PBS
Games That Can Teach You About Money!
Since Monopoly came out in the early 20th century, there has been a long tradition of learning about money through games. With the rise of video games, that tradition is more popular than ever!
PBS
Do You Have a Money Disorder?
Money is inherently EMOTIONAL, so it makes sense that it gets tied up with our fears and anxieties. Sometimes, they can take over our rational decision making.
Let's Tute
How to Stop Overthinking?
This sesssion helps to understand that overthinking is not the solution to solve your problems and if you are facing it then how to overcome form it what casues overthinking? what can be done to avoid or to stop overthinking? How to...
Sir Linkalot
Lesson 47: Words inside Words (Levels 1&2)
Lesson 47: Words inside Words. Material covered: Parent Are The five vowels This Eat Words ending in 'eat' There Again Friend
Let's Tute
How to Motivate Your Child to Study Well
Motivation is very important in life in each and every perespective this video makes you understand and can guide you to help you to keep your child motivated towards studies
Curated Video
Entrepreneurship For Kids - Naomi's Startup Costs
In this video, Naomi works out her startup costs and figures out how she is going to finance her business
Curated Video
What Is The Moon? | The Earth's Moon Song
Learn about the Earth's moon -- the closest planetary body to our planet -- with this Space Science song by KLT!
Learn French With Alexa
Manger (to eat) — Past Tense
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate Manger (to eat) in the past tense.
Curated Video
A Mainstream Tale
Linguist Carol Padden (UC San Diego) describes her experience as a hard of hearing child being placed in a local public school and the effect that it had on her.
Curated Video
Frozen Languages
Linguist Carol Padden (UC San Diego) explains how sign languages evolve just like any other language.
The Guardian
Garth Nix on Upcoming Projects, Character Names, and More
Garth Nix answers fan questions. In this video, he talks about his book The Left Handed Booksellers of London, how he chooses names for his characters, and addresses a few questions about specific character traits and rules of the worlds...
Señor Jordan
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Recommendations & requests (R)
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Recommendations & requests (R)
Curated Video
Inherited and Acquired Traits of Animals
Inherited and Acquired Traits of Animals explains the differences between inherited and acquired traits of animals.
Curated Video
Understanding Rhetoric
“Understanding Rhetoric” will assist students in learning how to make an effective argument by balancing pathos, logos, and ethos appeals.
Curated Video
Punnett Square Example - Dihybrid Cross
A video explaining and illustrating how to determine the gametes from a two trait cross and how to find the genotype and phenotype ratio from a two trait cross.
Curated Video
Strong Encouragement
Solar physicist Jenny Nelson, Imperial College, describes her youthful fascination with light and colour, the positive influence of her scientist parents, and a particularly fervent endorsement to study science provided by one of her...
Curated Video
Always Musical
Pschychologist Diana Deutsch (UC San Diego) describes how she eventually managed to combine her love of music with cutting-edge psychological research.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Lucy Gray - Teachers Make a Difference - Brenda Perkins
Lucy Gray is an experienced consultant and observer of educational innovation, collaborating with various people and institutions on modernizing education. She is a frequent speaker and workshop presenter at conferences. Lucy has a...
Curated Video
What's Your Problem?
A video entitled “What’s Your Problem?” which discusses how a character in a story tried different solutions to solve his problem.
Curated Video
In re Gault: Juvenile Rights
In re Gault was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that ensured juveniles accused of a crime would receive the same Fourteenth Amendment rights as adults. It all stemmed from a teenager making a prank call.
Curated Video
Operation Pedro Pan
Operation Pedro Pan saw more than 14,000 children escape Communist Cuba for a new life in the United States. But for many, their troubles were only just starting.
Curated Video
Best Practice use of Media When Teaching Economics
Educators share their tips and tricks for successfully using media in their social studies classes when teaching economics.
Jack Rackam
The Trial of Elizabeth Bathory
Happy Halloween! Thought you all might enjoy a spooky story - regular videos returning soon