in Entrepreneurship
Science360
Spider Silk
Since the time of the ancient Greeks, humans have been using spider silk to dress wounds. Scientists now know spider webs not only have healing qualities, they can be stronger than steel! University of Wyoming Molecular Biologist Randy...
The Viral Fever
Uncovering the Murky Secrets of Milk: From Production to Consumption
In this video, we investigate the world of milk, from its production in dairy farms to the various types of milk available in the market. We explore the benefits of milk consumption, the process of pasteurization, and address concerns...
Kids Learning Videos
Kitten Facts for Kids!
Kitten Facts for Children!<br/>
Learn about Kittens with this video. Kittens are baby cats and are so cute. This video has many different facts about kittens. This is a great way to learn more about these little kittens.
Learn about Kittens with this video. Kittens are baby cats and are so cute. This video has many different facts about kittens. This is a great way to learn more about these little kittens.
Visual Learning Systems
Your Diet: My Plate
This video is about how to plan and organize a healthy diet using the My Plate technique. It explains the different food groups and their examples, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and dairy. The video shows how these food...
Food Farmer Earth
The Craft and Community of Artisan Cheese Farming
Delving into the world of artisan cheese making on the farm, this text explores the labor-intensive yet rewarding process of producing unique, high-quality cheeses from grass-fed goats. It highlights the importance of animal welfare, the...
Cerebellum
Understanding Macbeth: Lady Macbeth Wants To Kill The King
Macbeth tells the story of a good man gone bad, driven to murder by ugly ambition and fueled by a power-hungry wife. Lady Macbeth recieves a letter from her husband telling her about what they said. She wants to kill the King so that she...
NUMBEROCK
Capacity
This 3-D animated movie will have you singing along as you memorize the meanings of fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons. It even gives kids a challenging lunchtime experiment to try with their milk cartons to discover...
TED-Ed
The Three Different Ways Mammals Give Birth
All mammals have warm blood, are vertebrates, breathe with their lungs, have hair or fur on their bodies, and produce milk for their young. But not all mammals give birth to their young in the same manner. Watch a video that explains how...
Curated OER
Mammals
Learn more about mammals with this fantastic video! It discusses mammals varying from whales to mice to elephants. Can your class tell the difference between a whale and a shark?
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Got Lactase? The Co-Evolution of Genes and Culture
Only one-third of human adults can digest milk. If you're one of the lucky few, you have gene-culture co-evolution to thank. Scholars watch a video to learn how the enzyme lactase is necessary to break down lactose in milk. The gene...
TED-Ed
The Science of Milk
The first substance most all mammals taste is milk. Why are we all so obsessed with milk? Explore the world of lactation, the dairy industry, and different types of milk with a video that explains the science of milk.
SciShow
Why Are There Bacteria In My Yogurt?
The process of making yogurt, starting with fresh cow milk, is the subject of a video that focuses on the importance of bacteria and the many different types of bacteria that can be used in yogurt making.
Steve Spangler Science
Color Changing Milk - Sick Science! #018
This visually vibrant activity demonstrates what happens when dish soap weakens the bonds that hold fats and proteins suspended in milk. Perhaps you can have chemistry lab groups perform this activity when they are learning about...